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Screw 'em.

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Enjoy the police you wanted...

    https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/09/15/with-violent-crime-on-the-rise-in-mpls-city-council-asks-where-are-the-police

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • AxtremusA Away
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      The "police you wanted"?
      That's where you go wrong.

      The police most people want are the police that prevent crimes and arrest criminals, rather than the "police" that harass, beat, or even kill innocent people.

      Police who prevent crimes and take down real criminals will be applauded.
      "Police" who use excessive force or kill innocent people should rightly be criticized.

      The "police" who witness crime in progress yet decide to nothing is not the "police" anyone wants.

      The protests you see in the news are not against police taking down criminals, but against "police" using excessive force or killing people who do not deserve it.

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      • AxtremusA Axtremus

        The "police you wanted"?
        That's where you go wrong.

        The police most people want are the police that prevent crimes and arrest criminals, rather than the "police" that harass, beat, or even kill innocent people.

        Police who prevent crimes and take down real criminals will be applauded.
        "Police" who use excessive force or kill innocent people should rightly be criticized.

        The "police" who witness crime in progress yet decide to nothing is not the "police" anyone wants.

        The protests you see in the news are not against police taking down criminals, but against "police" using excessive force or killing people who do not deserve it.

        CopperC Offline
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        @Axtremus said in Screw 'em.:

        The police most people want are the police that prevent crimes and arrest criminals, rather than the "police" that harass, beat, or even kill innocent people.

        Didn't you get the memo?

        It changed from innocent to unarmed.

        Nobody fell for that innocent line, these are felons we are talking about.

        So now it is "unarmed people."

        Of course many of them are armed, but if we yell loud enough, that goes away.

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        • HoraceH Online
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          @Axtremus said in Screw 'em.:

          The protests you see in the news are not against police taking down criminals, but against "police" using excessive force or killing people who do not deserve it.

          No, they are about the notion that such abuses of force are a widespread, systemic problem. And the proof of this widespread, systemic problem, are anecdotes which do not establish a widespread, systemic problem. It is people like you, willingly being led by those mass media manipulations, who are the true problem. Those problematic people become truly disgusting when they are clearly faking their compassion and really just want to identify as belonging to the correct tribe.

          Education is extremely important.

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          • AxtremusA Axtremus

            The "police you wanted"?
            That's where you go wrong.

            The police most people want are the police that prevent crimes and arrest criminals, rather than the "police" that harass, beat, or even kill innocent people.

            Police who prevent crimes and take down real criminals will be applauded.
            "Police" who use excessive force or kill innocent people should rightly be criticized.

            The "police" who witness crime in progress yet decide to nothing is not the "police" anyone wants.

            The protests you see in the news are not against police taking down criminals, but against "police" using excessive force or killing people who do not deserve it.

            LarryL Offline
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            @Axtremus said in Screw 'em.:

            The "police you wanted"?
            That's where you go wrong.

            The police most people want are the police that prevent crimes and arrest criminals, rather than the "police" that harass, beat, or even kill innocent people.

            Police who prevent crimes and take down real criminals will be applauded.
            "Police" who use excessive force or kill innocent people should rightly be criticized.

            The "police" who witness crime in progress yet decide to nothing is not the "police" anyone wants.

            The protests you see in the news are not against police taking down criminals, but against "police" using excessive force or killing people who do not deserve it.

            This right here is exactly why our nation is in trouble. This kind of stupid logic.

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