An irony.
You know... just randomly thinking about it. I find it funny when the police do their jobs, they are hounded by the media and all the anti-law fucks for being "too brutal" in subduing an axe killer. Or that killing a gunman via a remote, drone-delivered is going too far because he deserved to live. But the second police stop doing their jobs, they are hounded by the media and anti-law fucks again, when they aren't being 'police brutality' they aren't doing good enough and need to get fired. But usually it's an example of: One man peacefully surrenders to Officers and is arrested and jailed. So everyone flips the fuck out and starts demanding his death. Another man goes on a killing spree, fights with cops up until his dying breath. Everyone insists he was peaceful and cops murdered him because it was less paperwork. Now, I picked up a week old paper today and the headline was a story about a British soldier who's wife had to fight in court for 4 years to get his murder charge dropped. "Why should they let him out on a murder charge?" Some of you probably wonder. Because the person he was convicted of murdering, was an TALIBAN TERRORIST FIGHTER, yep, a SOLDIER got tried and convicted of MURDER for doing his job and killing terrorists... fml...














