WTF, Ferguson Police?!

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The “streets” did not “flare up”. The cops in Ferguson flared it up, perhaps, according to pretty much all of the live coverage we followed for hours last night on TV, on the web and, most crucially, on Twitter.

No clue what “problem” Fire Boy above thought he was trying to solve with his 9/11 Wars souvenir, but you can bet it hasn’t been solved.

We recently wrote a “Tale of Two Protests” comparing the mostly peaceful protesters of Ferguson, MO following the police shooting of unarmed African-American teen Michael Brown, to the threatening armed protests by supporters of scofflaw rancher Cliven Bundy in Bunkerville, NV earlier this year.

Where the amped-up, Hollywoodized, militarization of the police in Ferguson has resulted, largely, in making the cops look like clowns and idiots for their over-aggressive tactics and firepower (see the front page of today’s St. Louis Post-Dispatch above for just the latest example of that buffoonery, here’s more), the amped-up, Hollywoodized, militarization of the so-called “Tea Party” “patriot” protesters in Bunkerville and their semi-automatic rifles trained on the heads of law enforcement officials, succeeded in little more than making those protesters look like clowns and idiots. It also offered an apparently compelling reason as to why law enforcement “needs” to arm up in response to such deadly, direct threats.

Meanwhile, over at his own blog today, Patrick Blanchfield offers a related observation of the shameful differences between the nation’s treatment of a rancher who stole more than a million dollars from the federal government in Bunkerville, versus the kid in Ferguson who was shot at least six times by a police officer after having, allegedly, taking a handful of cigars from a convenience store. And its additionally embarrassing.

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3 Comments on “WTF, Ferguson Police?!

  1. I believe the Ferguson police have been relieved of their duties by the governor. I believe this is either the state police or the National Guard.

  2. It turns out, no one is actually in charge of the Ferguson police. It tuns out, the National Guard was called in to protect the state police. Which, it turns out, was called in to protect the Ferguson police.

  3. Of course you’ve seen the head of the states GOP calling voter registration in Ferguson “disgusting”

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/19/missouri-gop-chief-voter-registration-booths-in-ferguson-are-disgusting/

    And the Anglo-American, dog-whistling Lt Governor that is mad that he can’t wear his hood during interviews.
    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/19/missouri-lt-gov-we-need-anglo-american-justice-in-ferguson-not-racial-protests/

    And a creative facebook page for the Lt. Gov.

    https://www.facebook.com/angloamericanjurisprudenceandcivilization

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