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Opposition grows to police attack on UC Davis students

3:40 pm - 11/22/2011
By Joseph Kishore
22 November 2011

There are certain events that serve to lift the veil on class relations, lay bare the social and political reality of American life, and become the focal point for mass public outrage. The deliberately vicious pepper spraying of unarmed students at the University of California, Davis is one of these events.

Millions of people have viewed videos depicting a police officer methodically spraying seated students as if he was using insecticide against roaches. The gratuitous and sadistic action on Friday afternoon sent at least two people to the hospital, one of whom was coughing blood for hours afterwards. Ten students were thrown to the ground and forcibly arrested.

The students were engaged in protests against economic inequality and soaring tuition as part of the nationwide Occupy movement. In attacking these protesters, the police officer was acting not simply as an individual or even on behalf of the UC system, but fundamentally as a representative of the state and the ruling class, which is taking coordinated steps nationwide to violently shut down the initial expression mass social opposition in the United States.

So far, more than 4,600 people involved in Occupy protests have been arrested nationwide, and both Democratic and Republican Party mayors have coordinated their actions in recent weeks to shut down encampments. In California, police have struck protesters at UC Berkeley with batons and fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in Oakland. Local governments are being advised behind the scenes by the FBI and the Obama administration's Department of Homeland Security.

It is impossible to ignore the connection between these actions and the attacks on demonstrators at Tahrir Square in Egypt, where opponents of the US-backed military regime that replaced Mubarak have been viciously attacked. There may be a difference in degree, but not in kind. Indeed in countries throughout the world, the ruling elite is moving ever more directly to utilize its tools of repression.

In an interview on the Jane Velez-Mitchell Show on CNN Headline News Monday evening, Eric Lee, a student at UC Davis and a member of the International Students for Social Equality, the student organization of the Socialist Equality Party, explained the basic political issues raised by the attack.




Asked by Velez-Mitchell if he thought that UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi should resign, Lee responded "absolutely," but that there were much broader issues involved.

"It does go all the way to the top. It goes to Barack Obama and the two big business parties that are backing the financial class and their violent assault on peaceful protesters across the country," Lee said.

"When governments in Syria and Libya crackdown on their peaceful protesters, we call for intervention. The hypocrisy of the ruling class in this country has been made so clear over the last month. What we really need is a political alternative to the two big business parties. That's why I am a member of the International Students for Social Equality."

The CNN commentator was clearly taken aback by Lee's comments, trying to cut him off, while devoting the remainder of the segment to insisting that politics was not the issue. The media, along with pro-Democratic Party organizations that have sought to influence the Occupy demonstrations, are seeking to cover-up the basic question: that the entire state apparatus is controlled by the ruling class and is dedicated to the unconditional defense of the capitalist system.

The violent crackdown, however, offers its own proof of this fact, as well as the incompatibility of democratic rights with the enormous levels of social inequality that have become the focus of growing popular outrage in the United States.

The attack at UC Davis comes 41 years after the Kent State massacre, when four unarmed college students participating in demonstrations against the Vietnam War were murdered by members of the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. The event sparked a nationwide student strike involving four million students at hundreds of schools.

The anti-Vietnam War protests had been ongoing for several years before the Kent State killings. Only two months into the Occupy protests, however, the state is responding with coordinated and escalating violence. It is only a matter of time before pepper spray and rubber bullets are replaced by more lethal methods of repression.

Thousands of students and supporters participated in demonstrations at UC Davis on Monday, voting for a boycott of classes on November 28. This is the day that the UC Regents is due to meet to approve another drastic increase in tuition that will price tens of thousands of working class students out of a decent education.

In addition to social inequality, the Davis protests have targeted soaring tuition at public universities in California. In the wake of budget cuts imposed by California's Democratic Party governor, Jerry Brown, and the state legislature, both the University of California system and the California State University system are planning fee hikes that will make a decent education unaffordable for thousands of students. Tuition in the UC system could increase as much as 81 percent over the next four years, rising to as high as $22,000 a year.

Governor Brown has refused to comment on the police violence in Davis, and has not spoken on the violence elsewhere in California over the past month.

In an effort to contain student anger, UC Davis Chancellor Katehi announced on Monday that the university police chief had been placed on administrative leave, along with two officers involved in the incident. All of the police officials will continue to be paid. The chancellor has also announced an "investigation" into the incident, aimed at buying time.

Katehi has so far refused calls for her to step down, telling ABC's "Good Morning America" Monday that "the university needs me." At the rally on Monday, she spoke for about one minute and said she felt "horrible" about the incident, calling for "all of the community to come together."

Meanwhile, Mark Yudof, the UC system president who is overseeing the efforts to force tuition increases, has announced an "assessment of campus police procedures." Whatever investigation is organized will be a whitewash of the responsibility of the UC administrators and big business politicians aimed at paving the way for further attacks on public education statewide.

Whatever cosmetic changes are made, the state government in Sacramento as well as the federal government in Washington is determined to press forward with the attack on the working class. Its response to the initial expressions of mass opposition to inequality and the attack on the working class through police-state measures is aimed at suppressing and criminalizing dissent.

These actions are providing millions of people with an object lesson in the nature of the state, which as Friedrich Engels noted is, in the final analysis, a body of armed men whose task is to preserve the wealth and power of the ruling class.

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disco_balla 23rd-Nov-2011 12:57 am (UTC)
No CNN debate live post?
fenris_lorsrai 23rd-Nov-2011 01:06 am (UTC)
just coming to look for it as well. Hold me ONTD_P. I'm scared!
disco_balla 23rd-Nov-2011 01:12 am (UTC)
I cannot stand Gingrich, he is going to be so fucking annoying this entire debate.
baked_goldfish 23rd-Nov-2011 01:13 am (UTC)
You know Huntsman is mad as hell that Gingrich is the latest "Anyone but Mitt" frontrunner.
executivehpfan 23rd-Nov-2011 01:16 am (UTC)
It's too early for you to start making sense, Ron Paul.
nemi_chan 23rd-Nov-2011 01:17 am (UTC)
I found this video of 4 videos of the event, time synced.

jwaneeta 23rd-Nov-2011 01:31 am (UTC)
That's such a great vid. OMG, That onther cop (not Pike) sprayed those kids in the back of the head.

And still the line is, "the officers felt threatened."

I'm so deeply proud of those kids, and so glad the nation has seen this shit.
beshwa National Security Debate bingo card!23rd-Nov-2011 01:19 am (UTC)
http://i.imgur.com/xS7sb.png
disco_balla Re: National Security Debate bingo card!23rd-Nov-2011 01:21 am (UTC)
LOL @ "Freedom"
jwaneeta 23rd-Nov-2011 01:19 am (UTC)
Crosseyed with rage, I posted that one eloquent still pic of this on my FB, with a brief caption, and I got more comments than any previous post of mine ever. Brian Williams, abandoning NBC's bland weekend language ("students clash with police," gdi), said outright, "Now imagine that's your son or daughter sitting there."

I thank GOD this was the image to finally get win the sympathy of uniformed America. I'm still in awe of the restraint, selflessness, and discipline of those sprayed, and those who watched in horror.

Comparing this to the student riot at Penn state, it's hard to believe they're not only the same age, but the same species. I'm just in awe of Occupy UC Davis, and I'm not alone.
executivehpfan 23rd-Nov-2011 01:21 am (UTC)
Beautiful comment.
disco_balla 23rd-Nov-2011 01:26 am (UTC)
So is Santorum OK with every middle-aged white man having his computer searched for child pornography? You know, since they are the "main ones" committing sexual acts against children?

These fucking people!!
senkig 23rd-Nov-2011 01:37 am (UTC)
*_*
GET EM JON!
disco_balla 23rd-Nov-2011 01:38 am (UTC)
He looked like even he couldn't believe they were allowing him to speak lol!
senkig 23rd-Nov-2011 01:42 am (UTC)
lmao I can't with rick santorum
baked_goldfish 23rd-Nov-2011 01:42 am (UTC)
Ron Paul's face just now was hilarious.
executivehpfan 23rd-Nov-2011 01:42 am (UTC)
Can we declare war on radical Christianity, Frothy?
nikoel 23rd-Nov-2011 01:46 am (UTC)
I know it. "At war with radical Islam" after Herman Cain practically said the TSA should be doing racial profiling before realizing what he was about to utter.
rainbow_fish 23rd-Nov-2011 01:44 am (UTC)
Idk if anyone needs a streaming link, but I found this:

http://www.mediaite.com/uncategorized/watch-the-2012-republican-presidential-candidates-debate-live/
disco_balla 23rd-Nov-2011 01:49 am (UTC)
OMFG Herman Cain shut up with this "clarity" bullshit.

Clarity just means your ass don't know shit so you can't say what the fuck you'd do.

jwaneeta 23rd-Nov-2011 01:52 am (UTC)
Has this become a Rethug debate thread? Where am I? What channel should I be watching? HELP MEEE
disco_balla 23rd-Nov-2011 01:51 am (UTC)
IZ-RILL
quizzicalsphinx 23rd-Nov-2011 01:53 am (UTC)
HAHAHA AM TRYING TO PROPERLY CONVEY THIS PHONETICALLY


IS-RULE?


IZ-RULL?

senkig 23rd-Nov-2011 01:52 am (UTC)
"MOUNTAINS" - Herman Cain.
executivehpfan 23rd-Nov-2011 01:52 am (UTC)
Fucking mountains, how do they work?
rainbow_fish 23rd-Nov-2011 01:53 am (UTC)
All of them over there?

Oh Rick.... Oh honey...
senkig 23rd-Nov-2011 01:53 am (UTC)
I wonder if Rick Perry was trying to think of a third country to impose sanctions on.

Iran, Syria, and... Oops-istan.
quizzicalsphinx 23rd-Nov-2011 01:54 am (UTC)
SO I AM LITERALLY AT WORK. LIKE, I HAVE ASSIGNED SHIT I SHOULD BE DOING. AND I AM WATCHING THIS DEBATE. WHAT HAVE I BECOME?
hammersxstrings 23rd-Nov-2011 01:55 am (UTC)
kind of OT but i found this on Tumblr and I wanted to share lol



LOVE IT
nikoel 23rd-Nov-2011 01:56 am (UTC)
It's just a couple posts back. :) It is super awesome though.
executivehpfan 23rd-Nov-2011 01:55 am (UTC)
Energy independence. Hmm. How about green energy?
rainbow_fish 23rd-Nov-2011 01:57 am (UTC)
Satan's playground.

Michelle won't tolerate that foolishness!
rainbow_fish 23rd-Nov-2011 01:56 am (UTC)
The president is against energy independence?

ORLY, MICHELLE?
hammersxstrings 23rd-Nov-2011 01:58 am (UTC)
i hate rick santorum

bear shits in woods, pope is catholic but still
nikoel 23rd-Nov-2011 01:58 am (UTC)
Crap, I just agreed with Santorum about something. What has my life become?
executivehpfan 23rd-Nov-2011 01:59 am (UTC)
We come to the aid of those in trouble! Except the homeless, those without healthcare, the poor, illegal immigrants, the LGBT community. Fuck those guys.
rainbow_fish 23rd-Nov-2011 02:00 am (UTC)
I just turned this on about ten minutes ago.

Has Herman Cain answered a question all night? Every single time he's said anything since I turned it on, it's some bullshit non-answer
rainbow_fish 23rd-Nov-2011 02:01 am (UTC)
Omg, the term "Obama-care"

It's called health care reform, tbh.
baked_goldfish 23rd-Nov-2011 03:18 am (UTC)
No lie though, fifty years from now, I want people to talk about this reform like it's a landmark change that leads the way for single-payer, and I want them to call it Obamacare. Just to screw with the haters.
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