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In reply to the discussion: Re: Baton Rouge [View all]Martin Eden
(13,540 posts)45. I don't think you understood my question
I asked:
Though force of arms ultimately resulted in the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery, is armed insurrection against the police a means by which police departments and conduct will be reformed for the better?
Are you saying that in the wake of the police brutality cases you cited the police departments were forced to reform after being defeated in battle by armed insurrections?
Remember, the context in our hypothetical debate is the Civil War. One army, through force of arms, militarily defeated another army.
In the context of the issue at hand are you suggesting that more Dallas shooters will carry the day and defeat the authorities to stop police brutality and racial bias?
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Brown had little to do with Lincoln winning the election but a lot to do with southern secession.
Hoppy
Jul 2016
#20
Brown's raid apparently prompted several southern states to form, arm and train new
KingCharlemagne
Jul 2016
#24
If Lincoln lost, the South wouldn't have seceded in response to the election.
Martin Eden
Jul 2016
#41
The LADP ran outta my neighborhood so fast you'd think the devil was on their heels
bravenak
Jul 2016
#52
The LA insurrection defeated soundly the LAPD (the force in question) and
KingCharlemagne
Jul 2016
#55
The LAPD were defeated. That's all that's been at issue, as far as I'm concerned, per your
KingCharlemagne
Jul 2016
#57
"organized mass resistance or even unorganized mass resistance is another matter entirely"
Martin Eden
Jul 2016
#59
Inferring from your most recent post, you seem to believe the system is capable of reforming
KingCharlemagne
Jul 2016
#60
Back to John Brown. He and his followers represented the fringe of the fringe at the time. Most
KingCharlemagne
Jul 2016
#62
Douglass may have been cool to Brown's entreaties before the raid, not wishing to embark on what he
KingCharlemagne
Jul 2016
#64
John Brown's raid was perhaps one of the last turning points leading to the Civil War . . .
brush
Jul 2016
#53
Yup. There are many ways to fight injustice. There's talking, economics, and then there's force.
craigmatic
Jul 2016
#12
er, you're equating people asking simply to not be shot to "right wing anger"?
Schema Thing
Jul 2016
#14
People are not asking not to be shot. They are raging about black men being shot
Democat
Jul 2016
#17