WTH? Wish he had more video of this incident, so we can see what brought the officer to confront this guy, there's got to be more to this incident than what he's showing.
It seems like most police officers in all countries and throughout all history are trained to be mindless automatons, that enforce whatever tyranny they serve under. You seldom see an officer that stops up and ponders "what the hell am I doing here".
Well gee fucking whiz. Maybe, just maybe, you guys need to look up the origins of the police as an institution. It'll really open your eyes because these mfers are not on your side no matter how much you kiss their asses, and they never have been, and they never will be. They are there to brutalize the working class. Period. It's been that way ever since the unions first came into existence demanding things like an abolition of the company store and company credits used to put workers into indentured servitude. Look up the massacres of the gilded age if you want to get over your thin blue line BS.
You misread my post. Jesus fucking christ see past your prejudice and look at history for a second. Why the fuck do you think we have labor day? Why do we have time off? Why do we have safe workplaces? Why is child labor outlawed? Do you think the government did that shit on it's own? It was the unions that fought and bled and died for that shit. We have laws protecting workers from abuse and enslavement by their employers BECAUSE PEOPLE ORGANIZED AND USED COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. Pensions are good. Retirement is good. Being protected from your boss coercing you into sex is good. Labor laws are good and they are the reason you can get paid a fair wage for your work instead of whatever your boss feels like paying you that week. It's the unions that did that shit. People were massacred for the perks you take for granted. Railroad companies hired private armies to turn their rifles on striking workers. The police were originally formed to break up strikes using brutality and lethal violence.
All that came from private sector unions. Unions of government workers, public sector unions, are an entirely different matter, pitting public institutions against the public.
Perhaps I didn't emphasize that difference enough, but I was only referring to public sector unions. Feel free to disagree on that, but don't argue against stuff I never said.
No to abolishing the police. Yes to abolishing qualified immunity to public servants. Cops shouldn't be above the law. Nobody should be above the law. CPS shouldn't be able to just make up a reason to take somebody's kid. The FBI shouldn't be able to just bust into the wrong house, kill an 11 year old, and then walk. The cops shouldn't be allowed to just plant evidence on you and then ruin your life without repercussions. Organized crime could be solved by giving people more extensive rights to defend themselves and their communities. There won't be gangs running around if the community is allowed to police itself and deal with them without the police getting in the way. What happened to that town in Mexico that ran out all the corrupt cops and politicians? All the crime stopped. Why? Because the criminals knew they'd get fucking dragged out and lynched if they stuck their heads up.
WTH? Wish he had more video of this incident, so we can see what brought the officer to confront this guy, there's got to be more to this incident than what he's showing.
It seems like most police officers in all countries and throughout all history are trained to be mindless automatons, that enforce whatever tyranny they serve under. You seldom see an officer that stops up and ponders "what the hell am I doing here".
Where is this?
I know. Which state? Not all states are run by Americans.
If his hat said "I RAPE CHILDREN" there would be no problem.
Learn to follow the rules.
Looks like a high school.
Well gee fucking whiz. Maybe, just maybe, you guys need to look up the origins of the police as an institution. It'll really open your eyes because these mfers are not on your side no matter how much you kiss their asses, and they never have been, and they never will be. They are there to brutalize the working class. Period. It's been that way ever since the unions first came into existence demanding things like an abolition of the company store and company credits used to put workers into indentured servitude. Look up the massacres of the gilded age if you want to get over your thin blue line BS.
Among other things, public sector unions have got to go. By definition, they organize in opposition to the public interest.
You misread my post. Jesus fucking christ see past your prejudice and look at history for a second. Why the fuck do you think we have labor day? Why do we have time off? Why do we have safe workplaces? Why is child labor outlawed? Do you think the government did that shit on it's own? It was the unions that fought and bled and died for that shit. We have laws protecting workers from abuse and enslavement by their employers BECAUSE PEOPLE ORGANIZED AND USED COLLECTIVE BARGAINING. Pensions are good. Retirement is good. Being protected from your boss coercing you into sex is good. Labor laws are good and they are the reason you can get paid a fair wage for your work instead of whatever your boss feels like paying you that week. It's the unions that did that shit. People were massacred for the perks you take for granted. Railroad companies hired private armies to turn their rifles on striking workers. The police were originally formed to break up strikes using brutality and lethal violence.
All that came from private sector unions. Unions of government workers, public sector unions, are an entirely different matter, pitting public institutions against the public.
Perhaps I didn't emphasize that difference enough, but I was only referring to public sector unions. Feel free to disagree on that, but don't argue against stuff I never said.
No to abolishing the police. Yes to abolishing qualified immunity to public servants. Cops shouldn't be above the law. Nobody should be above the law. CPS shouldn't be able to just make up a reason to take somebody's kid. The FBI shouldn't be able to just bust into the wrong house, kill an 11 year old, and then walk. The cops shouldn't be allowed to just plant evidence on you and then ruin your life without repercussions. Organized crime could be solved by giving people more extensive rights to defend themselves and their communities. There won't be gangs running around if the community is allowed to police itself and deal with them without the police getting in the way. What happened to that town in Mexico that ran out all the corrupt cops and politicians? All the crime stopped. Why? Because the criminals knew they'd get fucking dragged out and lynched if they stuck their heads up.
What part of "Police should not be allowed to violate your rights and trample on the constitution just because they're cops" do you not understand?
Police "protect" the real organized crime in this country.
They always have.
It's only the "unsanctioned" that ever gets "taken down".
Time to wake the fuck up.
Not even the politician's could get away with it if those charged with upholding and enforcing the nation's laws did not allow them too.
No doubt politician's are corrupt, but they are not the enforcement agencies of our Judicial Branch.
Looks like a polling place to me. Obviously some kind of school or public building with a long line.. I am guessing that is from 2020 election