If there ever was a mass collection of Americans guns or if people were slated to be put in camps. They don't need the military which would probably refuse said orders. As the powers that be have an army of homicidal dirty cops more than willing to kill unarmed and unresisting people as they do it on their own initiative.
Why else are police allowed to break the laws they enforce if they are not being trained for some evil purpose
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if that witness had a gun they could defend themselves by shooting the dirty cop. They would mostly likely die by said cop or when a group of other dirty cops came for him in revenge , but they could possibly take him out as well.
I am all for killing dirty cops as I really do not see the system punishing them at this point. 9 times out of ten they are rewarded for breaking a law be it a petty crime or a capital one.
depending on the state not being white can get a person pulled over on grounds of suspicion.
The police are not infallible and should never be treated as such. Otherwise that's setting a very dangerous precedent that is already getting innocent unarmed and unresisting people killed.
This would require that the police gave a dam about the laws in the first place. Since this is ample proof they don't, it is a bit pointless to expect them to start following the laws they were already supposed to before this ruling happened.
Watching what has been happening in the states makes me wish Canada would build a border wall to try and limit the breakdown of society when it happens from spilling over into us too much
That terrorist attack really turned out to be a blessing for those currently in power. Gave the means and the public support to slowly remove the rights of average citizens while making those at the top more like royalty than elected public officials in terms of wealth and personal power.
Harper is a lapdog putting foreign interests in front of Canadian ones. Since he only gets a bas salary for doing his job, and the foreign interests bribe him with large amounts of money
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Why else are police allowed to break the laws they enforce if they are not being trained for some evil purpose
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I am all for killing dirty cops as I really do not see the system punishing them at this point. 9 times out of ten they are rewarded for breaking a law be it a petty crime or a capital one.
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Why don't we just say almost the whole countries watchdog systems are hopelessly corrupted
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The police are not infallible and should never be treated as such. Otherwise that's setting a very dangerous precedent that is already getting innocent unarmed and unresisting people killed.
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What else do we expect from scum like this.
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The only thing I can say is if your in the US get the hell out.
The people entrusted to carry weapons and uphold laws are acting like sociopaths and criminals.
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