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What is the problem here? People stepping over boundaries will get arrested, simple as that. After the arrest there will be a fair trial and the case will get resolved.
If the police were HAMAS we would have seen two public executions as terrorists are not so well versed in human rights and fair trials.
@Juggernaut91
The police were most certainly overstepping their judgement call for violence when arresting the elderly man.
Insulting someone is against the law here, but the cop appeared to have used it as an excuse for corporeal punishment, which is most certainly not his call.
No they wont? Germany is legendarily shit at persecuting police violence.
And the second paragraph you can shove up your ass. Nothing excuses genocide.
In what kind of wonderland do you live, where fair trials with the cops as other side exist?
You are right to complain about fair trails, which are virtually not happening when its police vs citizen.
But the arrest is still right/correct and within reason. The police knows this, they only act after he crosses the barrier.
This person has never seen a cop or a court from less than 10m away
Will there, really? I dunno how it works over there. Here in Canada I think it's more traditional to subject randomly arrested protesters to whatever the cops feel is an appropriate amount of abuse and then drop the charges after a day or two because there's no way it would go well in an actual trial.
ACAB
Dear lord what a pathetic bootlicker nazi clown.
My guy tried to be reasonable with pro-palestine crowd and got drowned in downvotes.
Well deserved I think, here in europe we support such ideas as Islam, killing all jews and beheading kafirs! Inshallah!