cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/42033604

Sat 17 Jan 2026 08.00 EST

Two protesters have been blinded by so-called “less-lethal” munitions deployed by federal officers during an anti-ICE protest last week in Santa Ana, California, according to reports.

Widely seen video recorded at the Santa Ana protest showed a homeland security agent shoot Kaden Rummler, 21, in the face with a less-lethal munition at a distance of only a few feet. Doctors found glass shards and plastic fragments in his skull and a fragment of metal lodged just shy of his carotid artery.

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      3 days ago

      Yes, but I’m not sure what specific rating (e.g. some ANSI rating) would be required.

      Hopefully medical science is close to being able to restore vision in such cases. Would be a good area of research given how fucking often this seems to be happening.

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        3 days ago

        He had glass and plastic lodged in his eye, they pulled a two inch piece of plastic out of his face, not much to do about a blunt force destruction of the eye like that I’m afraid.

        The problem is people don’t realize how corrupt the system is, they’ve never seen the true face of the courts, they are not neutral arbiters of the law, but an arm of the police state, long since given unquestioned power over ordinary people.

        I am not saying don’t protests, but do so in a way that recognizes they can, and want to, shoot you in face. That the courts will let them get away with it, and that they will accept fabrications of the police to justify hurting you despite knowing they are lies. If you lied under oath you could go to prison for decades for perjury. They can do so with impunity.

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          I was thinking more in the sense of eye transplants or functional prosthetics (e.g. some sort of camera). While this is obviously extremely complex and beyond our present technical capabilities, it does seem to be within the realm of feasibility.

          Agreed that the rot of corruption runs very deep. I’ve been keenly aware of this for a few decades, which has certainly shaped my cynicism towards society and general “doomer” attitude. While it might very well be “different” this time, much of it is the same shit that’s been going on forever.

          For what it’s worth, I don’t do protests because it doesn’t pass my risk assessment. Play to your strengths, not the strengths of your adversary.