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Generally speaking, pro-police movements are countermovements to progressive ones. This isn't an America thing, I can't think of a single prominent (and organic) social movement that was like "the police should be arresting more people".
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In Japan, the most culturally significant violent uprising post WWII has to be the Zengakuren uprisings, which were uh, like, not huge fans of the cops, among other things.
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Guess my point here is I'm not sure if Akudama Drive is saying ACAB as hard as I'd like. The framing of the show is pro-police. The characters act in ways that a pro-police person would think they do. Thing is: all the sympathetic characters are the criminals
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But again, the reason why the CHAZ checkpoints were not like this was because the nature of mass movements doesn't lend itself to a reactionary class character, but a socialist one.









