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Posted on YouTube: March 15, 2011
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RT America
Mar 15, 2011
Check out the full interview of rapper and member of Streets Sweeper Social Club Raymond "Boots" Riley that wasn't seen on air. Today is International Day Against Police Brutality yet more Americans are being harassed by an overbearing police force that has crossed the line. Raymond "Boots" Riley says the police are never going to be on our side, we need a radical militant labor movement.
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Marking International Day Against Police Brutality
15 March, 2011
March 15 is International Day Against Police Brutality – is it ever okay for police to use excusive force? Globally, including within the United States, cases of police brutality are far too frequent.
George Hemminger from Survive and Thrive TV, a frequent commenter on police brutality issues, said there needs to be more coverage to bring these important issues to light. Little is known in the public about the extent of police brutality because it remains unreported by the media.
“The new agencies have a relationship with law enforcement in which they rely on them for news and for that inside information they are willing to not profile the police in a negative manner,” remarked Hemminger.
The primary responsibility for safety and security falls on the individual, he said, citing the Second Amendment of the US Constitution which guarantees the right to bear arms.
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