Hey, in my country a bunch of farmers got shot and killed because they were protesting against landowners who happened to be from the same obscenely rich oligarchical political dynasty as the President during that time, and now in present too.Broomstick wrote:Yes, police brutality and violence against the non-violent is wrong, but you're naive if you think that's not a real risk to any sort of protest.
Also, the other year, half a hundred people including journos were killed by the governor's private paramilitary death squad and buried in a mass grave, because these guys were going to vote for the governor's political rival (and the dead included the political rival's wife and other family members). Those dead people got killed by government-issued firearms and buried with, like, bulldozers and backhoes. And now, apparently that former governor (his rival won the election and is now governor, and a few months ago nearly got blown up by an IED targeting his convoy) isn't going to jail at all, cause they can't tie him to murdering all those guys.
And the other-other-other year this other guy also made a protest. Him and his unit of special forces went into a mall at night and placed claymores and landmines on the parking lots and gardens. After a stand off, he stood down and got arrested. Then, months or something later, he and his special forces troops took over a hotel, before the police drove an APC or something into the lobby and flash banged and tear gassed everyone, and threw these guys back into jail. Then he ended up getting elected as a Senator (while in jail). So, there's influencing the ballot box for you.
One of our other Senators fled the country for a while because he was wanted for murdering people during his time as the chief of police.
And, like, another one of our Senators also led rogue military units to try and coup the government back in the 80s. But it failed (thanks to the US flying fighter jets to show their support to the administration, and scaring the shit out of the coupers). He's still a senator now though. Runs as an independent, I think.
Another Senator was also the former defense secretary of Marcos, and like he was one of the orchestrators of Martial Law and was probably responsible for killing and/or imprisoning all those guys. But he ended up betraying Marcos, and so now he's okay and still in the Senate. He wears Horatio Caine sunglasses all the time because he's cool like that.
And we've also got stuff like student activists, commie-supporting priests and doctors, and other such folks being disappeared, indefinitely jailed, or just shot in the streets like, all the time.
God, I love my country.
So, yeah. I know there's a real risk of people breaking out the white phosphorus bayonets on the protesters.