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Repost from @klupduck - from @blackhistoryhitman - Expose them fam. re-post this everywhere and wake up your peoples #cops #tricks #copblock #corruption #police #department #news - #regrann
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It baffles me how officers regularly, personally, monetarily benefit from living under a distinct and less restrictive legal code from civilians, consider other officers whom they’ve never met to be their “family” but don’t give the clerk who bags their groceries a second thought, and will openly admit to being less willing to arrest officers after knowing they’ve done something illegal, but still call civilians who point cameras at them “divisive.”
Blue Lives Matter
There are around 750,000 active police officers in the US. The number of police officers that died on the job annually for any reason has not exceeded 200 since Bush Jr was sworn into office. This means that less than 3% of 1% of officers have died for any reason on the job in recent years. This is a lesser proportion than landscapers. The number of officers that die at the hands of a human being is disputed, but serious estimates rarely exceed 70 annually any time in recent years. Note, this might include car crashes, justifiable homicide, suicide, or lethal instances of intradepartmental backstabbing, and it does not necessarily mean unprovoked murder by a civilian. This means that in recent years, less than 1% of 1% of officers have been unprovokedly murdered by civilians. The Blue Lives Matter movement is garbage.
I think most issues of police brutality would be solved if officers were stoned more often.
And what I mean is that crowds of people should take rocks and throw them at officers until they fall over dead.
There has been no point in American history where most police officers were slaves. Police officers have never been required to use different water fountains, sit in different parts of the bus, or eat in different restaurants than the general populace. There have never been de facto or de jure restrictions on the voting rights of police officers. There have never been property deeds with conditions prohibiting officers from ever living there, let alone ones which are technically still in force. Police officers have never been put in mass prisons for no other reason than that they were officers. The US government has never seized huge amounts of land belonging to police officers and given it to someone else. Police officers are not more likely to be sent to prison upon conviction for similar crimes when compared to the general population and aren’t put in prison for longer times compared to the general population. Stand your ground laws have never been used to get out of being punished for hate crimes against a police officer. Police officers have never had their citizenship revoked or been deported in large numbers. Police officers are not and have never been disproportionately the victims of any crime. It is time to drop the Blue Lives Matter mantra.
(Everything above is a negative statement, meaning I don’t need to prove any of them unless convincing evidence is given otherwise, so for the love of God, do not ask me to source any of the above statements.)
The Blue Lives Matter movement is based on the premise that officers don’t have to act civilized if their way of life is threatened.
So that means people working for oil companies don’t have to act civilized in the face of companies like Tesla! Oh, wait…
That means no traditional animator was required to act civilized when Toy Story was released! Oh, wait…
That means technicians of cable channels don’t have to act civilized because Netflix and Hulu are threatening to take them out of a job! Oh, wait…
That means if I’m working at Firehouse and a Subway or Penn’s Station opens up across the street, I don’t have to act civilized! Oh, wait…