Meanwhile,there was absolutely no coverage of the shameful way Amy Goodman and two of her producers were treated by St. Paul police. The video is on YouTube. And the action was condemned by Reporters Without Borders.
Flavio, I was just here to comment on that. In NPR-land, the police violence is justified. They just don't care what happens to ordinary people. As long as the corporate bigwigs and their political servants get their way, NPR is happy. Messy democratic protests just get in the way.
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Meanwhile,there was absolutely no coverage of the shameful way Amy Goodman and two of her producers were treated by St. Paul police. The video is on YouTube. And the action was condemned by Reporters Without Borders.
Go to www.democracynow.org for the details.
Flavio, I was just here to comment on that. In NPR-land, the police violence is justified. They just don't care what happens to ordinary people. As long as the corporate bigwigs and their political servants get their way, NPR is happy. Messy democratic protests just get in the way.
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