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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Extended contact with a cop



Even if you pretend the legislation enforcers of the Blue Line Gang are somehow good or necessary (they aren't), if a cop can't settle a situation in less than a couple of minutes, he needs to just let his victim go.

The recent murder of Rayshard Brooks is a prime example. For over 40 minutes the cop kept molesting him, until he couldn't take it and ran-- only to be murdered by the subhuman failure in a badge.

I once sat in a convenience store in the middle of the night and watched a cop force a guy to do sobriety test after sobriety test-- for well over half an hour-- until the exhausted guy finally "failed" one and was arrested. It should have ended with one test, if it was necessary at all.

In the same town a few years later, there was a case where a cop (possibly the same one, but I'm not sure who I watched molest the guy) hassled a guy for a long time on suspicion of driving drunk. Finally, the victim had had enough and told Officer King he was leaving. "You know where I live; come get me if you want to arrest me" and he left his car to walk home. This caused the cop to flip out and electrotorture the guy excessively which resulted in a lottery win for the cop's victim. On the backs of all local victims of government.

These are cases where the cop wanted to commit a kidnapping and couldn't think of a reason to justify it, so he molested his victim long enough to find something. This is evil. And it is rampant.

It's no wonder people run after 30 to 45 minutes of an armed goon in their face trying to find a reason to kidnap or rob him.

The only potentially "good cop" is an ex-cop. Cops are scum. Yes, all of them, even your nice Uncle Bob the cop.
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3 comments:

  1. Yep, Uncle Bob too. You probably know the Robert Higgs quote, “The whole good cop/bad cop question can be disposed of much more decisively. We need not enumerate what proportion of cops appears to be good or listen to someone’s anecdote about his Uncle Charlie, an allegedly good cop. We need only consider the following: (1) a cop’s job is to enforce the laws, all of them; (2) many of the laws are manifestly unjust, and some are even cruel and wicked; (3) therefore every cop has agreed to act as an enforcer for laws that are manifestly unjust or even cruel and wicked. There are no good cops.”

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  2. Any law that conflicts with or circumvents The Constitution is illegal by definition: Supreme Court Marbury v/s Madison 1803 & US Supreme Court Justice John Marshall (1755-1835. Any public "servant" who has taken an oath to uphold & defend The Constitution (cop, judge, lawyer, etc.) & attempts to harass or punish a citizen for "violation" of a non-law should suffer consequences.....every time. No victim; no crime. Modern day "law enforcement" are nothing more than police state, power tripping, control-freak, jack booted goons. Any "good" cop that covers for those guys is guilty by association, an accomplish to the crime, & aiding & abetting a domestic terrorist.
    You don't demand respect you command (earn) it. The whole gang deserves the reputation they have.......They have worked long & hard to get it.

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