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Сообщение от Американец
ММММ....а как думаешь,можно построить цивилизованное общество занимаясь самосудом на улице?Я уверен-нет.Тем более ,как ты знаешь,Украине в этом помогают другие цивилизованные страны.Захотят ли они в этом участвовать и вытянет ли Украина без них?
Мои предложения-делать все цивилизованно.Фото\видео материалы,показания свидетелей,максимальная огласка СМИ,интернет и т.п.
Это бла бла бла?
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безперечно. саме так його побудували в країні, де ти і я живемо.
почитай історію цієї країни.
і ще історію європейських держав.
через становлення громадянського суспільства, в тому числі просто озброєними громадянами - проти свавільної влади - пройшли абсолютно ВСІ сьогоднішні, так звані, цивілізовані суспільства. І кров лилася всюди.
Бо інакше не буває - без спротиву БАНДА не піде. Ніде і ніколи.
на, читай. це лише ОДИН ІЗ, а не винятковий приклад
Battle of Athens (1946)
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Polls for the county election opened August 1, 1946. About 200 armed deputies turned out to patrol the precincts—the normal complement of 15 deputies significantly augmented by reinforcements from other counties. A number of conflicts arose before the polls closed, the most serious of which was when a black man, Tom Gillespie, was assaulted by officers after casting his vote. Deputy C.M. Wise shot and wounded him in the back while he was trying escape from the officers. C.M. Wise was later sentenced to 1–3 years in prison, being the only person to face charges from the events of August 1–2, 1946.
As the polls closed, deputies seized ballot boxes and took them to the jail. Opposition veterans responded by arming themselves and marching there. Some of them had raided the National Guard Armory, obtaining arms and ammunition. Estimates of the number of veterans besieging the jail vary from several hundred to as high as 2,000.
When the men reached the jail, it was barricaded and manned by 55 deputies. The veterans demanded the ballot boxes but were refused. They then opened fire on the jail, initiating a battle that lasted several hours by some accounts, considerably less by others. In the end, the door of the jail was dynamited and breached. The barricaded deputies—some with injuries—surrendered, and the ballot boxes were recovered.
During the fight at the jail, rioting had broken out in Athens, mainly targeting police cars.[This continued even after the ballot boxes were recovered, but subsided by morning.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle...ens_%281946%29
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