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– LauriThorne 41 points 3 years ago +41 / -0

The time that Minneapolis cop accidentally shot a black guy by accidentally getting her gun instead of her tazer.

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– thepalagoon 32 points 3 years ago +32 / -0

Because third wave feminism opened the door to academics embracing the long-discredited theory of Tabula Rasa and preaching that everyone is equal and it's society that creates sexual dimorphism.

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– cartoonericroberts 17 points 3 years ago +17 / -0

and it's society that creates sexual dimorphism.

I would think this is straw-manning feminism but this belief is actually super common. I don't understand how they don't get laughed out of society.

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– SicilianOmega 16 points 3 years ago +16 / -0

The same way Lysenko (who believed in Tabula Rasa for plants) didn't get laughed out of the Soviet scientific community: Those in power impose punishments on those who laugh.

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– SparkMandrill83 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

Its a mix of womens egos, simps and conserva-cucks treating women with kid gloves, and evil globalists taking advatange of it all

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– krzyzowiec 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

I blame the cucks and simps most. It couldn’t happen without them.

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– TakenusernameA 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Because they were too useful for the the government to get rid of them.

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– acp_k2win 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

I don't understand how they don't get laughed out of society.

Because after contraception became publicly available, effectively turning every women into a slut, men started to pretend to take women seriously because they thought it would help them get laid.

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– LauriThorne 22 points 3 years ago +22 / -0

Why do we let people violently resist arrest?

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– Decrixxx 10 points 3 years ago +10 / -0

they were doing office jobs, but a sudden wave of retirements of the most experienced agents forced the police to send unqualified personnel on the street.

I wonder why such a sudden wave of retirement occurred...

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– elleand202 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

Women working generally is a corporatist scam to dilute the value of labor by expanding the labor pool.

Edit: I also think that a lot of the contemporary anti-natalist sentiment is also a corporatist scheme to keep their female workforce working and not home pregnant or raising children.

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– WhitePhoenix 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Good question, but if the black guy wasn't resisting arrest the way a majority of black suspects do this wouldn't have happened either.

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– deleted 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0
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– Matamoros834 8 points 3 years ago +8 / -0

Just transition, already, and take your schizo psychotic takes to somewhere they fit better, like r/tranny.

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– deleted 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0
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– Matamoros834 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Well then I guess it's odd that not only am I male, but voted for Trump.

Fucking dilate. You'll feel better.

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– Assassin47 21 points 3 years ago +21 / -0

Yes it sounds like common sense to hold them accountable, but it's been ruled in multiple lawsuits that police in the US have no duty to protect and are not responsible for your safety.

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– Steampunk_Moustache 13 points 3 years ago +13 / -0

what would have happened if they'd let him go in and, in engaging the shooter, had caught a child in the crossfire.

There isn't a jury in the world that that would haved rule against them.

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– TriangleGang 14 points 3 years ago +14 / -0

This is true. However, assuming this guy sues, I'd be curious to see how the court handles "no duty to aid" vs. active interference. I would assume some liability attaches when the police actively prevent you from protecting life and/or property.

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– elleand202 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

It’s a complicated legal situation and I haven’t researched it so I can’t speak with any confidence. Having said that, in general, you can become liable, both civilly and criminally, if you actively interfere with a rescue or prevent someone from rendering aid. The complicating factor here is sovereign immunity that limits the liability of government agents from tort liability, so IDK if the police department could be sued. It’s possible that the chief or whoever grabbed this cop could be federally sued under § 1983, but § 1983 suits exist in a limited world of possible claims and I don’t know if this would qualify.

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– elleand202 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Specifically, under the current law, there’s no obligation to protect anyone in particular. However, laws can be passed to create that obligation. Maybe that’s something that we as a society should consider, at least in specific situations like when children are under attack from active shooters.

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– GoofTroop186 12 points 3 years ago +12 / -0

We corporatized fields that had no business being treated like corporations. I’m sure that whoever’s the equivalent of a middle manager is for the cops will get a horrendous performance review. Then life will just go on.

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– WhitePhoenix 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

I was watching Donut Operator's breakdown of this - people were asking him what the fuck was wrong with the police chief, and Donut, sounding basically "what the fuck is wrong with these guys" and all said "this police chief spent too many years behind a desk and had zero experience out in the field for way too long"

Basically, we had a pencil pusher heading Uvalde police.

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– Ahaus667 11 points 3 years ago +11 / -0

This isn’t western society, it’s feminism. Women will never hold people accountable for their actions unless they are considered a provider.

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– TisDaRhythmOfDaNight 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Derek Chauvin

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– acp_k2win 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

Disagree. Chauvin went above and beyond the call of duty without even intending to. He sacrificed his career and personal safety to remove a career criminal from the streets. When the "justice" system would have put that criminal right back out there to harm more people.

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– TisDaRhythmOfDaNight 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

that wasn't the question and that's not what I'm implying. he was tried for doing his job and they framed it as if he killed the guy through negligence (yet somehow went ahead and convicted him of murder, outrageously enough).

the question was - do people [who work in law enforcement] get serious prison time for [supposedly] being incompetent? and the answer as of 2022 is a resounding yes - if it is politically expedient.

and just for the record: of course I support his actions.

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– The_Shadow_of_Intent 24 points 3 years ago +24 / -0

So apparently the "Good Guy with a Gun" theory is false because police stop the good guys with guns from helping anyone

Any more leftist retards up for talking about common sense realities they don't understand because they live in an Uber Eats-to-piehole pipeline?

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– yvaN_ehT_nioJ 17 points 3 years ago +17 / -0

On the "bright side", the number of #ThinBlueLine idiots decreases with every story like this.

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– WhitePhoenix 16 points 3 years ago +16 / -0

Before you all go into glowie territory, watch the Uvalde hearings where a police department from outside of Uvalde investigates this thing.

tl;dr It was a shitstorm of bad decisions, ((( COINCIDENCES ))), and incompetence here.

One, those 7 or 8 officers that got there within three minutes of the report were TOO FUCKING CHICKENSHIT to go in there. I saw cops chime in EVERYWHERE that they would've said "fuck what the chief said, I'm going in there" the moment they heard kids were in danger.

And the worst that would've happened to them would've been a slap to the wrist. And if that officer did get disciplined, there would be nationwide uproar - that officer would've been a hero.

But no, not one of them wanted to poke their head out and storm that place. And these officers were part of that same community. That off-duty police officer that wanted to go in will want those 7 officers that refused to move fired IMMEDIATELY because he lost his wife because of them.

Those officers are the "I'm just following orders" types. They probably were enforcing COVID lockdowns and shit. They were the ones leftover after the good ones resigned from being forced to take the vaccine.

Fucking pathetic.

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– realerfunction 11 points 3 years ago +11 / -0

true justice would see everyone at fault here face a firing squad.

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– Kweebecker 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

You can't say "it wasn't glowy, no conspiracy" and then immediately next line use the scare-echoes.

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– bloodguard 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

was detained, had gun taken away

Next time something like this happens people are just going to bypass wherever the cops are cowering and go straight in.

Trust is broken. Chaos will reign supreme.

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– GeneralBoobs 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

There needs to be hangings for this.

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– Gemmaugr 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

https://nitter.net/SawyerHackett/status/1539405926905569284

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– MattTheBlack 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

My bet is still on the Marshals there having called the shots and the local PD being too big of pussies to go against them

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– Assassin47 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

You'd think the local chief would mention that instead of taking the blame.

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– MattTheBlack 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Well we already know he's a cowardly shit. My marshals theory is based on them trying to threaten a woman into silence

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– TheConservationist 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

This is fake.

There were photos of this teacher early on, comparing to a "different" teacher from Sandy Hook. The two people looked awfully alike.

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– acp_k2win 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Now I'm wondering if this was a planned event for the purpose of forwarding the agenda of nationalizing all police.

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– MuffyMangina 18 points 3 years ago +18 / -0

I really didn't think so at first, but this shit just glows more and more with each passing day.

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