How Iranian Police Deal with a Suspect (Graphic Violence)
tags:This vid shows how some people can be treated by police around the world. My intent in posting it is not to imply that all Iranian cops beat suspects, just that some police agencies outside the US do use brutal force and apparently without fear of repercussion. It can be an unfortunate thing being human.
Via: ScrapeUp
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But the point is true; the one thing all cops have in common is they're human.
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This really disturbs me. I almost didn't upvote it. If the video of a crash which consequently killed seven people is unacceptable, how is this any better.
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It's an uncomfortable video to watch, certainly (which is why I decided not to Sift it a few days ago), but there's no way it breaches any rules (i.e., it's not snuff if no one died).
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^That's too broad a statement. I think it's more accurate to say there are cops everywhere have the potential to do the same.
But the point is true; the one thing all cops have in common is they're human.
The other difference is that it is systematic in Iran. The beatings like this are occurring only on a small scale as a warning of what is to come if the protests don't stop.
The Ayatollah has already threatened to begin cracking down on all protests with 'revolutionary force'. This is, unfortunately not an isolated incident, but punishment and intimidation meant to serve as an object lesson to all the other protesters.