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Ursprungligen postat av Hellen
Nej tyvärr inte, då hade det varit en fredlig värld vi levt i.
Förstår inte vad du menar? Göteborg nämns som en plats där man upplevt (i alla fall med svenska ögon mätt) fruktansvärda kravaller, alltså en parallell till hur det känns när "drägget" drar fram och förstör, det står ingenting om hur det sköttes av polis osv, vilket inte har med kravallerna i Aten att göra heller för den delen.
// Helén
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I cannot help but to agree. En fredlig värld it would have been indeed.
What I mean is that the Swedish government is not known for their dirty laundry like some other places around. Greece or Italy for example. Where police brutality is just not enough to solve a problem without destroying the stability of the system.
Then new measures and new techniques must be invented to counter demonstrations of that importance and what's better that manipulate the media to let people have an alternative picture. (Not a picture that will do them justice, or make them look good, a picture that will simply not force the people to take the power back)
This is not a post of "my riots are bigger than yours" this is just to share the general opinion that exists in Greece at the moment.
This destruction of public property and explosion of the so called Anarchy is not as stupid and random as it seems, it is well thought of and well planned, it is there to serve a significant purpose, to hold the system together.
Before "drägget" drar fram the news would have been "Students protest for the murder" but after it's "Students destroy public property irresponsibly". I believe you understand the diference.