Well fuck me, it's almost as if the legal system likes cops.
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Yawn. The dude resisted, and the video is edited. You liberals are the worst.
Quote from: Jono on March 31, 2016, 06:24:32 AMChris Dorner warned us about these types of copsIt's a shame he was all talk.
Chris Dorner warned us about these types of cops
fuck the pigsuckthepigs
Maybe people should actually be respectful and listen to cops. You don't get shot when you do as they say
"The worker who becomes a policeman in the service of the capitalist state, is a bourgeois cop, not a worker."Cops act above others because they don't identify themselves as being a part of the people. They see the people as something to be disciplined and restrained.
Quote from: Mehtta on April 01, 2016, 01:20:13 AM"The worker who becomes a policeman in the service of the capitalist state, is a bourgeois cop, not a worker."Cops act above others because they don't identify themselves as being a part of the people. They see the people as something to be disciplined and restrained.Except that's literally their job.Cop's aren't there to be your best buddy. They're a regulated body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder.If you want to talk about excessive use of police force, that's fine, but let's not pretend like the role of a police officer is somehow broken and unnecessary because it really isn't.
Talking about cops as if they're some kind of monolithic entity is ridiculous. Our police are decentralized and different departments operate differently.
Quote from: Mordo on April 01, 2016, 09:24:55 AMQuote from: Mehtta on April 01, 2016, 01:20:13 AM"The worker who becomes a policeman in the service of the capitalist state, is a bourgeois cop, not a worker."Cops act above others because they don't identify themselves as being a part of the people. They see the people as something to be disciplined and restrained.Except that's literally their job.Cop's aren't there to be your best buddy. They're a regulated body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder.If you want to talk about excessive use of police force, that's fine, but let's not pretend like the role of a police officer is somehow broken and unnecessary because it really isn't.So long as our current economic conditions are still present, the role of the police officer will be broken. In the most basic sense, the role of a police officer is a sensible and reasonable one, but this is not the basic sense.