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good tweet, imo
WilburHooksHands
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The sad thing is we? had over 81% agreement on this one due to the egregious nature of the video. You had a GOP president getting the DOJ involved immediately
The usual suspects had to work at dividing us? on this one. But they did -
It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
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I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
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Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
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Plenty of pressure just no evidence. Now that we see body cams etc. exonerating police at a stunning rate the left want's them gone. Now they are a violation of privacy. Kills your narrative.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
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I hadn't heard that cameras are bad now.Sledog said:
Plenty of pressure just no evidence. Now that we see body cams etc. exonerating police at a stunning rate the left want's them gone. Now they are a violation of privacy. Kills your narrative.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences
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First, too many things are illegal. Second is the reinvention of catch and release. The more times someone is arrested and released with little to no consequences means that person will have multiple interactions with the cops. Each interaction introduces another chance for a bad result. Third, being a cop in a major blue city has to be one of the worst jobs in the US, but it does pay well. This isn't going to attract the best and the brightest. It will attract individuals with a god complex who get off on the power of the badge and the gun. Next, way too many cops are union members first and cops second. The culture is to protect the job no matter what. Finally, the political and social leadership is rotten. Tolerance of Antifa is an example. If the KKK was fomenting the violence, they would be in jail. For Antifa is pretty much a catch and release. There is no serious penalty for mobbing up and breaking sh*t that doesn't belong to you. On the other hand, if a store owner shot one in the head for throwing a brick through his store window, that's will get you a long prison sentence. The left has no tolerance for using violence to stop the riot, in fact they have a huge tolerance for the violence. We can just watch as capital will flee blue cities as the mayors will not protect private property. These mayors will then be bewildered as these areas deteriorate.
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Sledog said:
Plenty of pressure just no evidence.WilburHooksHands said:
Its also just hard to screen out all the people with violent intentions that want to be cops to play them out with no consequences. What makes me mad and I think a lot of people mad is that when these things occur the police either circle the wagons or pay it bs lip service. The internal pressure on police reform is just not there and it is absolutely essential.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I think there's definitely something to that. I don't to what magnitude.LoneStarDawg said:It’s like being a war for 19 years and bringing marines back to be cops has negative consequences






