Watch the clip. Police comes right up to her and arrests her on camera.

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    Hi, mod here.

    In the future, please avoid sharing links from news aggregators. Sharing from the original source helps community health by providing transparency, and allows others to avoid reposting the same article.

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    I remember watching a video like this but it was on Reddit and it was top post. It was also happening in Moscow, not the USA.

    “The country of freedom” accuses the other country of their censorship in media, but then it starts doing the same things.

    Freedom my ass I say

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    To paraphrase Brennan Lee Mulligan, paraphrasing Michel Foucault, “Laws are threats made by the dominant socio-economic ethnic group in a given nation. It’s just a promise of violence that’s enacted and police are basically an occupying army.”

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      How paraphrased are we talking, here? Because I’m pretty sure laws like “Don’t murder” and “Don’t rape” and the ability to punish people who break those laws aren’t just an expression of one socio-economic ethnic group maintaining violent occupation over another.

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        Except even “don’t murder” and “don’t rape” isn’t equally applied to all citizen. In the US, you got the orange man as the prime example. Here in Canada, you just gotta look at how first nations victims are more often than not left to fend for themselves, while Mounties will ignore them if the case involves any type of effort.

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      Fuck every US tech company while you’re at it

      Once this is over, and one day it will, we can’t forget this, we can’t forget what IS tech companies did under trump

      Which, I’m sure, means that people will forget in about 5 minutes and then they return to the cool US napy tech

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        No need to wait, we can start right now.

        One thing we can all do is switch from Microsoft Office (if you or someone you know is using that) to Libreoffice. Especially important that everyone cancels their Office 365 subscriptions. I singled this out because this is likely the way most people are directly funding big tech. Office 365 funds OpenAI which donated $25 million to Trump.

        Also of course cancel your Copilot and ChatGPT subscriptions too.

        In addition Reddit users should switch to Lemmy or Piefed.

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        Hmmm, I wonder who gives the tech company low-interest loans and much more? This tech bubble would not be possible without the support of international banking. Too big to fail, and so on.

        Don’t stop at tech or the USA, that won’t accomplish anything. International banking cartel will buy the drop at bargain prices, AND give loans for the rebuild. I wonder who controls USA money? Oh, the FED. I wonder who these guys in the FED are? Oh look, those same banks.

        They are not even hiding it

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    USA is cooked, man. It’s no longer a free country. Party of no censorship and free speech, yeah right.

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      If you aren’t a rich white man it was never free. Most of us are just more adjacent to poverty(increase cost of food and housing) and injustice(ice raids in the suburbs) because we’re in an economic valley. IMO If/ win the employment number recover the median voter will forget all about this

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      Meh. This was the local police. They wanted the group off the road, and the group wouldn’t move. I don’t really have a problem with this. These protests that block traffic and stuff hurt the wrong people. The guy or girl driving wherever shouldn’t be the target. Try disrupting actual commerce or production if you want to get the attention of the people in power.

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          Yes, but disruptive to who. I am saying this was disruptive to people who have no power to change anything. Go block the access point to a major commercial point of entry or something. That will at least hurt the trucking company because they have to pay the drivers either way.

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        Try disrupting actual commerce or production if you want to get the attention of the people in power.

        Economies utilize roads. Average Joe driving to work is engaging in commerce and/or production.

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          And the boss will take it out of average Joe’s payif he is hourly. If he is salary he will have to make up the lost time. The company will feel no pain at all.

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        It appeared to me that she was on the sidewalk?? How you gonna say she was blocking the road when she’s on the sidewalk? Isn’t that where people are supposed to be?

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          What it said was that she was leading the protest, and both her and others had refused to leave the road when ordered. Likely this was by one or two cops. When they had to call more out, they arrested the people who had refused the order. At that point she was on the sidewalk, but they knew who she was.

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    Reporting Team Watches Women Kidnapped In Broad Daylight, Openly Wonders why Nobody Trusts Journalists

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      This is a really stupid take. The reporters had nothing to do with the arrest.

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        They stopped her there (obstruction of the road, the given reason). They were the reason her voice was heard in that second and not later, and lead to the arrest (the real reason).

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        He suggests the journalists should protect the girl from the police, get shot and die in order for him to trust journalists.

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          Yes, this is my stance. Anyone who would watch this happen and not intervene is a coward. If anyone reading this is tempted to interpret these words as sarcasm, you are misinterpreting me.

          edit* The number of cowards downvoting this post is why I don’t expect to survive this regime. Piss off.

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        A little sus that the reporter and camera operator weren’t arrested for “blocking a road” even though they were standing in the same place.

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    “You can beat the wrap, but you can’t beat the ride”

    Or possibly losing your job, healthcare insurance, going bankrupt, etc.

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        I don’t see anywhere on there that gives the etymology as an abbreviation? Etymonline gives the following:

        rap(n.)

        early 14c., rappe, “a quick, light blow; a resounding stroke,” […] native or borrowed from a Scandinavian source

        Slang meaning “a rebuke, the blame, responsibility” is from 1777; specific meaning “criminal indictment” (as in rap sheet, 1960) is from 1903

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          Thanks for the link.

          Based on usage and spelling in my hometown of NYC, it’s always been RAP, as shown in the second example (presuming journalists of yesteryear knew how to spell).

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            The second example doesn’t give an abbreviation as the origin of the link to rap sheet, is what I was saying; records, arrests, and prosecutions to mean RAP instead of rap sounds like a backronym.

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      Yeah, that’s the real threat. An arrest record will absolutely jack up future background checks on future employment. Which you’re going to encounter since your current employer will drop you for being a no-show. That will leave you without health insurance, threatening your savings until you can get employed again. Which will be very hard to overcome due to high unemployment (in some markets) and that arrest record.

      The fact that there’s a through-line from “no social safety net” all the way to “compliant populace” is worrying to say the least.

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    Thankfully it seems like no one said this yet, so just inb4:

    She was not stupid, nor useless or played into their hand. Be inspired and take example. Being arrested for a little bit is not that big of a price to pay for resisting tyranny.

    More importantly, without blindly believing it will automatically come true, at least put the scenario where you win into your heads. Going to prison for what’s right can actually be liberating, if you think about it. And people can be taken out of prison too, together with all those that were imprisoned for getting or giving an abortion, those that immigrated “illegally” but spent decades contributing to the US’s society and economy, those that only had a bunch of weed on them, etc. Maybe even the whole “for-profit prison” concept may finally come to an end. Imagine that!

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    If this had happened in Venezuela in last couple of days the media would be loosing it’s shit. The image of that arrest would be immortalized and treated like the Saigon pistol execution.

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      Immediately following the attack, bombing and kidnapping of Maduro, journalists were rounded up around the country.

      Our media isn’t making a stink about it because they are complicit in the manufacturing of a narrative here and you can’t have people in Venezuela contradicting that narrative.