Contumacious
Radical Freedom
- Aug 16, 2009
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Sadly, you are both wrong.You know, the sentiment among many is that cops are out of control. One story after another leads us to this conclusion. Yes, cops have a very tough job, and they put their lives on the line every day, but they also are doing some really fucking stupid things to lose the trust of normal everyday citizens. This crap needs to be addressed or it is going to get worse, not better.
See you came back for seconds after designating this a troll thread. Interesting.
Obey the law, and you too, will be okay.
Cops begin raping and murdering your family, you pull out a gun and shoot a couple of the bastards. Guess what happens next? You either get erased instantly or get arrested and prosecuted. That's the ugly reality these days. Something's very wrong.
Funny you should mention this..........a squad of cops raped and murdered a family down the block a few days ago........NOT!
You are looney-tunes and I'm finished with you in this thread as I have self-respect.
Saying "police brought this on themselves" over this shooting of a cop is pure bigotry. It is no different than picking a random negro to lynch because of some race riot a thousand miles away and saying "the negroes brought this on themselves".
On the other hand, saying "obey the law and you will be okay" ignores reality. There are too many cases of people obeying the law not being okay. The whole reason we have a fourth amendment is because totalitarian-minded assholes have a funny way of finding a crime whenever they look for one, even if one is not actually occurring.
And even if you are breaking the law by, say, speeding, that does not justify you somehow ending up shot dead by the cops. Excusing what is going on with a blithe "Obey the law and you'll be okay" is just as bad as "the police brought this on themselves."
Well, the vast majority of people whom obey the law, in reality, are okay. But, you too, can 'cherry-pick' isolated instances where that did not apply. Carry-on..........
BULLSHIT
FROM THE ARTICLE
Calling the police is a risky thing to do. Often it is the person who calls for help or some innocent person who ends up brutalized or murdered by the police. For example, on September 15 CNN reported a case of a young man who wrecked his car and went to a nearby house for help. The woman, made paranoid by the “war on crime,” imagined that she was in danger and called police. When the police arrived, the young man ran up to them, and the police shot him dead.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/15/justice/north-carolina-police-shooting/