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ned@beige.party ("Ned Yeung") wrote:

"Take a moment to look at the inhumanity captured in this extraordinary photo running on the front page of tonight's Minneapolis Star Tribune. It shows federal immigration agents immobilizing a protester on the ground and spraying chemical irritant directly into his face. The scene reminds me of the brutality used against civil rights protesters in the 1960s. We look back at those old photos and wonder how the authorities could have behaved so savagely; many years from now, young Americans will look at these photos from 2026 and wonder how anyone could have justified shooting a woman in the head as she tried to drive away, arresting 5-year-old schoolchildren on the street, or holding a man down and spaying chemicals into his face.
Thanks to the Star Tribune reporters and photographers for documenting this work; they create accountability, they make democracy work, and they make all of us in journalism proud."

#uspol #fascism #hate #hatecrime #occupation #minnesota

The Minnisota Star Tribune front page as sharee by governor Tim Walz, with the headline of "Children as young as 5 detained" and an image of a protestor held down by immobilized on the ground by 2 ICE agents while another one holds a chemical spray can almost against in their face, spraying yellow irritant directly into their eyes.
Take a moment to look at the inhumanity captured in this extraordinary photo running on the front page of tonight's Minneapolis Star Tribune. It shows federal immigration agents immobilizing a protester on the ground and spraying chemical irritant directly into his face. The scene reminds me of the brutality used against civil rights protesters in the 1960s. We look back at those old photos and wonder how the authorities could have behaved so savagely; many years from now, young Americans will look at these photos from 2026 and wonder how anyone could have justified shooting a woman in the head as she tried to drive away, arresting 5-year-old schoolchildren on the street, or holding a man down and spaying chemicals into his face. Thanks to the Star Tribune reporters and photographers for documenting this work; they create accountability, they make democracy work, and they make all of us in journalism proud.