Taking the Heat

Some in the U.S. are bothered by the coverage and criticism abroad of the Ferguson, Missouri situation. At bottom, they are upset and embarrassed that the U.S., so fond of lecturing the rest of the world on human rights and civil liberties, is being taken to task for its handling of the demonstrations there. As I've said before, the Americans like to look down on other people and feel superior to everyone else, pretending that they don't treat dissenters and protesters badly, a part of the myth that the U.S. propaganda machine has been feeding us for decades.

Now, we all get to see that there isn't that much difference between the U.S. and other countries, when it comes to dealing with street protests, especially when what started all this was a racially-motivated crime by white police against a black young man.

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