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Post 7: My indignation

I have always considered that authority is a type of power that generates controversy since it’s common to accept and recognize figures to lead or regulate us, but sometimes their performance is worse than that of subordinates. In Chile lately the role of the police has been questioned. On the one hand, due to the economic fraud of the institution and on the other because of it’s repressive behavior in the student mobilizations.

The abuse of power is one of the things that most annoy me and the Chilean police has always committed it and currently continues to do so. It also bothers me a lot that the student movement is criminalized.

The clashes between this authority and the students are becoming increasingly violent and frequent. That is not right, they are defending and fighting for their rights, and although violence may not be the correct way, there is no comparison between police clothing such as helmets, shields, etc. And the thin uniform of the students. The former have the necessary instruments to face the demonstrations while the latter have only the courage.



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  1. The action of manifest is a right and the police have to respect it, they are crossing a limit

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  2. I've been in many manifestations and I've always seen a lot of repression, it's very sad because we're just people fighting for good things.

    ResponderBorrar
  3. I think that is impossible eliminate the abuse of power by the police force. It's horrible

    ResponderBorrar
  4. This is terrible, the violence is not justified.

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