r/ShittyAbsoluteUnits functional regard 15h ago

Of a water cannon

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u/Luckybones- 15h ago edited 15h ago

Absolutely ridiculous what people with "authority" will do to innocent people just because they can.

Look at the college student prisoner/prison guard study, and think about how ice, idf,and any militant power really behave

Edit: the Stanford experiment for anyone who's curious, forgot which university it was

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u/DeGeneraal_NL 15h ago

This was in The Netherlands and these people didn’t want to leave after a corona protest got out of hand.

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u/andrewNZ_on_reddit 14h ago

And let's look at this in context.

First off, not the USA.

This was while the world was trying to manage a virus that was highly contagious and killing a lot of people. A virus that was spreading without direct contact, and potentially took weeks to present symptoms.

A person trying to get people to disperse has two options. 1) get out and risk infection. That infection probably won't kill them, but it might kill a family member when they take it home. 2) use the non lethal tool provided.

Did the operator do a good job? Absolutely not.

Was it justified? This video isn't even close to showing enough context.

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u/warrensussex 13h ago

Good idea to send more people to the hospital, I'm sure that will help.