USA is not much different than the likes of Iran and Syria in terms of state brutality
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in the way that there's just about nothing to deter cops from behaving like murderous psychopaths

in the same way that militias snatch protestors off the street in Iran, you'll see US pigs unleash all their incel rage on civilians and then cowardly hide behind "self-defense" because under the US constitution excessive force is viewed as reasonable response by the pig to any sort of "threat".

the fact that this shit happens almost daily is not a coincidence, US citizens are fine with this as long as someone they don't like gets killed e.g. video from yday look at the comments




Of course Iran is a theocratic regime with no separation of powers, but don't think that Trump is a nice guy who wouldn't weaponize Judiciary if he could, he has repeatedly stated he wants to throw his political opponents in prison.

I just find it very hilarious whenever EU makes some statement in support of USA actions as if they are enforcer of peace and democracy, like a few days ago with the Maduro abduction. 

Also I'm 99% sure pp will come to this thread and defend state brutality.
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red stripe = ancient rule

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state brutality is absolutely necessary. what's the point of the state otherwise?
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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too drunk to meticulously demolish this garbage thread
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(15-01-2026, 08:30 PM)RL_autist Wrote: state brutality is absolutely necessary. what's the point of the state otherwise?

this is true. despite the us having a known historic of police brutality, it still isnt enough to send a message across to people not mess with the law. thats very telling
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(15-01-2026, 08:39 PM)friedrich_neet Wrote: this is true. despite the us having a known historic of police brutality, it still isnt enough to send a message across to people not mess with the law. thats very telling

good post
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(15-01-2026, 08:31 PM)RL_autist Wrote: too drunk to meticulously demolish this garbage thread

when was the last time you demolished anybody you clown, you've been on the receiving end of abuse for years
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(15-01-2026, 08:41 PM)hitlersblackedwaifu Wrote: when was the last time you demolished anybody you clown, you've been on the receiving end of abuse for years

like 27 hours ago. you. jfl at thinking this shit was worth posting
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(15-01-2026, 08:44 PM)RL_autist Wrote: like 27 hours ago. you.

I humiliated you and you ran away, like usual. Mirin delusions tho. Keep filling your fat gut with poison if that's what it takes to remain unaware of your subhumanity.
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yep, definitely
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(15-01-2026, 08:39 PM)friedrich_neet Wrote: this is true. despite the us having a known historic of police brutality, it still isnt enough to send a message across to people not mess with the law. thats very telling

it's not true, by definition brutality means excessiveness

the only message it sends is that law can be messed with, as long as you are on the side that can bail you out
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(15-01-2026, 08:49 PM)hitlersblackedwaifu Wrote: it's not true, by definition brutality means excessiveness

the only message it sends is that law can be messed with, as long as you are on the side that can bail you out

i think for this case, the law there is that peaceful protests are allowed
however those two kids ran in direction of the 'cops,' as in passing a line. how do you answer this if you dont know what they are going to do or if they are armed or not?
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There is nuance to it

Whether a strong force is an excessive one depends on the circumstances 

But it's probably safer to be closer to excessive than to meek for the sake of a stable and prosperous society
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