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Police be like:
Once you pop the fun don't stop!
I’m not new to the internet yet even after all these years it feels weird to upload something that should be infuriating
You mean to tell me police violence exists in other places besides the US? /s
I seriously thought it meant Jamaica, NY based on the headline.
That first A in ACAB isn’t just for looks.
I always picture Jamaica as being more laid back than this.
Most of the people, maybe. But their government and police forces are brutal and oppressive.
Really? I picture it as a lawless hellscape but I guess it depends where you grew up.
Waiting for another shooting at the protest for this shooting.
Jamaica is functionally a captive state. The police and the legislature are fully captured by foreign corporate interests. The public is held in poverty to extract their labor on the cheap.
Emigration from Jamaica is currently at a critical high, with over half of the population (54%) planning an attempt to leave within the next three years.
The whole Caribbean is under the yoke of repressive governments operating perpetually contracting local economies to support the tourist sector. But as a British Commonwealth (functionally little more than a colony) they don't even enjoy a relationship to a prosperous mainland to backstop their atrocious domestic economic policy.
What an utter tragedy. Full solidarity to Jamaicans trying to make their part of our shared world better.
At least now, the issue will get more attention than it would have otherwise. On the bright side, she is now a contestant for most ironic death of the year.
There is no "bright" side to this. No "at least". And this is a story about a real human being, not an entertainment piece to draw irony from.
Police should behave responsibly. The protest shouldn’t have had to happen in the first place. We can all agree on that.
The world is so fucked up that I HAVE to look for the “at least” and “bright” things, otherwise I’ll go insane. Some of us joke about serious things. Some of us rely on other methods. Either way, facing the enormity of the horrors surrounding us without any kind of coping mechanism is just too much.
By all means step away and take good care of yourself when it gets too intense. It's necessary at times. But comments like that just don't belong here. We can't ask victims to help us derail their stories so we can process our difficulties reading them. Let's keep this about them and not make it about ourselves.
Agree 100%
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