Having thus excluded conversation and desisted from study, he had neither business nor amusement. His ideas, therefore, being neither renovated by discourse nor increased by reading, wore gradually away, till at last his anger congealed into madness.
Wednesday, June 03, 2020
This is Rahul Dubey. He saved lives last night in Washington D.C. when he opened his home to 70 peaceful protesters to shelter them from the police when they forced them into a residential neighborhood in a tactic known as "kettling".
Kettling is a military technique to encircle people, to box them in on all sides, into a smaller and smaller and smaller space where they can't retreat or escape from. In protests in the US, it's often accompanied by police forces taking advantage of the fact that protesters can't retreat to inflict maximum harm with teargas, batons, and other weapons for an extended period before doing mass arrests.
It's not a dispersement technique, it's the complete opposite - it's a technique of intense aggression, and it's controversial because it's seldom used in good faith and often results in intense prolonged violence, with the intention of also cutting everyone caught in the kettle off from medics, aid, food, water, the ability to leave, etc.
When D.C. police pushed protesters into a residential neighborhood in an attempt to kettle them, residents of the neighborhood had been watching, and threw open their front doors, including a first-generation Indian-American man named Rahul Dubey.
Rahul and his neighbors sheltered a hundred people or more, between them, for eight hours last night, including having teargas fired at their homes and having the police try to enter their private property several times through various methods. They were rebuked and dispelled every time.
Rahul and his neighbors orchestrated food, medical aid, and lawyers during the siege, including ensuring protesters had safe escorts this morning.
About the protesters he said to the press: "I hope that my 13-year-old son grows up to be just as amazing as they are. Our country needs people like THEM."
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