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In reply to the discussion: Here’s What Happened When Black People Tried Armed Occupation [View all]november3rd
(1,113 posts)17. They created a health risk
It was the middle of West Philly, and they were living in their own garbage. They had reams of Sanitation Code violations, and then the child welfare services became concerned with the risk of disease to their children, and others in the neighborhood.
Over several months, the group refused to cooperate with police, the city, and their neighbors, and the situation escalated into an armed conflict.
Obviously, the solution by the Philadelphia police was more damaging than anything the MOVE protesters had done.
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I don't remember that at all. Then again I wasn't watching American news then. Very sad.
applegrove
Jan 2016
#3
THIS ^ makes the point well. Institutional racism's double standard is on full display.
99th_Monkey
Jan 2016
#4
Ruby Ridge and Waco happened after that. Those were before the 24 hour news cycle
LittleBlue
Jan 2016
#5
Philadelphia bombed itself years into conflict with MOVE, this has not been a week, so that's a bit
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#9
Thank you for telling the truth & shining more light on institutional racism. n/t
99th_Monkey
Jan 2016
#22