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Out of Control Cops more fearful than an Occupying Army

Leaving victor’s propaganda aside, during the World war II occupation of Europe, both German and national police forces behaved impeccably. This was true from Ukraine to the Occupation of Britain (The Channel Islands), France, and Norway to Russia. Life continued as normal, police were approachable and the peoples of the various nations went about their lives as usual.

Weirdly, the mind-set of the national police in these same ‘liberated’ countries is so anti-people vicious that cops today are less popular than were the wartime police forces.

Today, despairingly, the world is horrified at repeated acts of police violence directed against ordinary folk. The Czech Republic is no exception. There, Czech police tackle the man and put him in a headlock for not wearing a mask as his 3-year old toddler son wails in fear. 

The deeply disturbing video of police in the Czech Republic putting a man into a headlock after he allegedly refused to wear a face mask to protect against Covid-19 has gone viral and prompted an investigation.

In the clip recorded on Wednesday in Uherske Hradiste, police can be seen tackling the maskless 40-year-old man to the ground and holding him in a headlock as his frantic three-year-old son cries.

According to the Facebook post, the man had run into trouble with police after he ’picked up his child from the playground’ and forgot to bring a mask with him.

Though the video sparked widespread condemnation against the police officers involved and led to them being removed from, Uherske Hradiste Mayor Stanislav Blaha blatantly defended the officers’ horrific actions.

Despite saying that he would probably take ’a different approach’ if he were in the police officers’ shoes, Blaha claimed that the man repeatedly refused to follow police instructions.

‘Police officers saw a man without a mask. They challenged him to put it on. He was on the street and the man refused,’ the mayor wrote, adding that he refused to give his identity, picked up his son, and ‘began to move away from the police officers. As police followed the man, he allegedly ’started pushing them away and was then tackled.’

An investigation was launched by Czech police following international outrage and condemnation on social media over the man’s treatment.

Michael Walsh, dissident journalist adds that it is thanks to social media that such abuses come to the public attention. ‘There was a time when outrage expressed by mainstream media would prevent such abuse. It is a pity that today’s media writers are so supine that social media now does their job for them. In truth, journalists are hacks paid to scribble inanities on the backs of advertisements.’ Source

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