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Polish guy gets killed by Canadian customs police
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16 Nov 2007 Fri 10:04 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Quoting AEnigma III: If you want a REALLY shocking story, check out the news yesterday about the way Serbia treats its orphans, disabled children and adults.
I never NEVER witnessed such cruelty to children and it will take a long time to erase those images from my mind. |
I think it would dramatize me! |
Dramatize? Or Traumatize?
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16 Nov 2007 Fri 10:05 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting teaschip1: Quoting AEnigma III: If you want a REALLY shocking story, check out the news yesterday about the way Serbia treats its orphans, disabled children and adults.
I never NEVER witnessed such cruelty to children and it will take a long time to erase those images from my mind. |
I think it would dramatize me! |
Dramatize? Or Traumatize?  |
Dramatize...hehehe Are you working for Hawket now?
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16 Nov 2007 Fri 10:09 pm |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_7090000/newsid_7097500/7097587.stm?bw=bb&mp=rm&asb=1&news=1
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16 Nov 2007 Fri 10:25 pm |
Yes, yet another thread is going out of control.
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16 Nov 2007 Fri 11:44 pm |
sorry to ruin your thread, vino. we should stop commenting on your threads. then you ll have clean and nice threads.
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17 Nov 2007 Sat 02:37 am |
Quoting vineyards: 40 year old Polish citizen Dziekanski was kept waiting for 10 hours at a Canadian airport. When he loses his temper and throws his notebook pc at the window of the waiting room where he is kept the police raids in and applies him electroshock as a result of which he loses his life.
Let's say no to harsh treatment at customs. This world is so designed only the affluent can enjoy it. We are humans and we have a right to be anywhere in this world. We certainly don't deserve bad treatment. |
everybody would lose his temper being kept so much time by customs!Time is money,don't you know???
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17 Nov 2007 Sat 03:04 am |
Teaschip1:
In the aftermath of the US invasion of Iraq, the Italian Prime Minister of the time said something very interesting: the US concept for civilization is very different from the European one. Before we come up with any suggestions about how the cops should have treated the Polish guy, we must keep that point in mind.
The US people prefer a strong government and that may have something to do with why you also raved about the heights of people in another thread. That also have something to do with why you will not have a female/black president in the foreseeable future. Your next president is guaranteed to be an affluent, conservative, tall, handsome white guy who would not be afraid of bullying third world countries and telling everyone else who the boss is. Because US people prefer a coercive government, cowboy males and male like females.
That tall, handsome, white president will indeed hold the US flag high all around the world by bombing a few countries every now and then. He will come up with new enemies whenever he wants to make sure that his nation stands together firmly. Is there anything wrong with that at all? As long as we hold on to the US point of view there is nothing wrong with that. Nonetheless, from a European perspective,this whole thing is simply intolarable (well at least except in everyone else other than the US.) They simply don't want to have such governments in Europe but they have to put up with the US their economic priorities making it necessary. This is plain cut hypocrisy. (This must not be confused with anti-americanism, only government policies are referred here).
Now returning to what the cops should have done and how they could stop that guy without hurting themselves. We are talking about three cops and one armless man. No matter how angry he is, he could be appeased or taken by the arms and transported to a safer location did they actually want to do that. Why do you think they did not prefer to appease the guy? They did not care about the guy at all. All that mattered at that moment was a proper display of their authority and coercion.
In Turkey a traffic police will not ask you to get out of your car at the gun point just because you violated a traffic rule. He will not demand complete surrender or a submissive attitude. He will call you "Sir" or "Madam"; and will notify you of your fault and write a ticket and leave.
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