this is just another reason why a lot of cops don't do anything these days, unless for really serious stuff. they aren't going to risk getting labeled something or thrown in jail because of social issues
I don't give a goddamn rat's ass about any misfortune that befalls parasites with the character of traitors. Dubious though these 2 "law enforcement" officers convictions may be, they still CHOSE to become cops. They chose to join an army of occupation against their own fellow citizens. Those cops chose a career where they hassle the weak on behalf of the powerful. Those cops chose to accept a paycheck to enforce someone else's morals that the cops themselves are often breaking.
Floyd was a piece of shit the world needn't miss, but cops are hardly paragons of civic virtue. Cops are barbed whire and electric fencing designed to keep the meat in place until we can be fed upon. Just like the central banks they ultimately work for, cops in the U.S. are liars, leeches, murderers, thugs, and thieves. They're hypocrites, frauds, and parasites, with the character of traitors. Its' almost 100% guaranteed those two cops fucked with an American Citizen at some point, stealing opportunity and resources from an innocent American, enough that would justify far harsher sentences.
Cops are not decent people. Cops in the U.S. are very large undue hazards to innocent Americans and this Citizen has absolutely no sympathy for whatever harm or misfortune lands on such trash.
>dumb oafs doing the best they can with the hand they were dealt.
i'm not unsympathetic to that, but cops in the U.S. are just too much of an undue hazard to innocent Americans to be anything less than vitriolic. by repeated personal experience, they've well-earned it.
The officers in the picture are the backup responding officers who secured the scene while Chauvin performed his arrest. They followed the Policy of protecting the scene from outsiders while also threading the needle between the new (2016) Policy about not impeding the filming of an active scene.
So in 2016 they got the message to "watch carefully the bystanders because your ass is on the line. Let the arresting officer handle what's behind you." And then they were placed in that exact scenario.
Their crime that they are going to prison for is turning their back on the fatal arrest and doing nothing, which was explicitly paraded in the newspapers as New Official Policy in 2016.
They were betrayed by their Policy. By the newspapers. By their Chief, the Mayor, the DA. They were betrayed by the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota. The jury, they were betrayed by the very people they were trying to protect and serve. This Country Let Them Down.
And they have years to stew over it.
I've heard it called Recidivism, I've seen it deemed Madness. It's revenge; it's primal, instinctive and it's tempting.
Even without external influence, no one can ever trust these men again... not after what we did to them.
Then there's the race factor.
The Racial Essentialist gangs and pseudo-government organizations in America are known to influence and encourage violent behavior through MKUltra-type manipulation in the prisons of the US, especially around the Great Lakes region. The way media injected race so thoroughly into the event makes it appear like an operation by the above groups.
Associations: {Charles Manson + MKUltra + RaceWar + Prison + CIA}, {Timothy McVeigh + John Doe Number 2 + RaceWar + revenge + FBI}
My guess is the cops serve their time, come out violently, and the violence will be used as an excuse to further strip the public of their rights. (Surveillance & 2A)
And yet, an unarmed white woman gets blasted by a black cop at the capitol and it is completely swept under the rug.
Its (D)ifferent
this is just another reason why a lot of cops don't do anything these days, unless for really serious stuff. they aren't going to risk getting labeled something or thrown in jail because of social issues
I don't give a goddamn rat's ass about any misfortune that befalls parasites with the character of traitors. Dubious though these 2 "law enforcement" officers convictions may be, they still CHOSE to become cops. They chose to join an army of occupation against their own fellow citizens. Those cops chose a career where they hassle the weak on behalf of the powerful. Those cops chose to accept a paycheck to enforce someone else's morals that the cops themselves are often breaking.
Floyd was a piece of shit the world needn't miss, but cops are hardly paragons of civic virtue. Cops are barbed whire and electric fencing designed to keep the meat in place until we can be fed upon. Just like the central banks they ultimately work for, cops in the U.S. are liars, leeches, murderers, thugs, and thieves. They're hypocrites, frauds, and parasites, with the character of traitors. Its' almost 100% guaranteed those two cops fucked with an American Citizen at some point, stealing opportunity and resources from an innocent American, enough that would justify far harsher sentences.
Cops are not decent people. Cops in the U.S. are very large undue hazards to innocent Americans and this Citizen has absolutely no sympathy for whatever harm or misfortune lands on such trash.
I mean, for the most part you aren't wrong but also some police officers are just dumb oafs doing the best they can with the hand they were dealt.
I'm with you in disrespecting the badge, but I think there's at least 50% of the humans wearing those badges who don't mean any harm to anyone.
Speaking generally, I don't know what these specific officers were like. I just think a decent man getting burned smells awful.
>dumb oafs doing the best they can with the hand they were dealt.
i'm not unsympathetic to that, but cops in the U.S. are just too much of an undue hazard to innocent Americans to be anything less than vitriolic. by repeated personal experience, they've well-earned it.
No, they murdered floyd. Resisting or not.
So what happens to betrayed cops in prison?
Or what do these betrayed cops do once they get out of prison?
I'm just saying I don't want to be in whatever building they blow up in 2030.
You can continue to shit on me. I don't mind.
(I'll type something here in an edit later when I have time to be more verbose)
The officers in the picture are the backup responding officers who secured the scene while Chauvin performed his arrest. They followed the Policy of protecting the scene from outsiders while also threading the needle between the new (2016) Policy about not impeding the filming of an active scene.
So in 2016 they got the message to "watch carefully the bystanders because your ass is on the line. Let the arresting officer handle what's behind you." And then they were placed in that exact scenario.
Their crime that they are going to prison for is turning their back on the fatal arrest and doing nothing, which was explicitly paraded in the newspapers as New Official Policy in 2016.
They were betrayed by their Policy. By the newspapers. By their Chief, the Mayor, the DA. They were betrayed by the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota. The jury, they were betrayed by the very people they were trying to protect and serve. This Country Let Them Down.
And they have years to stew over it.
I've heard it called Recidivism, I've seen it deemed Madness. It's revenge; it's primal, instinctive and it's tempting.
Even without external influence, no one can ever trust these men again... not after what we did to them.
Then there's the race factor.
The Racial Essentialist gangs and pseudo-government organizations in America are known to influence and encourage violent behavior through MKUltra-type manipulation in the prisons of the US, especially around the Great Lakes region. The way media injected race so thoroughly into the event makes it appear like an operation by the above groups.
Associations: {Charles Manson + MKUltra + RaceWar + Prison + CIA}, {Timothy McVeigh + John Doe Number 2 + RaceWar + revenge + FBI}
My guess is the cops serve their time, come out violently, and the violence will be used as an excuse to further strip the public of their rights. (Surveillance & 2A)
Damn. Are you missing some meds, or some shit?
Your comments are rude as fuck.
Talk like that to people in the real world?
Or just some keyboard commando?
Mother fuckers on this site act like they know people on here.
A lot of loose lip smack talkers as well.
Making real conspiracy theorists on here look bad.
Didn't you just compliment me?