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Do Not Resist |Trailer| Documentary on the militarization of police in the US

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Director: Craig Atkinson (his directorial debut)

Excerpt from a Washington Post article discussing the documentary:

The haunting thing about the new policing documentary “Do Not Resist” is what it doesn’t show. There are no images of cops beating people. No viral videos of horrifying shootings. Sure, there are scenes from the Ferguson protests in which riot cops deploy tear gas. But there’s no blood, no Tasings, no death. Yet when it was over, I had to force myself to exhale.

What makes this movie so powerful is its terrifying portrayal of the mundanities of modern policing. I watched the movie weeks ago, but there are scenes that still flicker in my head. We all remember the clashes between police and protesters in Ferguson. We’ve seen the photos. We saw the anger and the animus exchanged across the protest lines. What we didn’t see were the hours and hours before and after those moments. We didn’t see the MRAPs and other armored vehicles roll in, one at a time, slowly transforming an American town into a war zone. We didn’t hear the clomp of combat boots on asphalt in the quiet hours of the early morning, interrupted only by fuzzy dispatches over police radio.

It’s one thing to show an MRAP — a vehicle built for war, and for a very specific purpose in a very specific type of war — being misused after a small-town police agency obtained it from the Defense Department. “Do Not Resist” takes you to the base where those vehicles are stored. A camera trained on the window captures hundreds of MRAPs — rows and rows and rows of them — scrolling by, all destined for a police agency somewhere in America. Meanwhile, an Army specialist explains how the troops who use the vehicles get hours and hours of training before they’re entrusted to drive the trucks on a battlefield. The Pentagon then gives the trucks to police agencies to use on U.S. streets with no accompanying training at all. Sometimes, the specialist says, a police agency will find a body part in one of the trucks. They try to avoid that. But after all, these are machines of war.

The film crew then takes a ride with a small-town sheriff as he drives his hulking new MRAP through business districts and quiet neighborhoods — that is, once he figures out how to operate it. The most disturbing thing about this scene isn’t the truck itself, or the striking images of the truck in the town, or even the sheriff’s statement that it will probably mostly be used for drug raids. The most disturbing thing is that it simply doesn’t occur to the sheriff that the footage might be disturbing. He has no problem letting a film crew show this massive contraption built to withstand roadside bombs in a military convoy lumbering through his small town, because the notion that military vehicles aren’t appropriate for domestic policing is foreign to him.
 
Too many Trump articles over saturating the forum. The description sounds terrifying, cartoonishly so. The part describing the sheriff and how nonchalant he acted about driving a weapon of war around town, just shilling. They really have no idea.
 

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a lot of my threads involve me fucking up somehow. Perhaps I'm a moron?
Some real Germany in the 30s vibes from that description. No offence to 'Murica GAF but man I'm glad I'm from a different country.
 
More people need to see what they are telling their students at these warrior cop classes. It's disturbing. It's even more disturbing that this culture is right in front of everyone's faces yet half of America refuses to acknowledge it and in some cases support and encourage it.
 

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More people need to see what they are telling their students at these warrior cop classes. It's disturbing. It's even more disturbing that this culture is right in front of everyone's faces yet half of America refuses to acknowledge it and in some cases support and encourage it.

This is the part that blows my mind the most.
 

Kthulhu

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Great trailer.

Hopefully this gets a lot of attention.

It terrifies me how far we've let this go, and systemic racism has made it a million times worse.

I couldn't find a release date on the website, when can I buy this?
 
I don't know. I can't find any release date info, except for "2016" in the trailer title. Weird.

Don't matter. Saving up money right now and keeping my eyes out. Probably going to be an on demand thing and I'll buy it first thing. Docs like this need to become as mainstream and the multitude of foul play murder docs.
 

Mike M

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Found out yesterday that my otherwise progressive mother is on board the All Lives Matter train, which left me and my brother completely aghast. We should take her to see this when it comes out, maybe something will get through to her.

Trying to have this conversation with friends and relatives who just post ALM shit on Facebook is like one of those nightmares where no one can hear you. It's incredibly frustrating and disheartening.
 
Found out yesterday that my otherwise progressive mother is on board the All Lives Matter train, which left me and my brother completely aghast. We should take her to see this when it comes out, maybe something will get through to her.

Trying to have this conversation with friends and relatives who just post ALM shit on Facebook is like one of those nightmares where no one can hear you. It's incredibly frustrating and disheartening.

Try to make her understand with an analogy to cancer activists. Tell her this:

"Imagine you are part of a group trying to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer, a very noble endeavor. One day, during a fundraiser activity, a large group of asshole people rudely interrupt everything by shaming you for "only fighting for breast cancer when all types of cancer matter". That would be ridiculous, yes? Because fighting breast cancer does not mean not caring or giving a shit about other types of cancer. You're simply fighting this battle because it means something to you; maybe you've had breast cancer or maybe you've lost someone to it. But you know other people are fighting other battles for other types of cancer, and you support them. In no way do you consider yourself selfish for fighting specifically for breast cancer, because that would indeed be ridiculous.

That is what Black Lives Matter activists do. The black community means something to them, because it is their community, so they are fighting for this cause. When you yap back "no, all lives matter", you are the asshole who interrupts."
 

Nelo Ice

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Thanks for posting this. There's showings this month in the bay area including 2 nights where the director will be there. I'll definitely get tickets.
 
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