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Bjorn Against

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Sun May 20, 2012, 09:53 PM May 2012

Today in Chicago I saw the effects of police brutality against peace activists with my own eyes [View all]

One thing every activist realizes eventually is that when you stand up for justice you will witness injustice. Many of us were raised to believe that in America people can state their beliefs without fear of getting our heads bashed in by police, that is something that is only supposed to happen in dictatorships it is not supposed to happen in the so-called land of the free.

I am sad to say that the America I learned about in school is a myth, I was aware it was a myth for quite some time but today I witnessed the effects of police brutality with my own eyes and once you actually see people with blood gushing out of their heads after participating in a peaceful protest it effects you in a way that no book or video can prepare you for.

I have been involved in dozens of protests over the past several years, I have marched on the past two Republican National Conventions, I have marched on the School of the Americas, I have marched with Occupy, I have crashed our former Governor's fishing opener, I have been in many marches both permitted and unpermitted and I have certainly seen my share of police abuses but still nothing could prepare me for what I witnessed today.

Last night I got on a bus that left Minneapolis to arrive in Chicago at 5:00 am this morning. Not too many protesters were out yet at that hour as the rally to protest the NATO summit would not begin until much later in the morning, but there was already a heavy police presence. At that point the police were leaving us alone for the most part, but when you see police with batons and homeland security vehicles cruising the streets that early in the morning you know to expect police intimidation, but that still does not prepare you for it.

Despite this intimidation on the streets however police largely left the rally itself alone and I was having a great experience. I got to meet a few people I consider heroes, and I don't use the word hero lightly. First I met Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin who has been one of the lead figures in the anti-war movement over the last decade. Shortly after meeting her I caught Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello practicing for his performance and after waiting a bit I was able to meet him and have my picture taken with him. Tom Morello's music was instrumental in influencing me to become an activist, before I started really trying to understand Rage's music and reading their web page as a young adult I actually held some pretty right-wing views, Rage Against the Machine got me to question those views and I would have probably never became a lefty much less an activist if I had never heard their music. Being able to thank Morello personally for influencing me was something I always wanted to do so meeting him was enough to put me on what I thought would be a permanent high.

A while later I saw a long haired man in brown camouflage walk by and it was a face I was not expecting to see but who I recognized immediately. It was Scott Olsen, the Iraq Veteran and Occupy Oakland protester who became a national symbol of the movement when he suffered brain damage as a result of unprovoked police brutality. I thanked Olsen for his activism, the fact that he keeps fighting despite the suffering he has faced makes him worthy of being called a hero and I let him know that. Little did I know that a few hours later I would witness seeing a couple protesters bleeding from the head and the images of Scott Olsen that I remember seeing on the internet last fall would become all too real.

We marched through the streets of Chicago with hundreds of police officers lining the streets, a few were in riot gear and holding their batons at the ready but most were in normal uniforms and just casually watched as we marched by. We made it to the end of the march without incident and I started looking for where our bus was parked thinking the big events of the day were over and I was about to come home.

As I gathered with some of the fellow Minnesotans I traveled out to Chicago with a fairly large group of what appeared to be Black Bloc anarchists suddenly marched by us. I should make it clear that none of these Black Bloc members were doing anything violent, I had been in the city the entire day and did not witness any violence from any protester it was a very peaceful day. Many people believe that wherever the Black Bloc goes there is violence, but this is quite simply a myth. I have been in many protests the Black Bloc has shown up at and not a single one of them has ever turned violent. As much as the police might want to use the fact that several Black Bloc members marched into the area as an excuse for their actions, the truth is that the entire march was peaceful and wearing a black mask and endorsing anarchism is protected speech as long as there is no violence involved and there was no violence.

That did not stop the police from greatly overreacting however and jus minutes after the Black Bloc marched by a huge line of what seemed to be hundreds of police in full riot gear marched right by me. They lined up right between me and my friend's isolating me from the rest of my group. I started filming with my camera so I could show people just how much overkill there was, but right when I thought I got them all on video another huge group would show up. There were even a small group of them wearing Army green one of whom was wearing a black face mask, they appeared to be military.

A few minutes later I saw my friends who were allowed to leave from behind the police lines and we headed towards a much more quiet street where our bus would meet us. We were far enough away from the riot police that I finally felt safe and things were quiet for a few minutes until I turned my head and saw medics walking two men to the corner where I was sitting with blood streaming down their heads after getting hit by police batons. The medics asked us to form a circle around them with our backs turned to provide a privacy wall so I helped out, but the whole time I stood there I was deeply disturbed. There were hundreds of police in the streets, but the only people helping were the street medics. Hundreds of police to harass protesters, but not a single one to assist a couple of injured demonstrators who appeared to be peaceful protesters (If they were not peaceful they would have been arrested for sure with that large of a police presence so it is a very safe assumption that neither of them committed any crime. As far as I could tell neither of them appeared to be Black Bloc). Eventually a police official did show up when the ambulance was called and that officer was very professional, the rest of the force however deserves no praise at all. Intimidating peaceful protesters is wrong, and beating them over the head is even more wrong. Unless some Chicago police officers face assault charges over this then we need to hold the entire force accountable for allowing this sort of behavior within their ranks.

As for mayor Rahm Emmanuel, he needs to be pressured to resign immediately. His actions are indefensible, he allowed this police state in his city to happen and he needs to lose his office. I know he is not likely to leave on his own, but people need to put enormous pressure on him until he is forced out.

Democracy requires the right of people to speak their mind without risking violence at the hands of the state, until police are held accountable for these sorts of abuses I can not pretend that we live in a democracy.

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Thank you for sharing this Autumn May 2012 #1
Growing up in the 60's I can certainly attest to the fact that much learned in RKP5637 May 2012 #2
Chicago elleng May 2012 #3
Big protests in Chicago this week against NATO summit Bjorn Against May 2012 #4
'68 TahitiNut May 2012 #32
Yes, I was there, elleng May 2012 #38
I was there too. xtraxritical May 2012 #72
chicago democrats know how do do a beatdown.... n/t IamK May 2012 #5
Shades of Daley! postulater May 2012 #6
The whole world is watching The Wizard May 2012 #64
And no one is doing anything about it... awoke_in_2003 May 2012 #112
So you didn't see what happened. randome May 2012 #7
I saw people with blood gushing out of their heads and police threatening violence Bjorn Against May 2012 #9
Amen to that. I was there, too. Peregrine Took May 2012 #16
Thanks for being there, and thanks for confirming that I am not making this up Bjorn Against May 2012 #27
How were the police threatening violence? By forming a line? randome May 2012 #19
You have a very short attention span. n/t Peregrine Took May 2012 #20
Which is why I appreciate short and concise posts. randome May 2012 #23
Right, and even so, the OP said nothing about having witnessed any violence. elleng May 2012 #39
I did witness violence Bjorn Against May 2012 #41
No, threatening people with weapons is NOT violence, elleng May 2012 #44
Fine it is assault then, how does that excuse it exactly? Bjorn Against May 2012 #48
Yes, in an ideal world people should be able to speak their minds without being threatened. elleng May 2012 #50
Wow, we obviously disagree very strongly on this. Bjorn Against May 2012 #52
On the 'same side?' elleng May 2012 #55
If you support assault and battery against people exercising the first amendment... Bjorn Against May 2012 #57
You appear not to have understood: elleng May 2012 #59
Assault and battery are not acceptable Bjorn Against May 2012 #60
I would consider holding batons up at protesters to be threatening violence Bjorn Against May 2012 #26
I would suspect that if you saw thousands of people coming toward you and taunting you... randome May 2012 #29
But there were not thousands of people coming towards the police Bjorn Against May 2012 #31
There are no easy answers IF........... socialist_n_TN May 2012 #45
I would suspect someone harrassing a peaceful protestor just1voice May 2012 #92
Please dont think your pretense fools anyone. Time and time again police have beaten rhett o rick May 2012 #107
No, you don't know what side I stand on. randome May 2012 #109
I do know you are not standing on the same side as me. You try to rationalize police brutality. rhett o rick May 2012 #110
Thanks. elleng May 2012 #10
There's all kinds of evidence all over the Internet today. Hissyspit May 2012 #13
But I did see what happened, maybe not every detail of it but I saw a lot happen with my own eyes Bjorn Against May 2012 #14
I've seen it happen at an OWS protest in New York. UnrepentantLiberal May 2012 #47
I believe you. Let those who question you, take part in a protest , let them crunch60 May 2012 #62
How Jesuitical of you..... Peregrine Took May 2012 #11
Oh, christ... Hissyspit May 2012 #12
Why bring Him into it??? That's the best ya got?? n/t Peregrine Took May 2012 #22
Well, you did too. :-) Hissyspit May 2012 #61
Don't worry, there will be video as there always is, which is why the police tried to make taking sabrina 1 May 2012 #53
witnesses said black bloc did attack the police first 2pooped2pop May 2012 #80
I don't understand how anyone can tell who is who. randome May 2012 #85
yes. they wear all black 2pooped2pop May 2012 #103
k & r girl gone mad May 2012 #8
at what point do we beat back? Go Vols May 2012 #15
Being peaceful is the ONLY thing that works Bjorn Against May 2012 #18
the general public... awoke_in_2003 May 2012 #113
It's OWSers on DU who always claim Black Bloc are the violent culprits. randome May 2012 #17
Individuals may have made that claim, that does not mean that they are right Bjorn Against May 2012 #21
I heard of ONE violent effort from the protesters. randome May 2012 #24
The police don't need hundreds in riot gear batons in hand for a non-violent protest Bjorn Against May 2012 #25
There were thousands of protesters in Chicago. randome May 2012 #28
If they don't know who did it they should investigate, they should not go into riot mode Bjorn Against May 2012 #30
Sporting events are contained facilities. randome May 2012 #34
The riots at sporting events usually occur when people leave those contained facilities Bjorn Against May 2012 #35
I'm sure some cities ARE prepared for violence when a championship game is being played. randome May 2012 #68
I doubt you've ever been to a protest march. lob1 May 2012 #105
I suppose you've seen this thread. randome May 2012 #106
I suppose you've seen threads like this. lob1 May 2012 #111
Put yourself in the shoes of an overwhelmed minority. Zanzoobar May 2012 #33
An overwhelmed minority? Not even close. Bjorn Against May 2012 #36
I understand, but you were milling about. Zanzoobar May 2012 #37
So walking rapidly is a crime that needs riot police to stop it? Bjorn Against May 2012 #40
I apologize Zanzoobar May 2012 #42
Your flippancy was out of place. If you meant to be sarcastic, and I can't imagine you were serious, sabrina 1 May 2012 #54
You need images? starroute May 2012 #43
Thanks, I did not take pictures of that incident because the medics wanted privacy Bjorn Against May 2012 #46
Off topic . . . RZM May 2012 #65
No, it's from Louis Jordan's jump blues hit from 1946 starroute May 2012 #67
Thanks. That must be where they got the bit for the movie RZM May 2012 #69
This is horrifying Catherina May 2012 #73
The guy in the middle pic .... Fantastic Anarchist May 2012 #74
1968, but with less hair. amandabeech May 2012 #102
"they stormed the horses. Blood was everywhere" 2pooped2pop May 2012 #49
I don’t doubt that there are some in the Black Bloc who might tblue37 May 2012 #84
yes. i agree with that 2pooped2pop May 2012 #101
Video of the brutality. Fire Walk With Me May 2012 #51
Thanks for the vid. Mc Mike May 2012 #66
those of us who couldn't be there with you, Thank You All, Dude. marasinghe May 2012 #56
k&r Starry Messenger May 2012 #58
Today I can say that I am ashamed to call myself an American and coalition_unwilling May 2012 #63
I'm proud to call myself a Democrat and an American. And I'm proud of the protestors. AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #75
Then you're too nuanced for this thread. randome May 2012 #78
Proud of the cops, are you? N.B.: Rahm Emmanuel (Obama's first Chief of Staff) is their boss. Or, coalition_unwilling May 2012 #87
I had to share this JonLP24 May 2012 #77
I am a proud democrat... awoke_in_2003 May 2012 #114
I am surprised that anyone is surprised Doctor_J May 2012 #70
War! Eddie Haskell May 2012 #71
The dumbest post on this thread. Violence is never the answer. randome May 2012 #76
Non Violence is the way to go but... RitchieRich May 2012 #81
Terrorists??? RitchieRich May 2012 #82
No, they can't be locked away without a trial. randome May 2012 #83
Obama’s Signing Statement on NDAA: ‘I have the power to detain Americans… but I won’t’ RitchieRich May 2012 #88
i conceed RitchieRich May 2012 #89
I despise the NDAA. And the Patriot Act. randome May 2012 #90
and things cannot become law... awoke_in_2003 May 2012 #115
Just how ... Eddie Haskell May 2012 #93
How's non-violent resistence been working over the last 20 years Doctor_J May 2012 #94
Do you seriously want to start killing people? randome May 2012 #96
The protests aren't working Doctor_J May 2012 #98
You can't tell me what I have to love. randome May 2012 #100
So if the tanks are rolling down the streets, as long as the guns are not pointed at you Doctor_J May 2012 #116
No, apparently the answer is to lie back and think of England. Egalitarian Thug May 2012 #99
Thanks, brother. Zorra May 2012 #79
We now see what they meant by, "9/11 changed everything." Rex May 2012 #86
Congress used that to prove their own relevance. randome May 2012 #91
a poor memorial to those who've died for us... RitchieRich May 2012 #95
Not to mention the Iraqis who died needlessly. randome May 2012 #97
Rahm is just another over proud 68 R. Dailey. But in the end he like Dailey will find out that they jwirr May 2012 #104
Thanks for sharing your first hand experience about what is going on in Chicago... midnight May 2012 #108
I want to see you criticize the Black Bloc as much as you do cops. bluestate10 May 2012 #117
I will criticize all those who engage in violence Bjorn Against May 2012 #118
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