04-28-2017, 12:55 PM
Yeah well watch out if you're a thug then.
More and more people are DONE with those kind of people and WILL take violent action if it doesn't stop.
You have people collecting metal to make garage guns just to bypass gun laws. Others have been quietly threatening abusive authorities.
Some of those abusive authorities have already been taken and killed by people who aren't going to just be a good silent b****, others more openly assault officers (such as in my state when a person tried to ram and murder three officers standing by a parked cruiser).
Thugs can push but I promise you unless a military starts opening fire on civilians, if police don't calm their s*** down they will have to deal with an entire population, and they won't just be screaming and yelling then, they'll be holding weapons. Whether its a pitchfork, a gun, or a home made fire bomb.
At least of you push hard enough.
Its not that hard to start a riot. From there its not that hard to declare war on an abusive corrupt 'law' enforcement group whom hires people that say they're above the law.
That road above the law goes both ways. Gun down (read: murder in cold blood) enough people and you'll get a reaction. Do it even more and you'll get retaliation.
Lets be happy it hasn't escalated and that its in the light and being worked against instead of quietly pushed aside and ignored.
I personally believe that officers should be subject to twice as strong penalties for breaking the law. Military soldiers are, and the police are basically a militia. They used a robot with a bomb to kill a sniper in Texas just last year.
They need to be held to higher standards or thrown in prison the moment they break the law severely. No buffee, no resistance and help. If I shoot a person who's hands are up, I get charged with murder. When an officer does it, they go right back to work.
Its a very backwards and rather pathetic system.
More and more people are DONE with those kind of people and WILL take violent action if it doesn't stop.
You have people collecting metal to make garage guns just to bypass gun laws. Others have been quietly threatening abusive authorities.
Some of those abusive authorities have already been taken and killed by people who aren't going to just be a good silent b****, others more openly assault officers (such as in my state when a person tried to ram and murder three officers standing by a parked cruiser).
Thugs can push but I promise you unless a military starts opening fire on civilians, if police don't calm their s*** down they will have to deal with an entire population, and they won't just be screaming and yelling then, they'll be holding weapons. Whether its a pitchfork, a gun, or a home made fire bomb.
At least of you push hard enough.
Its not that hard to start a riot. From there its not that hard to declare war on an abusive corrupt 'law' enforcement group whom hires people that say they're above the law.
That road above the law goes both ways. Gun down (read: murder in cold blood) enough people and you'll get a reaction. Do it even more and you'll get retaliation.
Lets be happy it hasn't escalated and that its in the light and being worked against instead of quietly pushed aside and ignored.
I personally believe that officers should be subject to twice as strong penalties for breaking the law. Military soldiers are, and the police are basically a militia. They used a robot with a bomb to kill a sniper in Texas just last year.
They need to be held to higher standards or thrown in prison the moment they break the law severely. No buffee, no resistance and help. If I shoot a person who's hands are up, I get charged with murder. When an officer does it, they go right back to work.
Its a very backwards and rather pathetic system.