It's not a warzone - US Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas weighs in on Occupy movement
source: http://rt.com/usa/news/sgt-thomas-movement-occupy-465/
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Sgt. Shamar Thomas became an Internet celebrity nearly a month into the Occupy Wall Street movement after a video of a fiery diatribe unleashed on Big Apple police officers went viral on the Internet. In the past week, the passionate speech he delivered before New York’s boys in blue has garnered around 2 million hits. Why does his voice resonate so strongly with the rest of America?
“I’m just one person,” Sgt. Thomas tells RT. “I’m just part of the 99 percent. I just want to inspire people and veterans to go out and protect these people.”
When armed cops surrounded Occupy Wall Street protesters last weekend in New York, demonstrators were shocked that their non-violent movement warranted such aggressive action from the NYPD — an ongoing motif of their strife that largely became evident when a video surfaced weeks earlier of an officer using pepper-spray on peaceful, female protesters.
When former enlisted Marine Sgt. Shamar Thomas saw the scene himself in Times Square, he was quick to voice his objecting to how the cops were acting, with their weapons ready and protesters perturbed.
“It’s not a war zone,” Thomas is heard yelling to the NYPD. “These are unarmed people.”
Thomas repeatedly tells the cops, “These are US citizens. Leave these people alone.”
Sgt. Thomas says that he took an oath to protect and serve his country as a member of the US military, and adds that it is not an oath that he has taken lightly.
“What made me angry was to see the police hurting unarmed protesters that I haven’t seen become violent with the police or dangerous to anybody else that was in the populace,” he says. Much like the oath he took to serve and protect as a member of the US military, Sgt. Thomas says that the officers of the NYPD have a job to look after their fellow Americans domestically. When he saw them taking on peaceful protesters with weapons, however, it made him question what is good and just about America.
“This country has an ongoing war that I don’t necessarily agree with,” says Thomas, “but to hurt the citizens that you swear to protect is kind of a contradiction to the oath that you take as a police officer to be courteous and professional.”
Thomson adds that while serving for his country in Iraq, his force was once pelted with rocks by Iraqis. “After the rock throwing was done,” he says, “we didn’t go into the crowd and start beating and arresting people. To come back to my country and see the police doing this to the people . . . I’m not going to stand for it.”
As Sgt. Thomas made a stand last week, he said other veterans should follow suit if they believe in continuing their protection over the American people.
“As part of the 99 percent, I think it’s my duty as a leader, as somebody who chose to serve and protect my country, to continue my job,” he says.
And for those that are just civilians, Sgt. Thomas adds that they should also be willing to voice themselves before it is too late.
“This is our opportunity our opinions and people need to take this opportunity and go support their local occupation because we can't leave it into the hands of senators and congressman…to one day wake up and fix everything. We have to use our voices,” he says.
Though the Occupy movement will go on to be leaderless as participants rally together as once, Thomas may not be their figurehead but he has become a respected member who is helping lend a voice, and a big one, to a growing movement.
http://rt.com/usa/news/sgt-thomas-movement-occupy-465/
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CalgarC
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he is right. absolutly no honor in this what so ever
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CalgarC:
When will those bozos hear our voices?
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CalgarC
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MotherForTruth:
they won't... we just have to ignore them and start over
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Paratus
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Interesting since the OWS protesters in another location spit on a member of the Coast Guard who was in uniform at the time. Oh well.
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Paratus
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PeteLeS33
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Excellent post. Sgt Thomas did inspire.
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Nick19
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Geez, I can't help but be cynical every time RTV interviews people like this in an almost ironic twist since if Russians did the same thing, they would get the living shit kicked out of them and thrown in jail. Although the same has happened in the US, the outcome for Russian protesters would be much much worse. If the marine guy yelled at Russian police like that, he would get the living shit kicked out of him.
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David_H [removed]
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David_H:
Russia isn't Communist derp, it just has a really poor human rights record compared to the US and they pretty much do the whole bash the US with RTV since its STATE owned just to give you a heads up. I am by no means saying they're wrong on this interview, I'm simply saying that theoretically if he were in Russia and did the same thing, he would be beaten by police.
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Nick19:
That's why I'm glad I'm an American and not a Russian.
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cabinettags
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MotherForTruth
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David_H:
Great point! I agree.
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Nick19:
Have you followed any news on US law enforcement and corrupt justice system?
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David_H:
I'm not talking about a stereotype for christ sakes. I'm talking about the fact that media freedom in a place like Russia ranks 144 and that human rights for protesters is much worse than in the US and that RTV (RUSSIA today) is more concerned about the problems going on in the US than back home since its a state run enterprise by the Kremlin. State Run media means that they won't discuss the problems happening within the Russian government and will only try to paint the US in the MOST negative picture possible even though some commentary is true to certain extents but they over exaggerate the problem further.
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Nick19
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MotherForTruth:
Yeah, there are problems here but the last time I was stopped for a ticket, I didn't have to pay the officer a bribe. I mean the US is by no means perfect when it comes to law enforcement but I still trust officers if I have a problem such as someone breaking into my home. I'm not denying the police forces around the US have problems with brutality and the OWS shows the unneeded amount of force that officers are using against protesters. Despite this, they still pale in comparison to Russian police in terms of corruption and brutality. Of course, RTV would never discuss this since they're owned by the Kremlin. I mean its like asking you if you would trust a State Run media network from Washington DC that was based off the political ideology of the Republicans or Democrats and ignored any problems here and said "But oh, look how horrible Europe is".
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Nick19:
Nick19, Forget the traffic ticket. Here is the real justice in US http://current.com/community/93510204_guilty-until-proven-innocent.htm
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MotherForTruth:
Again, the justice system here isn't perfect.
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Nick19:
Perfect? This word should not even be in the same sentence as US justice.
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oboith
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I've had similar feelings Sgt Thomas, but I've never had the courage to throw myself into the public "Circus". Please remember in the future, that your responsibility is to your own honor first and to your country next. Kudos and "Semper Fi",....bless you.
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oboith:
right on . absolutely. +^d
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jubal
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The real war that is being waged is the war by the Rich against the 99%.
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Toughth
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So much for To Searve And Protect. If they are paid enough from outside the police try and start trouble. Normaly I suport Polic officers doing their duty but they do have to be fair.
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Toughth
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Toughth:
They have forgotten their duties.
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Leen61
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Excelent video. I'm sure Sgt. Thomas will inspire other vets to get on out and occupy.
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KB723
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Very Cool, Thanks for sharing... =)
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KB723:
You are welcome. Sgt. Shamar Thomas spoke from his heart.
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MotherForTruth:
He sure did and I agree with him... Thanks again and have a great day... =)
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cabinettags
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Thanks for this Mother.., There are several other articles on this and I've watched the video. Problem is I'm almost deaf. This is the first article where I could READ what he was saying. Much appreciated
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cabinettags:
You are very welcome, glad you could enjoy this post.
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MotherForTruth
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A real Hero!
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