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Cops Love To Bully & Assault Civilians

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
The police are the victims of your abuse and assumptions.
Poor poor po po....they are the real victims.
All because I post examples of them getting
caught committing serious crimes under
color of law.

You remind me of an old Bloom County cartoon.
Steve Dallas, the time travelling lawyer, seeks out
clients from history. In one panel, he's counselling
a forlorn looking Adolf Hitler, who whimpers....
"I'm a victim too."
 
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Bthoth

Well-Known Member
Poor poor po po....they are the real victims.
All because I post examples of them getting
caught committing serious crimes under
color of law.

No, for putting them in a blanket as if the errors of a few mean them all.
You remind me of an old Bloom County cartoon.
Steve Dallas, the time travelling lawyer, seeks out
clients from history. In one panel, he's counselling
a forlorn looking Adolf Hitler, who whimpers....
"I'm a victim too."
And there you go, assimilating what one does to another.

It is a part of your nature that you should end.

You and I differ on imposing responsibility to others for the atrocities committed by a few. It's the same kind of irrational behavior of condemning women for the story of eve giving adam an apple.

If you want to show the bad cops. OK

Follow the trials and expose what should not be allowed. Find the focal flaws of the individual actions, but stop condemning cops/police for what a few bad apples did.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
No, for putting them in a blanket as if the errors of a few mean them all.
If one looks into cases of bad cop events, one discovers
that this is far from their 1st time. They've been getting
away with criminal acts for years because their brothers
(& sisters) in blue cover for them.
A cop is bad if they let fellow cops get away with crimes.
And there you go, assimilating what one does to another.
What do you think "assimilating" means?
You and I differ on imposing responsibility to others for the atrocities committed by a few. It's the same kind of irrational behavior of condemning women for the story of eve giving adam an apple.
It seems that you give a pass to the many cops who
cover for illegal acts by fellow cops. Those who
do evil, & those who enable evil are all bad.
If you want to show the bad cops. OK
Duh.
Follow the trials and expose what should not be allowed. Find the focal flaws of the individual actions, but stop condemning cops/police for what a few bad apples did.
If you'd spent more time perusing the links I
post, & less time on police apologetics, you'd
see that I do expose cops' illegal behavior.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
No, for putting them in a blanket as if the errors of a few mean them all.
I think I get now what your problem is. You're under the illusion that there are only "a few bad apples".
You haven't understood when I explained that it is a systemic problem, did you?
 

Audie

Veteran Member
I think I get now what your problem is. You're under the illusion that there are only "a few bad apples".
You haven't understood when I explained that it is a systemic problem, did you?
You could say we in Hong Kong loved the
RHKP. Very just, very highly respected.

Its all changed now. Nobody trusts the
police now.
 
We see it over & over. Cops use any pretext
to beat & arrest people. Doesn't matter if
there's no reasonable suspicion of a crime.
This former cop explains how he was trained,
& why cops escalate matters, intend injury,
& construct a scenario to frame the victim
for a fake crime. Victim has a $75,000
medical bill. Suit is inevitable.

Caution: Physical & verbal abuse of the victim
who is in great pain.
Manipulative people *always* gravitate toward power positions. It's in their nature.

...And to be a cop is to possess much, much power over others.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
....but stop condemning cops/police for what a few bad apples did.
Stop pretending it's just a few bad apples.
Typically, when 1 cop does something illegal & abusive
to a civilian, other cops nearby support the bad cop.
Then they also falsify their report, in order to defend
the wrong doer.
It's exceedingly rare for a good cop to step in to prevent
the bad cop from doing wrong. When it happens, cops
retaliate against the good cop who violates the blue wall.

If you're interested, this video shows a typical encounter
of a cop arresting & brutalizing a man simply because
the cop was offended. There was no crime.
Watch as the other cops allow the crime to continue.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
No, for putting them in a blanket as if the errors of a few mean them all.
It is systemic in nature. It is the training, it is qualified immunity, it is allowing internal investigations, it is the blind eyes and silence that makes most cops bad.
 

Bthoth

Well-Known Member
I think I get now what your problem is. You're under the illusion that there are only "a few bad apples".
Great. Whether it is in a school or playground, there are a few that break the rules. Not all.

The police are for us, and are our children, our neighbors and our population taking a job to maintain our laws. If you can do better than participate. But be certain, they are not going away to enable criminals to take over our country.
You haven't understood when I explained that it is a systemic problem, did you?
The systemic problem is to consider the police as the bad guys. It is a problem within the criminal element to be against the police.

The street gangs and criminal element are the folk that created the systemic problem of hate for the people that protect and defend us.

If you really want a problem, just push the issue and watch the police go on strike for a week and the criminals take over and rape and molest anyone that they see.

Unless you have been around actual criminals, you have no idea how cruel that they can be.
 

Bthoth

Well-Known Member
Not really given you did tell me to stop doing something legal to not get pulled over.
Are you drunk?

If you run from a cop, you could be shot. That is what I would tell you.

if you break the law, you could be shot. That is what I tell anyone.

Do not think that you are right before the police.
 

Bthoth

Well-Known Member
It is systemic in nature. It is the training, it is qualified immunity, it is allowing internal investigations, it is the blind eyes and silence that makes most cops bad.
The systemic problem is the corrupt want to think that they can break the law and must be found guilty before they can be stopped.

There is no immunity, every person can be pulled over and stopped and if the police believe that you fit the profile of a sought criminal, you can be taken in, whether you like it or not.

The systemic problem is the corrupt teach their children that they do not have to comply with the police.

What makes the cops bad are criminals, not the job or training. What you are conveying is the systemic problem 'that police are bad.'
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Great. Whether it is in a school or playground, there are a few that break the rules. Not all.

The police are for us, and are our children, our neighbors and our population taking a job to maintain our laws. If you can do better than participate. But be certain, they are not going away to enable criminals to take over our country.

The systemic problem is to consider the police as the bad guys. It is a problem within the criminal element to be against the police.

The street gangs and criminal element are the folk that created the systemic problem of hate for the people that protect and defend us.

If you really want a problem, just push the issue and watch the police go on strike for a week and the criminals take over and rape and molest anyone that they see.

Unless you have been around actual criminals, you have no idea how cruel that they can be.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/09/us/disband-police-camden-new-jersey-trnd/index.html

No police - fewer crimes.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Are you drunk?

If you run from a cop, you could be shot. That is what I would tell you.

if you break the law, you could be shot. That is what I tell anyone.

Do not think that you are right before the police.
No, you did tell me to quit doing something legal to avoid getting pulled over. That's not how the law works, and pulling over people foe things that violate no law is inappropriate and should be a write up for the cop. If it keeps happening the cop should be fired and banned from being a cop.
The systemic problem is the corrupt want to think that they can break the law and must be found guilty before they can be stopped.
Ok, so you don't kniw what systemic means, and you don't really want to address the points apparently.
What makes the cops bad are criminals, not the job or training. What you are conveying is the systemic problem 'that police are bad.'
Yeah, I showed where the training is problematic. Cops are bad when they are drunk on duty, kill someone and others cover up for it. Cops are bad when someone is attacked, killed or not, and did not break any laws. Cops are bad when they arrest people for oregano and donut glaze and say they're drugs. Cops are bad when they plant evidence, lie amd throw innocent people in jail. Cops are bad when they give innocent people a hard time.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
II'm thoroughly convinced there must, most certainly be something better.
Oh, wait! A lot of Europe and Asia and other places are doing that something better.
And it is not that the practices are unknown in the US. The military teaches de-escalation tactics. But when an ex soldier applies those tactics they get fired. Meet Officer Mader: Fired For Trying To Do The Right Thing
(It's not in that article but I remember from another one that Mader was trained in the military and knew what he was doing.)

(And then people oppose assisted suicide. It's already legal. But you have to get a cop to do it, not a doctor.)
 

Audie

Veteran Member
Great. Whether it is in a school or playground, there are a few that break the rules. Not all.

The police are for us, and are our children, our neighbors and our population taking a job to maintain our laws. If you can do better than participate. But be certain, they are not going away to enable criminals to take over our country.

The systemic problem is to consider the police as the bad guys. It is a problem within the criminal element to be against the police.

The street gangs and criminal element are the folk that created the systemic problem of hate for the people that protect and defend us.

If you really want a problem, just push the issue and watch the police go on strike for a week and the criminals take over and rape and molest anyone that they see.

Unless you have been around actual criminals, you have no idea how cruel that they can be.
I think, its you have no idea.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
In short....
Elderly woman goes to the hospital. As she leaves,
an offended cop breaks her leg so badly that she
needs surgery. Of course, taxpayers will pay for
the lawsuit now filed.

Body camera footage & analysis by an ex-cop....
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Cops rough up guy recovering from surgery.
They knew his condition.
They escalated things anyway.
Taxpayers will give him $300,000.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Kids are walking home from school (Las
Vegas NV). One kid looks at a cop driving by.
This offends the cop, who arrests & assaults
the kid..
Cops know they've done wrong, so they fought
for a year to prevent release of body camera
recordings. It took an ACLU suit to release it.

Is there any limit to how dumb, immature,
& corrupt cops can be? I guess not.
Lawsuit against cops filed.
 
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