You're right, it does not give them the right to fire, or we are no better than the Chinese were at Tienanmen Square , the issue here is whether those responsible for initiating the violence should be held responsible as well.Spearhead wrote:
What the fuck. A line of gunmen opened fire on people who were on their way to class.S.Lythberg wrote:
all were at faultdjphetal wrote:
You've got to be the first person I've ever heard defend the Kent State Shootings. That's really, really pathetic and despicable.
My dad was at Kent when it happened. Ya, some students were acting crazy. Doesnt give the government the right to open fire onto a crowd of people in the same town.
They were afraid of a student uprising so they murdered some people. Fucking unbelievable that any American could excuse that. And fuck anyone who tries to defend the National Guard for what it did on that day.
Thank god there were some who refused to fire because it was an illegal order. At least some of them were real Americans.
There have been many cases in the history of our nation where martial law has been necessary to keep the peace, and there will continue to be similar situations in the future when natural disasters occur and protests get out of hand. Only if (and that's a big IF) the American people learn to control themselves and act responsibly in times of crisis will the need for military deployment on our own soil no longer be needed.