Wwen wrote:
"It'll never happen to citizens, only foreign brown people"
Said no one here, ever.
We'd all be better served by less use of hyperbole.
Eliza Solowiej wrote:
“It’s very, very rare for anyone to experience their constitutional rights in Chicago police custody, and even more so at Homan Square,” Solowiej said.
Eliza and the Guardian should take note of the "less use of hyperbole" hint.
I'm by no means a card carrying member of the Chicago PBPA, but lines like the OP's and Eliza's in the article are only effective in making rational people shake their heads and walk away. Those rational people, from that point forward, will likely ignore whatever grievance was highlighted by said hyperbole, every other time they run across it. The tactic the OP and Eliza use is, therefore, completely counterproductive.
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"Dress cops up as soldiers, give them military equipment, train them in military tactics, tell them they’re fighting a ‘war,’ and the consequences are predictable." —Radley Balko