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Portland branch of organized terrorist police group surround a peaceful protester and repeatedly attack them, while preventing filming of their actions. What are these cowards so angry that they need to beat up on unarmed citizens? https://thumbs.gfycat.com/WeightyGoldenIaerismetalmark-mobile.mp4
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Define marxist Prove that any of my facts are fake I do very much hate police, as they are terrrorists Am I an anarchist or a marxist? You can't be both. Cite a single thing I've made up? he's a terrorist and a traitor. Given the lack of a "no true bill" from the jury, It appears unlikely the prosecutors even proposed charges against the other officers.
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Seattle branch of organized terrorist police force deliberately runs over an injured man's head with their bike.
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I ***** wish. First it goes to the fact that there's a 40% he beats his wife or kids. Then it goes to the fact that he's probably abused his power to assault, intimidate or harass an innocent person. After that it gets to killing dogs.
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Reap what you sow.
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Couple more of those bad apples, this time featuring Police Chiefs I’m telling you, you know what, Donald Trump is the last hope for white people, cause Hillary will give it to all the minorities to get a vote," former Bordentown Township Chief Frank Nucera said, according to a transcript displayed at trial. “That’s the truth! I’m telling you.” https://www.nj.com/burlington/2019/09/nj-cop-again-testifies-against-his-former-chief-who-said-trump-was-last-hope-for-white-people.html Residents of Price and nearby Helper have revived calls for the Price City police chief to step down, due to concerns that he is racially biased. Calls for his resignation first came in 2017, after Brandon Sicilia, then a sergeant, posted derogatory comments about Black and Muslim people on Facebook, and again in 2019, when he was promoted to police chief. In 2016, Sicilia called former President Barack Obama and rapper Busta Rhymes the N-word in a post on Facebook, and he called Michelle Obama a “strumpet monkey” in another. He also called the former president a Muslim and said that’s why Obama hates “pigs”, or cops. https://www.unionleader.com/news/politics/local/police-chief-saddened-and-sickened-by-ruling-about-cop-texting-racist-statements/article_97dc13f4-8336-55b8-a65a-1fc37eccfa50.html Police Chief of Orlando kneels with protestors for the cameras before attacking them with chemical weapons But now it looks like the kneel could also be in danger of devolving into performative nonsense.That was the case Tuesday evening, when Detroit PD officers kneeled for the media's cameras — just minutes after arresting 100 or so peaceful protesters on the east side. (See the 56:00 mark in this Free Press video.) When Detroit Police Chief James Craig joined the group, they kneeled again, at the behest of members of the community, chanting, "Justice" and "DPD." Laron Singletary - Fired Police Chief of Rochester:| There was also a deliberate effort to portray Prude in a certain light—seemingly, one that could justify his death in the eyes of law enforcement: theroot.com/make-him-a-suspect-rochester-city-records-confirm-co-1845081937
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I wonder how many dogs he's killed.
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Your hero, terrorist Dave Grossman on "Killology: (His self named bootcamp and pseudoscience on how to kill people). This piece of ***** and charlatan trains the most police officers in the country, actively promoting the use of deadly force and teaching cops to pretend to be Batman. You want to know what the biggest problem with America's police force is? Dave Grossman Qualified Immunity Police Unions In that order. --- Grossman’s classes teach officers to be less hesitant to use lethal force, urge them to be willing to do it more quickly and teach them how to adopt the mentality of a warrior. Jeronimo Yanez, the Minnesota police officer who shot and killed Philando Castile in July, had attended one of Grossman’s classes called “The Bulletproof Warrior” In the class recorded for “Do Not Resist,” Grossman at one point tells his students that the sex they have after they kill another human being will be the best sex of their lives. The room chuckles. But he’s clearly serious. Grossman closes the class with a (literal) chest-pounding motivational speech that climaxes with Grossman telling the officers to find an overpass overlooking the city they serve. He urges them to look down on their city and know that they’ve made the world a better place. He then urges them to grip the overpass railing, lean forward and “let your cape blow in the wind.” The room gives him a standing ovation. ---- Marching around the stage in a theater in Lakeport, California, Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman tells his audience that they shouldn’t go out looking for people to kill, because those who need killing—the “gangbangers,” terrorists, and mass murderers—will come to them. All they need to do is be ready. “Are you prepared to kill somebody?” he asks me and the small group of “armed citizens” who’ve paid $90 or more to see him. “If you cannot answer that question, you should not be carrying a gun.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2017/02/14/a-day-with-killology-police-trainer-dave-grossman/ Two hours into his high-octane, six-hour seminar, the self-described top police trainer in the nation is just getting warmed up. “We fight violence. What do we fight it with? Superior violence. Righteous violence.” --- [Grossman] views the world as almost unrecognizably dangerous: a place where gang members seek to set records for killing cops, where a kid “in every school” is thinking about racking up “a body count.” His latest book, Assassination Generation, insists that violent video games are turning the nation’s youth into mass murderers. The recent wave of “massacres” is just the beginning. (“Please stop calling them mass shootings!”) He smacks the easels: “These [thump] crimes [thump] are [thump] everywhere!” He foresees attacks on school buses and day care centers. “Kindergartners run about point-five miles an hour and get a burst of about 20 yards and then they’re done.” It won’t just happen with guns, but with hammers, axes, hatchets, knives, and swords. His voice jumps an octave: “Hacking and stabbing little kids! You don’t think they’ll attack day cares? It’s already happening in China. When you hear about a day care massacre,” he shouts, “tell them Grossman said it was coming!”
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More cops attacking unarmed protestors with weapons. Why are all cops terrorists? Because none of them stop this. Conservatives like to talk a lot about private companies restricting their free speech. When the free speech of others is actually restricted by the government, as the 1rst amendment is intended to prevent, you have nothing to say or you join the side of the oppressor. You don't want freedom for all, you want freedom for you. Most of all, you'll even take less freedom if if means hurting people you have a difference of economic or social policy with. Own the left, no matter the cost. Look at all these cowards afraid of a bunch of kids in shorts & thsirts while they're in full armor with weapons refusing to take any accountability for their murder of an innocent woman. A bunch of "warrior cops" who only see "wolves".
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What a crock of *****. You've either completely ignored every single story in this thread or discounted it as a "bad apple" - usually far more of the latter. I've presented dozens of cases of systemic problems within the force including evidence of their unions, leadership, and officers behaving inappropriately as well as the training they receive. What evidence have you provided in response? " I know a good cop" Where are your numbers? Where are your sources? As for "needing" a cop, I couldn't possibly imagine a scenario where a police officer could improve the outcome of any situation I would find myself in. At absolute best, they are a useless waste of time and drain on my tax dollars. At worst? They're a threat to everyone and everything they meet. Funny how not a single person, especially you, has proven any of the hundreds of posts I've made on this subject, a lie.
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I actually do. I shot competitively for years and as a teenager my friend and I would regularly best active duty and former military who were using modern rifles while we were shooting with WW2 era rifles. I've also received NRA "Distinguished Expert" recognition. I just don't feel the need to ***** about guns. Again, you act like there aren't any leftist vets out there. Not everyone prays at the alter of a fat orange trust fund slob.
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Do chefs and accountants promote a culture of violence in their recruitment and ongoing place of work? Do they have official training that tells them they are the last line of defense in a war against evil? When they murder people, do their unions protect them and vilify the prosecutors? Do prosecutors give them a slap on the wrist when they commit heinous crimes or refuse to bring charges altogether? When they do get charged, do juries give them the benefit of the doubt? When juries do convict them are they shown leniency at sentencing? ----------------- If you don't see the difference here, please tell me how you define organized terrorism or crime?
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Ok. So putting people in jail for crimes outweighs any of the bad the happens? How many people do you have to arrest for driving without insurance to balance out siccing a police dog on a defenseless and unarmed man on his knees with his hands above his head? How many arrests of murderers does it take to balance out murdering an innocent woman in her home in the middle of the night? The thousands and thousands of people per year that settle with the city as victims of police misconduct probably don't think so. Why, do I need someone to show up 2 hours late and kill my dog? Police don't stop robberies. Every 10 years when they show up on time, they make a movie about it. You think conservatives are the only one with guns? Man, you really don't know anything about the left. One day we're violent criminals and the next we're "soy boys". As the saying goes, ***** around and find out.
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Aaand there it is. You're avoiding my data and playing games because you have family who is a cop. You probably take a great deal of offense at "one of the nicest guys [you've] ever met" being labeled a terrorist. After all, he's a great guy. You had a "GREAT" experience while being handcuffed and detained in the back of a squad car? So that experience made your day better than it otherwise would have been had it not occurred at all? You really don't want to keep guessing at percentages. Here's the deal, maybe your BIL is actually a good cop. Maybe he doesn't beat his wife or his kids, maybe he doesn't kill people's dogs, mace children in the face, beat the ***** out of suspects or shoot journalists at close range with "less lethal" ammunition. Maybe he actually doesn't do any of those things, but he's part of an organization that does. He's part of an organization that claims they're in a war against evil when they really only spend 4% of their time working any crimes related to violence. Statistically speaking, many of his co-workers are likely to abuse their spouse or children. Maybe he doesn't buy into Dave Grossman's philosophy of "Sheep", "Sheepdogs", "Wolves" and "Warrior Cops" but he works with people that do. If I take you at your work that he is indeed a great person, capable of no acts of excessive violence, then he is still, at best, and accessory to those that are. He has their back, and they have his. While he may not be a terrorist in search of an organization, he is indeed a member of a terrorist organization. If you want to say one can be a member of a terrorist organization and not be a terrorist themselves, we can have that conversation, though I think the language of it is pretty clear.
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Police officers tries to kill dog (shocker), but shoots and kills woman instead (double shocked). He was indicted today on criminally negligent homicide, a lesser penalty than involuntary manslaughter that suggests the suspect was not acting "recklessly". Once again, leniency prevails. Body-cam footage shows Arlington officer fatally shooting woman as he fires at dog Authorities had been called to perform a welfare check on 30-year-old Margarita "Maggie" Victoria Brooks, who was passed out in a grassy area near a shopping center she frequented. By Claire Cardona, Loyd Brumfield, Emma Ruby and Tom Steele 7:12 PM on Aug 2, 2019 Updated at 6 p.m. Aug. 2: Revised to include the officer's body-cam footage. ARLINGTON — An Arlington police officer took just seconds to fire three shots — one of which fatally struck a woman — after a dog started running toward him Thursday afternoon, body-camera footage shows. Maggie Brooks(via Facebook) Authorities had been called to perform a welfare check on 30-year-old Margarita "Maggie" Victoria Brooks, who was reported to be passed out in a grassy area near a shopping center she frequented. Brooks, the daughter of an Arlington fire captain, was struck once in the chest and died at 6 p.m. at Medical City Arlington Hospital, according to the Tarrant County medical examiner's office. The dog survived and was taken to an animal shelter. It was unclear whether it was Brooks' dog. Authorities were called about 5:15 p.m. to check on Brooks, who was lying in a grassy area near Cantor Drive and North Collins Street. As a police officer approached her, an unrestrained dog began to run at him and bark, police said. The officer retreated from the dog, pulled out his gun and fired three times. Police said that Brooks yelled after the shots were fired and that it was "apparent she was injured." According to Police Chief Will Johnson, the officer had undergone eight hours of training for canine encounters, as well as mandatory firearms training. "Everything about this call is an absolute tragedy," Johnson said at a news conference Friday afternoon. "Our hearts are broken for the Brooks family and the police officer involved." https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2019/08/03/body-cam-footage-shows-arlington-officer-fatally-shooting-woman-as-he-fires-at-dog/
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According to data provided by police departments themselves, and reported on by the NY Times, police spend roughly 4% of their time working on violent calls. In that 4% of time they kill more people per capita than any developed nation and commit acts that result in thousands of police misconduct cases per year. When I consider your question, I have to ask myself if it matters. If they are only responding to violent crime such a small percentage of their day and it results in such a high rate of violence committed on their behalf is a metric of how often they didn't kill or assault someone a valid argument that they are "more good" than bad? What "good" are they actually doing? We know that police don't actually prevent violent crime in most cases. Does handing out a speeding ticket, arresting someone for weed possession or writing a report on vandalism fall into the category of "good" or are we talking about preventing crime, arresting violent criminals, and helping old ladies get cats out of trees? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/19/upshot/unrest-police-time-violent-crime.html
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So I did not post dozens of examples of police violence? My experiences with police are anecdotal and prone to bias. I'll let the experiences of others and empirical data due the talking. Have you had any "BAD" encounters with middle eastern terrorist groups?
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Reminder: All Cops are "a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims."
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Just more personal attacks. You seem to be incapable of an adult conversation.
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What set the tone? the 13 pages of people murdered and assaulted by the police that I've posted here for you. I have hundreds of additional examples.
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What would a "GREAT" interaction with a police officer be? One where they didn't kill a dog or kill an autistic kid? Why can't any of you go 5 minutes without resorting to personal attacks? I made a claim that police promote a culture of violence. I backed that up with statistics of how many people they've killed I made a claim that police promote a "good vs evil" and an "us vs them" narrative to justify their actions and win sympathy I backed that up with a manifesto from one of the officers that murdered Breonna Taylor, and in other threads you've been a part of: examples of Dave Grossman's teaching of Sheepdogs & Wolves, in addition to La'Ron Singletary's coverup, direct disobedience from police chiefs towards mayors. and attacks from unions toward mayors. and on and on. All you've done is ask for more and more evidence without even ackowledging a single time that what I've presented is accurate and valid. Every single thing is always "yEa bUt iS tHaT aLl oF tHeM?" It's blatant trolling, and I don't have time for it. You don't have a point and you have nothing to add to the conversation. I've been completely civil and even polite to you and I've answered all of your questions, but you at no point have been willing to exchange the same courtesy. Maybe you're too biased to see it or maybe it's too traumatizing for you to see it, but the facts are the facts. If you want to pretend like they aren't happening you do what you gotta do to get through the day. The information is here as well as additional resources like police training videos glorifying violence, Dave Grossman glorifying killing and talking about how it'll get you laid, and on and on.
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Yes, they must be as they are all part of a terrorist organization as I've defined it. Why are you so hung up on the word "terrorist"? It's simply a collection of letters that has a definition that happens to apply in this case. Wouldn't our time be better spent talking about how they do or do not fit the definition of that word? Very few, if any, people set out to be "terrorists" and likewise very few, if any, organizations refer to themselves as "terrorists". It's a label placed on them by people external to their organization based on their behavior.
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So every police organization, officers, unions and leadership are part of a terrorist organization? YES This is THEIR whole motivation? NO This is why THEY exist is to terrorize the public? NO Because when you say THEY you are insinuating all. YES Is that what you're saying here? YES?
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Police Organizations including: Officers, their unions, and their leadership
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Buffalo SB Win OR Election Victory?
BullBuchanan replied to Numark3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Agreed?