• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

Would you classify this as torture?

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Exactly. Take it from me. I been in and out and in....long time ago. But, there two basic games we can play in or out.

Cooperation or Resistance. Because the jails are full of Resistance, if you want to be treated well, don't chat with the jailers but do everything they say. Now you are not a stooge, but in your jailers' minds, you are 10 cuts above everyone.

And since they can command your undivided attention for the length of your stay, Hint.....Cooperate.
If you spat on someone's face on the outside you'd get a beat down.

So what would you expect when jailed especially considering the guards OWN that place when you spit on one of their faces.


Jails are ran quite fairly and can be not too bad if you play along with the rules... regardless of whether you disagree with the method people are put there.
 

Carthoris

Well-Known Member
[h=1]Leaked video shows prison captain pepper spraying a restrained inmate and taunting him as he cries for help[/h]
  • Captain Shawn Welch pepper sprayed inmate after he spat at officer
  • He then proceeds to taunt the man as he cries for help
  • Welch was initially fired but this was changed to a 30-day suspension
  • He agreed 'it looks horrific from an outsider's point of view'
By Daily Mail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 14:02 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:49 EST, 22 March 2013


A leaked video has shown the moment a prison captain pepper sprayed a restrained inmate in the face before taunting him and leaving him in distress for more than 20 minutes.
On the footage, Captain Shawn Welch sprays the irritant at Paul Schlosser after the man spat at another officer while he was being restrained at Maine Correctional Center in Windham, Maine.

The spray should be administered no nearer than six feet from the target, whereas Welch was just 18 inches from Schlosser. It also should be used on multiple people, rather than just one.

Welch then taunts him, daring him to cause more trouble, as Schlosser struggles to breathe and pleads for help and medical care.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2297060/Leaked-video-shows-police-pepper-spraying-restrained-inmate-face.html


Thinking this is acceptable is like thinking beating Rodney kind once he was already pretty much not moving was acceptable. It might of been acceptable to have action, but not the continued torture after.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Leaked video shows prison captain pepper spraying a restrained inmate and taunting him as he cries for help


  • Captain Shawn Welch pepper sprayed inmate after he spat at officer
  • He then proceeds to taunt the man as he cries for help
  • Welch was initially fired but this was changed to a 30-day suspension
  • He agreed 'it looks horrific from an outsider's point of view'
By Daily Mail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 14:02 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:49 EST, 22 March 2013


A leaked video has shown the moment a prison captain pepper sprayed a restrained inmate in the face before taunting him and leaving him in distress for more than 20 minutes.
On the footage, Captain Shawn Welch sprays the irritant at Paul Schlosser after the man spat at another officer while he was being restrained at Maine Correctional Center in Windham, Maine.

The spray should be administered no nearer than six feet from the target, whereas Welch was just 18 inches from Schlosser. It also should be used on multiple people, rather than just one.

Welch then taunts him, daring him to cause more trouble, as Schlosser struggles to breathe and pleads for help and medical care.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2297060/Leaked-video-shows-police-pepper-spraying-restrained-inmate-face.html


Thinking this is acceptable is like thinking beating Rodney kind once he was already pretty much not moving was acceptable. It might of been acceptable to have action, but not the continued torture after.
Wow, youre really using the UK Daily Mail as a source?

Thats tantamount to using the National Enquirer as a reliable news source...
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
The sad thing about the American journalism situation is that they actually occasionally get it right before any serious news organizations.
What?? I don't see that. I see the News Orgs in the USA are ridden and supported by consumer marketing propaganda.

And I also do not think news orgs get it right, except in the very initial reporting. Which is also the most wildly varying and contradictory. So, I don't see this distinction.

What I see, is the initial reporting, the first few hours, has all the content you will ever see. Then the spin starts, the pundits weigh in because the advertisers have weighed in. And after the initial reports it's a spin and if info from the initial reports doesn't match the spin, it's discarded, on one Network and munged on the other.

To me it is all very smarry after that, all the charged spin particle words are sickeningly familiar....boring.

So, no I don't see the world press as differing like that. They all scoop each other, (that is the safety in numbers,) and they kowtow to the govts.

Then like with Benghazi, they stop mentioning that the safe house was raided for the paperwork. Or that since it was on fire with the Ambassodor dying, they had cameras watching the entire thing. From the ground and the air. People even today are kept from the Press, but the press white washes that.

So, Benghazi is saved for the next election. That is the American Press. Spin.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
True torture is watching lefties on the news crying about "the children" for whatever their bullshit "do-gooder" cause is this month.
 
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