Chris Hedges | Reform or Revolution

The killers, like the police who murder unarmed people of color in the streets of American cities, were tried in a court—in this case, a military court—that issued tepid reprimands. The state had no intention of punishing the assassins. They had done what the state required.

Civil Rights and the Militarization of Police: Lessons from the Gestapo, America’s Path to Tyranny

What was deeply concerning for the committee was “Its findings cited deep concern about “numerous reports” of police brutality and excessive use of force against people from minority groups, immigrants, homosexuals and racial profiling.” By Timothy Alexander Guzman  Global Research  November 30, 2014 Michael Brown’s murder is not the only incident that sparked riots. There have been More

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