Brazil

>brazil
>man kidnaps more than 30 people in a bus
>police kills the kidnapper after 4 hours of conversation, no hostages injured
>left wing crying on the internet because of it, they say that the police’s action was unproportional

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>they say that the police’s action was unproportional
what did they mean by this?

That the police should use any non-lethal method to stop the criminal

yes but why "unproportional", would it be proportional if there were 100+ people?

Sounds like another Tuesday in the land of Order and Progress

kinda

no police should carry weapons and prisons should be abolished. restorative justice is the future

>Canadian flag
Why am I not surprised

ITs proportional if we calculate that the net worth of the attacker is less than the median net worth onboard the buss.

don’t know if ironic because cuckanada