The fact that there's an international movement because some scumbag druggie died of an overdose and not that the police executed a man on his knees says all you need to know about the state of the world.
Don't forget Duncan Lemp either. Shot a week or so apart from Breonna Taylor, no media frenzy, no riots, and when his parents tried to protest they were told that due to the coof they would be arrested because it was too dangerous.
Anyone who ever doubts this simple fact need only look at the Daniel Shaver case.
That was justified, if very unfortunate as he apparently meant no harm. He reached twice. That said, their good fortune was that he was white, or dozens of cities would have been burned over the case.
The societal shift on this shit has been so interesting to watch.
In the 90's and 2000's to even about 2014 or so. The right and left mostly agreed that the government and militarization of the police force was a bad fucking move. When Kelly Thomas was murdered by police there were bi-partisan protests.
That was the right wing's entire platform for a long time and one of the founding principles of Conservatism as a whole. (Limited government).
The shit has started now because the left now claims that any nigger breaking the law was "Unlawfully" detained/killed by police in spite of direct evidence of said nigger being a danger to themselves or others. Conservatives obviously disagree with that.
Then you see shit like this, where it's "What in the fuck? Those pigs need to be handled". You cannot say that now though without it being a betrayal to your side and the left can not claim these cops are bad because it's white people it's happening too.
The "Experts" claim there is no rise in polarization but reading the comments on that chain alone expresses to me such a wide disconnect in political and ethical standards.
It is not a betrayal to your side. Your side has always existed outside of the false dichotomy of hostile interests presented to you. The real betrayal to your side happened in a classroom.
You want to know the real injustice here? Unless those cops face jail time, not one of them will face actual punishment. Fines get sent to their boss, so that's just taxpayer money. Leave is a slap on the wrist at best, and most times includes still being paid. Being fired is also laughable considering they just opened fire on an unarmed man.
It should be clear that every single cop involved should be hanged. They're thugs that tried to kill a man. Qualified immunity is an abhorrent policy and anybody who should require such a policy should not be a police officer, no exceptions.
Fuck these pigs. And make no mistake, the cops will come after you if you're on the wrong side of the political line. There is no thin blue line, there is just them and their orders. Any hold outs are being weeded out and there are efforts to federalise the police force around America. The state is not your friend. It will never be your friend.
Twitter no longer requires you to be signed up to view tweets. Nitter is kind of pointless, these days, unless you just don't want to give Twitter clicks.
Cause the people who always demand special privileges for every kind of privilege for rapists and murderers then use that to get mad about 'racism' when the beneficiary is white.
Do you think it'd be better without the cops though.
Yes.
"But what about-"
No, it's still not justified, it still won't be better. It's a lie sold to you that you need the police. The reality is that the police are incredibly inept. Violent and non-petty crime still goes on every single day, but their priorities are shit like parking violations and speeding tickets. They exist to create revenue and an illusion of safety.
under which anyone who supports building roads "WANTS YOU SHOT".
Roads existed before the state came around to promise them (and then deliver some of the worst quality possible).
People care about their own lives, and their own lives are better with cops.
Nope.
And how much crime would there be with no cops?
Depends how you define crime, statist. But probably less considering speeding wouldn't be a crime anymore.
No cops is way worse though.
You admit that the system you shill for is for show and then immediately fall back on state programming. And you don't think you're licking the boot? You're outright shilling for cops under the admission that they're an illusion of safety.
Roads existed before the state came around to promise them (and then deliver some of the worst quality possible).
Christ man.
Nope.
Good counteragument.
Depends how you define crime, statist. But probably less considering speeding wouldn't be a crime anymore.
I'm quite fond of speeding, and still, things would fly into complete chaos if there were no cops.
You admit that the system you shill for is for show and then immediately fall back on state programming. And you don't think you're licking the boot? You're outright shilling for cops under the admission that they're an illusion of safety.
No, it's rather that no cops is a guarantee of absolute anarchy.
Lmao they already do. I literally was taught by a guy that makes policy decisions for my states cops. He's huge on accountability. Do you expect police officers to preemptively virtue signal when 99.99% of interactions are normal? Do you expect every single one to immediately take to Twitter and decry obviously bad behavior? Just perpetual shame for sharing a profession?
While you are right, I do expect there to be actual accountability when someone does make an extremely bad mistake that costs someone dearly in either value or their life. As brought up above, the Daniel Shaver case, in which the police officer was clearly in the wrong (if not criminally, for fucking up bad professionally enough to kill an innocent man) he was granted an extremely cushy retirement package.
If the reaction to most police fuckups wasn't "circle the wagons, protect our own above all" from the police themselves, there wouldn't be nearly as many issues with them from the side who wants to support them.
You know, the same process nearly every other job has. But I guess its more than just a "profession" to them, so they are more equal than other professions and deserves special protection from basic expectations.
Less than 1% of interactions daily with United States Police Officers end in any form of violence.
No all cops are not bad, but you give a High School C-student a badge and qualified immunity you will run into problems. Dickhead cops have been a stereotype since the 60's. Just because it can and has happened does not make it blanket statement applicable.
Where I was at the time (Central California) they were VERY anti lock-down and went above and beyond to not enforce federal mandates. In other locations they were very pro lockdown.
Not really. Even Texas had bullshit Covid mandates. It started in Dallas county, mandated by a fucking commie judge, and spread through the entire state through fear porn and lemming mentality. Even when it became obvious that the federal government, the WHO, the CDC, and the mainstream media were all lying, it took a long while to rescind the mandates, because the neocons (like Abbot) in office are a bunch of weak willed and/or controlled op pieces of shit. All of those mandates were enforced by the police.
When government becomes corrupt and the law becomes antagonistic against the people, so too do the police. At that point, the "good" police officers either don't say anything, for fear of their pay check, "just follow orders", or they leave. Ultimately, this means that the police, as an organization itself, becomes irredeemable, just like the government they uphold and protect. It becomes an inversion of truth, where government and the police are supposed to be there to protect the people and uphold their views, and invert to protecting the corrupt government against the people, enforcing the will of the evil people within government against the people.
My city and county PD did nothing to enforce the lockdowns, in spite of orders from the state government, and all their actions were entirely toothless to pretend like they were.
There is no other way to prevent civil discourse other than threat of force.The difference being that the majority of society approves of said measures in proportion to said crime.
Threat of financial turmoil does not apply to the whole populace.
Dude has his hands up for nearly three full seconds before they start shooting. What the fuck did they shoot him for?
And the report - 'verbal altercation'. Dude said NOTHING. He walked outside with his hands up, got shot anyway.
If he was black this would be international front page news. But he's white, so he'll be forgotten in a week.
Anyone who ever doubts this simple fact need only look at the Daniel Shaver case.
The fact that there's an international movement because some scumbag druggie died of an overdose and not that the police executed a man on his knees says all you need to know about the state of the world.
Don't forget Duncan Lemp either. Shot a week or so apart from Breonna Taylor, no media frenzy, no riots, and when his parents tried to protest they were told that due to the coof they would be arrested because it was too dangerous.
That was justified, if very unfortunate as he apparently meant no harm. He reached twice. That said, their good fortune was that he was white, or dozens of cities would have been burned over the case.
He reached twice. Get over it. It's sad that he died, but they didn't have much of a choice.
And he deserved to die over that? Really? You're going to suggest he deserved to die because some agro cop felt threatened by a man on his knees?
The cops won't fuck you. They will shoot your dog and beat their wife though.
It wouldn't be 'sad' if he did, would it?
A cop will feel threatened by someone reaching in any case. Especially in a country with so many guns.
You're objectively a bad person for thinking unarmed men on the ground deserve to die because some cop wanted his power trip. Fuck cops, and fuck you.
Sucking off cops that execute a man on his knees doesn't make you a good person, it makes you a bootlicking faggot.
I didn't claim to be.
Come now, I may be a faggot, but bootlicking? Psh.
Cause they love it.
Wow... He lived. And he's in hiding for fear of his life.
Hope this guy comes out on top in this one and ends up owning that entire fucking city after the lawsuit.
That and the cops who shot in gen pop with at least 10 years for attempted murder.
I hope for a lot more than that.
The societal shift on this shit has been so interesting to watch.
In the 90's and 2000's to even about 2014 or so. The right and left mostly agreed that the government and militarization of the police force was a bad fucking move. When Kelly Thomas was murdered by police there were bi-partisan protests.
That was the right wing's entire platform for a long time and one of the founding principles of Conservatism as a whole. (Limited government).
The shit has started now because the left now claims that any nigger breaking the law was "Unlawfully" detained/killed by police in spite of direct evidence of said nigger being a danger to themselves or others. Conservatives obviously disagree with that.
Then you see shit like this, where it's "What in the fuck? Those pigs need to be handled". You cannot say that now though without it being a betrayal to your side and the left can not claim these cops are bad because it's white people it's happening too.
The "Experts" claim there is no rise in polarization but reading the comments on that chain alone expresses to me such a wide disconnect in political and ethical standards.
It is not a betrayal to your side. Your side has always existed outside of the false dichotomy of hostile interests presented to you. The real betrayal to your side happened in a classroom.
No joke there.
LCAB: Lotta Cops Are Bastards
Fuck any cops that side with these guys. Got that all on camera too.
Hurr durr regular people aren't properly trained to have access to firearms...
You want to know the real injustice here? Unless those cops face jail time, not one of them will face actual punishment. Fines get sent to their boss, so that's just taxpayer money. Leave is a slap on the wrist at best, and most times includes still being paid. Being fired is also laughable considering they just opened fire on an unarmed man.
It should be clear that every single cop involved should be hanged. They're thugs that tried to kill a man. Qualified immunity is an abhorrent policy and anybody who should require such a policy should not be a police officer, no exceptions.
Fuck these pigs. And make no mistake, the cops will come after you if you're on the wrong side of the political line. There is no thin blue line, there is just them and their orders. Any hold outs are being weeded out and there are efforts to federalise the police force around America. The state is not your friend. It will never be your friend.
https://nitter.net/LPMisesCaucus/status/1617054563416121349
https://nitter.1d4.us is a lot more stable
Twitter no longer requires you to be signed up to view tweets. Nitter is kind of pointless, these days, unless you just don't want to give Twitter clicks.
Still requires it for content deemed "NSFW".
I mean, I suppose if you enjoy looking at degenerate shit...
Not everything that Twitter deems NSFW is actually NSFW. I am actually surprised that this video was not deemed as such
NSFW is "cop burning children alive Branch Davidian style", too. Not just "coochie gotcha tang bait"...
Does anyone know the man's name?
In the tweet's comments, there's articles. Check there.
On my phone, all I could see were mentions of "a man" or "armed suspect" or other such bullshit.
It's only on the 3rd article I looked that I finally found it.
The man's name is: "Jason Harley Kloepfer".
To be fair, he was holding an Assault Cigarette.
No, Burger King.
Cause the people who always demand special privileges for every kind of privilege for rapists and murderers then use that to get mad about 'racism' when the beneficiary is white.
These cops are bastards. Stop this generalized anarchy porn bullshit.
All cops uphold unjust laws through threat of violence. That's literally their role. Compliancy doesn't change that reality.
Yeah.
Do you think it'd be better without the cops though.
Yes.
"But what about-"
No, it's still not justified, it still won't be better. It's a lie sold to you that you need the police. The reality is that the police are incredibly inept. Violent and non-petty crime still goes on every single day, but their priorities are shit like parking violations and speeding tickets. They exist to create revenue and an illusion of safety.
Retarded.
No one cares about your abstract, faux morality, under which anyone who supports building roads "WANTS YOU SHOT".
People care about their own lives, and their own lives are better with cops.
And how much crime would there be with no cops?
No kidding. No cops is way worse though.
Roads existed before the state came around to promise them (and then deliver some of the worst quality possible).
Nope.
Depends how you define crime, statist. But probably less considering speeding wouldn't be a crime anymore.
You admit that the system you shill for is for show and then immediately fall back on state programming. And you don't think you're licking the boot? You're outright shilling for cops under the admission that they're an illusion of safety.
Christ man.
Good counteragument.
I'm quite fond of speeding, and still, things would fly into complete chaos if there were no cops.
No, it's rather that no cops is a guarantee of absolute anarchy.
And if the "good" cops don't call out this bullshit, guess what? ACAB
Lmao they already do. I literally was taught by a guy that makes policy decisions for my states cops. He's huge on accountability. Do you expect police officers to preemptively virtue signal when 99.99% of interactions are normal? Do you expect every single one to immediately take to Twitter and decry obviously bad behavior? Just perpetual shame for sharing a profession?
I expect them to do something towards a solution, like end qualified immunity. Thats not happening, though, is it
While you are right, I do expect there to be actual accountability when someone does make an extremely bad mistake that costs someone dearly in either value or their life. As brought up above, the Daniel Shaver case, in which the police officer was clearly in the wrong (if not criminally, for fucking up bad professionally enough to kill an innocent man) he was granted an extremely cushy retirement package.
If the reaction to most police fuckups wasn't "circle the wagons, protect our own above all" from the police themselves, there wouldn't be nearly as many issues with them from the side who wants to support them.
You know, the same process nearly every other job has. But I guess its more than just a "profession" to them, so they are more equal than other professions and deserves special protection from basic expectations.
Less than 1% of interactions daily with United States Police Officers end in any form of violence.
No all cops are not bad, but you give a High School C-student a badge and qualified immunity you will run into problems. Dickhead cops have been a stereotype since the 60's. Just because it can and has happened does not make it blanket statement applicable.
Depends on your region.
Where I was at the time (Central California) they were VERY anti lock-down and went above and beyond to not enforce federal mandates. In other locations they were very pro lockdown.
Not really. Even Texas had bullshit Covid mandates. It started in Dallas county, mandated by a fucking commie judge, and spread through the entire state through fear porn and lemming mentality. Even when it became obvious that the federal government, the WHO, the CDC, and the mainstream media were all lying, it took a long while to rescind the mandates, because the neocons (like Abbot) in office are a bunch of weak willed and/or controlled op pieces of shit. All of those mandates were enforced by the police.
When government becomes corrupt and the law becomes antagonistic against the people, so too do the police. At that point, the "good" police officers either don't say anything, for fear of their pay check, "just follow orders", or they leave. Ultimately, this means that the police, as an organization itself, becomes irredeemable, just like the government they uphold and protect. It becomes an inversion of truth, where government and the police are supposed to be there to protect the people and uphold their views, and invert to protecting the corrupt government against the people, enforcing the will of the evil people within government against the people.
My city and county PD did nothing to enforce the lockdowns, in spite of orders from the state government, and all their actions were entirely toothless to pretend like they were.
Compliancy doesn't change the fact that all laws the police enforce are done through the implicit threat of force.
There is no other way to prevent civil discourse other than threat of force.The difference being that the majority of society approves of said measures in proportion to said crime.
Threat of financial turmoil does not apply to the whole populace.
AKA The Ends Justify The Means.
Dickhead cops has been a meme for hundreds of years, but just a few decades.