But I admit to having mixed emotions about this meme. On the one hand, Pike's act of casual depravity - pepper spraying non-violent students like "he was watering a garden," as Sharon Osbourne aptly put it - is deserving of all the cleansing ridicule the creative among us can bestow upon it. Humor is a good way of diffusing cultural pain, of sublimating the fury we feel at Pike's nonchalant cruelty, as per Freud.
On the other hand, maybe we don't want our anger sublimated all that much. Pike assaulted those students, plain and simple. He committed a crime that warrants not only conviction and punishment - as in jail - but maximum publicity in its raw form, to serve as a warning and reminder to other police officers to control themselves when they are attempting to control groups of people. All of that is no laughing matter.
Occupy Wall Street Chronicles, Part 1
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Unfortunately,some people feel authoritay's prior warning justifies gassing people exercising their Rights against the state.
http://www.breitbart.tv/video-proof-uc-davis-protesters-were-warned-before-pepper-spray-incident/
Yep - standard operating procedure for cops in many localities, who think failure to obey an order warrants violence by cops. And in complete disregard of the 2002 court decision that held pepper spray was warranted only to subdue violent subjects.
Thanks for the mention! I was in the same two minds as well, but it seemed both an important outlet for mockery of authority that might otherwise intimidate, and also too good an opportunity to create a Doctor Who-related image! :)
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