

Trainwreck: The Real Project X

A night of drunken chaos rocks a quiet Dutch town in this shocking documentary about a teen's birthday invite that accidentally went viral on Facebook.
A night of drunken chaos rocks a quiet Dutch town in this shocking documentary about a teen's birthday invite that accidentally went viral on Facebook.
Yeah, ending this with force always ends like that. Police did the same here in Czechia twenty years ago at a party called CzechTekk (couple thousands of people having a good time on legally rented field, but people from nearby villages didn't like the genre of music being played). If they would have just let it go, people would have gone home after a day or two, instead policemen got rid of their number tags, got drunk and started beating kids like crazy. Some kids ended up in hospital with joints immobile for the rest of their lives etc and thousands of people were protesting in the streets after that. This thing feels similar. If they let the kids get drunk and go home, it would have ended pretty normal. But if you start beating them, of course they're gonna fight back. They are drunk teenagers, what do you expect? It's not a rocket science.
I would probably come too out of curiosity. ;)
Yeah, ending this with force always ends like that. Police did the same here in Czechia twenty years ago at a party called CzechTekk (couple thousands of people having a good time on legally rented field, but people from nearby villages didn't like the genre of music being played). If they would have just let it go, people would have gone home after a day or two, instead policemen got rid of their number tags, got drunk and started beating kids like crazy. Some kids ended up in hospital with joints immobile for the rest of their lives etc and thousands of people were protesting in the streets after that. This thing feels similar. If they let the kids get drunk and go home, it would have ended pretty normal. But if you start beating them, of course they're gonna fight back. They are drunk teenagers, what do you expect? It's not a rocket science.