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State Terrorism

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Government Killing Its Citizens

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Shane Dymke
Shane Dymke
Aug 06, 2024

CREDIT GOES TO daveallen @ YOUTUBE


KENT STATE SHOOTING BY NATIONAL GUARD IN 1970


ACCORDING TO OPENAI:


The involvement of the U.S. government in the deaths of its citizens can be a sensitive and complex topic, often involving legal and moral implications. Here are a few historical and recent examples:


  1. Kent State Shootings (1970): During a protest against the Vietnam War at Kent State University, the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students, killing four and wounding nine. The event sparked national outrage and remains a significant example of government use of lethal force against citizens.

These examples highlight instances where actions or decisions by the U.S. government have directly or indirectly led to the deaths of its citizens. Each case has been subject to extensive legal, political, and public scrutiny.


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