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re: Cops are Heros and they protect us.

Posted on 1/6/15 at 10:50 pm to
Posted by HellRaisingDawg
Lake Park, Georgia
Member since Oct 2013
1585 posts
Posted on 1/6/15 at 10:50 pm to
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No. Think about it for a minute. I'm saying you can keep up your 'hardass frick the police' persona without being a piece of shite at the same time. C'mon now, keep up.


I dig.

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Are there officers that abuse their power? Hell yea there are and unfortunately police unions tend to create problems in that regard too. And when they abuse their power, they shouldn't get any special treatment for being officers. They should certainly be punished to the full extent of the law. But sorry if that doesn't lead me to think all cops suck and are out to shoot grandma for a fun Saturday night.



Until such a day when cops are truly without bad intentions or errors, you'd do well to adopt the "frick the police" mentality and treat them all as if they will abuse, arrest and kill you for no good god-damned reason.

It's the same philosophy which leads a responsible gun owner to handle every gun as if it were loaded.

Cops are not on your side. Remember that.

And I maintain that I have zero sympathy for any cop killed while participating in revenue collection.
Posted by TMDawg
Member since Nov 2012
5374 posts
Posted on 1/6/15 at 11:07 pm to
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Until such a day when cops are truly without bad intentions or errors, you'd do well to adopt the "frick the police" mentality and treat them all as if they will abuse, arrest and kill you for no good god-damned reason.
I think one can and should be aware of their rights and seek legal recourse when those rights are violated. Beyond that, what are you suggesting?

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Cops are not on your side. Remember that.
I know they don't have a legal responsibility to protect citizens. And if your self defense plan involves cops, it's probably not going to be the best one (especially due to the time factor, etc).

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And I maintain that I have zero sympathy for any cop killed while participating in revenue collection.
And that's the part I think is just trashy. They're still a person. How do you go about deciding who you feel sorry for if they're murdered?

I mean yea, if a cop is violating someone and attempting to use lethal force unnecessarily and that person defends themself, that's one thing. But to just make that blanket statement is shitty. I assume you're coming from the perspective that the state/govt doesn't have the right to your property and therefore you're being violated by them trying to take it?
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