If LAPD wants to shoot unarmed brown people …
Why not send them all to Iraq?
If they want to bash the legs of brown children with their clubs for the crime of not walking fast enough, then they should be the ones partaking in our country’s liberation occupation of the Iraqi people.
If they want to disguise themselves in riot gear and unanimously beat, kick and shoot Mexican children, pregnant women and unarmed men – as well as the journalists documenting the abuses – then those criminals need to be stripped of their badges, guns and indistinguishable uniforms and thrown in the California State Prison system.
Then maybe they can take out their frustrations on the real Chicano criminal.
Because as it is right now, they are no worse than the Nazi war criminals who we fought against back in the 1940s.
If you don’t believe me, check out the following photos of Nazi soldier abuses, then look at the above videos of LAPD officers.




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