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Problem, Reaction, Solution

Killuminati | 18.07.2001 15:11

Innocent members of our society are being shot and killed by the body instituted to serve and protect. No-one is ever accountable, dismissed or brought to justice for these ‘blunders.’ Children often play with realistic toy guns, (encouraged by violent TV) are they a legitimate target too, as well as the mentally ill, for new ‘non-lethal’ weapons?

The government wants to arm the police with ‘non-lethal’ weapons, such as stun-guns, to “crush” any rebellion against Globalisation, but there is no justification for this Draconian measure within our relatively calm, law-abiding, stable society.

So, they need a scenario….first they shoot a Scotsman, Harry Stanley in South London, armed with a table-leg. Next a nineteen year old schizophrenic youth, Keiran, is shot dead in a house seige in North London. Then another mentally ill patient is executed at the roadside like a dog, in Liverpool. Onlookers said, it wasn’t necessary to kill him. Finally, the single most provocative police action, to raise the clamour for “something must be done,” occurs in Brixton, where a Rastaman was murdered in a volley of six bullets, for brandishing a cigarette lighter!

Before he was even cold, the Home Secretary appeared on television, not condemning the over-reaction of out-of-control policing or even offering condolences to the victim and his family, but to call for “a range of alternatives for police, proportionate to the risks they face.” The public are being swept along on a carefully contrived tide of emotion by the media, so that politicians can implement a never-ending stream of new laws.

Stun guns will be issued to police to prevent such tragic, needless deaths occuring again. But should police be shooting psychiatric patients on our streets at all, with anything? This was not what most people envisaged ‘Care in The Community’ to be. And how far will these extended police powers reach?

Killuminati

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Tell The Whole Story

18.07.2001 15:35

You forget to mention that he had taken a hostage and was holding the fake gun to his head...

Paul Edwards


getting carried away

18.07.2001 17:41

paul(above)is right. we (the anticapitalist movment) unfortunately do seem to have the habit of not considering all the facts and just latching onto the ones which support our arguments. this is a problem that everyone seems to have, it seems to be an unfortunate draw back of the human condition. its what holds back progess and lets people blind themselves to the truth. if we treat every story with bias like the story of the shooting in brixton seems to have been treated, then it makes our hegemonic group of young, well educated, euro-american, leftist journalists just as corrupt as the bunch of white, middle class, centre, neo-liberal, capitalist journalists in the main stream press.

gramsci


No Excuse

18.07.2001 23:09

You miss the point, why are volatile or delusional people not receiving proper care and attention, but being left to fend for themselves, in a crazy world? Perhaps if 'Care in the Community' was effective, the police would not require to shoot mentally ill people with stun-guns or spray CS gas in their face or use any other inhumane methods of control .

Dread


and your point is right as well, of course

18.07.2001 23:57

Movements, like individuals, are prone to hearing what they want to hear and screening out "unwanted" information. This happened loads in the roads protests and must be guarded against.

YES, there is a humane way to live life and obvious things that our societies need to do to try and move towards a better world, but to do this one needs to have an accurate perception of events.

YES by all means give an alternative view point and tell the stories untold of by corporate media but do not leave out any realities that some may wish to hide.



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