National Protest and 'disband the cops' discussion (please review page 1)

Maybe I’m jaded from Audit the Audit, but I don’t think many (probably not a majority) cops have citizens constitutional rights anywhere in their mind when interacting with their fellow citizens. We only see a small slice, and the slice we see paints the profession in a bad light.

I have basically zero interaction with police, and I prefer to keep it that way.
Laws of averages is a fallacy. I cordially invite you to this town and county and find that "majority" and we'll call it a subject sample test audit.
 
Maybe I’m jaded from Audit the Audit, but I don’t think many (probably not a majority) cops have citizens constitutional rights anywhere in their mind when interacting with their fellow citizens. We only see a small slice, and the slice we see paints the profession in a bad light.

I have basically zero interaction with police, and I prefer to keep it that way.

I love those videos. I would not say that you're jaded, maybe you are, but definitely biased because those are the stories that make YouTube and social media. You don't see a whole lot of " I was stopped by a cop for a broken tail light. It was such a great experience!" Stories.
 
Sigh...as much as I hate the Left, I really also dislike the Far right as well. But the enemy of my enemy is the becoming reality with me. Do the needful with the Left, have at it but zero collateral damages. My humanity left when they cheered and then mocked Charlie Kirk's murder. Actual human beings with compassion don't do these things.
 
Sigh...as much as I hate the Left, I really also dislike the Far right as well. But the enemy of my enemy is the becoming reality with me. Do the needful with the Left, have at it but zero collateral damages. My humanity left when they cheered and then mocked Charlie Kirk's murder. Actual human beings with compassion don't do these things.
Is the far right in the room with us right now? Kidding, there is actual threat of Haglian Dialectic rearing it's ugly head here.
 
It's TOTALLY an ideology - an ideology with team jerseys, a third base coach, a player roster, sponsors, and a starting lineup...
The team owner, George Soros (my "unfounded" speculation), should be shitting bricks about now.


If funding from George Soros and the Open Society Foundations is mitigated/eliminated, how much of the general nonsense we see today goes away?
 
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The team owner, George Soros (my "unfounded" speculation), should be shitting bricks about now.

Love the analogy. +1

It's so weird... but with all the political strife in the world, I would assume that protests would be continuing apace. With all the threats to democracy and all- but nothing to speak of. It's almost like something happened to the protestors ability to travel to these places, organize and mobilize.

I have no idea what that could be, but I know that in the military, usually the issue with going TDY was funding.
 
'Open Society Foundations' may not directly "fund" nefarious shit - but the threat of their funds being track certainly does seem to line up nicely with the Antifa TDY budget getting tightened up...

fuck those rabble rousers
FTRITSA
 
It's almost like Trump has advisors that are members of this board, or similar.

We've been talking about going after the paid protesters; following the money that destroys businesses, delivers pallets of bricks, attacks LE, for 5 years now.
His children know how to internet very well. Pretty sure Trump Junior is on a few gun boards, the same one that James Hetfield uses as well.
 
I believe somewhere earlier in this thread, I posted a link to www.thefallofminneapolis.com. This was a damning documentary that focused on the riots in Minneapolis following George Floyd's death.

Now, another fairly well-known former local reporter, not associated with the previous film, has come out with an equally damning documentary of his own on the state of Minneapolis:

The film has a particular focus on the radical City Council and how it's destroyed the city, particularly with their views on public safety. The sad thing is, that as bad a picture as was painted, there are a number of other contributing issues that aren't even addressed -- probably so as not to offend some of the audience. It simply doesn't address many others who are culpable, such as Tim Walz.

I understand this is probably much more pertinent to locals like @Ooh-Rah and I, but it's worthy story for anyone else that may be interested.
 
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