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    Renea Gamble was found by a municipal judge to be not guilty of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, disturbing the peace, and providing a false name to law enforcement. (The allegedly false name was “Aunt Tifa,” which is hilarious).

    She has filed a civil claim seeking monetary damages of $2 million and attorneys fees.

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      Still. A civilized society doesn’t give every single person in a uniform the licence to tackle, kill and assault whomever without facing any real consequences. Sure, the money’s nice, but not getting tackled would’ve surely been much more civilized.

      Aunt Tifa hit a double-jackpot. Second, the money. But first and foremost - she’s still alive. She’s also white, which might have more causal relationships with her getting said jackpot than should be the case in a civilized society.

      The problem is that not everyone has either her luck or her complexion.

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        Every police in a civilized country has a professional training for several years, including psychology, laws. In the US the police only a training of some month, mainly self defence, no schoolgrade needed to access. ICE agents not even this.

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      To say nothing of the fact that the US has a massively higher rate of both imprisonment and execution.

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      Some of those are wild to see.

      That shit would be forcibly taken from them so fast here in the US, thanks to eminent domain and the worship of corporations exploiting resources to the fullest. I think they’d get paid, just not y’know, have freedom and property rights and shit.

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    But, imagine, if my government is evil, how evil the barbaric hordes must be 🤯

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    Forget the dick, what is the dude in the background dressed as? The one with the beard

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    The authoritarianism is exercised differently in both countries. Mainly, the US state is openly more physically violent. In China, surveillance, media control, censorship, and control of their population in general is stronger (but the US is rapidly trying to catch up). As one example, the US wouldn’t have been able to effectively silence Naomi Wu and presumably remove her way of making a living at the time, if she was a US citizen in the US.

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    If authoritarianism & the violence it brings (which there is a ton of) in the USA correctly upsets you, then authoritarianism everywhere else (for which there is a ton in China, as well as across most of the rest of the globe) should upset you as well. Trying to make excuses for it in one place or another for ones “team” is pathetic. Fuck all the “whataboutism” - it’s all counter productive.

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        More like “statists gonna state” ;)

        But yeah, optimally every person’s human rights should be honored, regardless of what side of imaginary lines they were born in, but I’m not holding my breath to see that happen, or thinking that we just need to join in a round of “kumbaya” to get there.

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      liberals not explaining the excruciatingly obvious to us challenge: impossible

      Did you know that also:

      • Only one thing can be bad.
      • Only the other thing can be bad.
      • Neither thing can be bad.

      If you don’t have an argument, then don’t pretend to make one.

      • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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        Maybe I’m not using enough words, as I know your kind prefers extraneous verbosity.

        My argument is that not liking China does not imply liking the US.

        Now make like June 4th and go away.

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        Lol a meme should be easy to dismiss or respond to but I have never once seen libs have a counter to this specific one.

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      Supporting US authoritarianism and believing US propaganda about its adversaries from said US authoritarian media can indeed both be bad.