Polishprince
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At that point it wouldn't be resistance, it would be revolution.
Right, it's OK for you to resist having your rights violated, but it's not for a black man. There are far too many people like yourself still around.
Sorry, but getting handcuffed for selling loosies and squads of officers or even soldiers going house to house to confiscate firearms aren't even in the same ballpark.
It's so sad that so many here refuse to discuss things honestly. It does explain Trump though.
What happened to Garner and what happened in my scenario are both violations of our right. Our rights are not rated in level of importance. None of them are worth ceding to the government.
Garner had been through the system before, he knew he would be out in a few days. He decided to fight back, and he paid for it.
Fine, we will allow you to go to court to argue why you should get your gun back. OK?
You libs should be happy. The police officer had his life ruined over the event, and it will be a long time before a lot of police officers in New York will ever think about approaching or hassling a sacred cow again.
Enjoy your victory, just don't complain about the pushers, pimps and other non violent criminals invading the hood.
Nothing is changing in NYC other than this one officer no longer has a desk job.
That's bullshit.
When cops see the hazard of hassling Sacred Cows, they learn their lesson and avoid the kind of confrontation they had with Mr. Garner.