> officers handcuffed him, covered his head with a "spit sock" and held him on the ground in a prone position. Prude was taken to a hospital, declared brain dead and died a week later.
Everything cops have is built on the rubble of other people's lives.
No honest craftsman who wants to build anything positive for their community joins a trade whose toolbox is filled almost entirely with violence, fear, threats, and coercion. Even the military has the capacity to rebuild what it tramples on.
"law enforcement" in the U.S. is about infliction, not building. And attracts exactly the types one would expect. The institution is designed to be a net generator of misery and is going to seek out and nurture jr.hi/high school locker room bullies who think the law is a towel to be snapped on everyone's asses.
well, "law enforcement" got themselves a SCOTUS ruling saying it was OK not to hire people who were too smart. there seem to be alot of departments eager to utilize the ruling.
honestly, though, the whole profession is made up of liars, leeches, murderers, thugs and thieves. the cops that aren't doing something fucked up are covering for the ones that are.
cops behave like they do because they view the law as something to inflict rather than to build with. no honest craftsman who wants to build anything positive fills their toolbox with violence, fear, threats and coercion. cops are little more than jr.hi/high-school locker room bullies who found a career where they could snap a towel on everyone's asses. they're net generators of misery for the overwhelming majority of Americans
> potentially loose my job
I had a "cardiac event" after being arrested for something easily provable I couldn't have done at the scene. Though my charges were dismissed with prejudice, I still lost my first gallery, lost my job for a week, was homeless on-and-off for over a month, all of my biz contacts/relationships went 'poof' because dishonest cops gave my accuser cover to lie all over town about me. All of my e-data up thru my arrest is still unsecured, including all of my personal & business correspondence, financial data, lists of accounts & passwords. I'm not remotely close to the same level of opportunity or resources prior to my arrest 2 years ago and I'm STILL at risk of further legal and financial/bureaucratic entanglements.
All because of two dishonest and incompetent cops, one of whom is on bodycam lying about me. Fuck piece-of-shit officers workman and crowe of Seaside, OR, PD. You two are why this book was written.
A great way I found to counter those who cast the 'R' word is to respond with a link to a book I wrote that just happens to address an aspect of racism.
It is surprisingly easy to self-publish. Some platforms there's no initial fee. Write a five page (or longer, if you want) anti-racist screed and self-publish it. Respond to R-bombs with link to your anti-racist book.
Or one could post their anti-racism screed to docdroid for free and have the link handy.
Those using the R-word are trying to derail you and make you waste your time defending against the attack. Respond with a link and the accuser has to STFU or take the time to read whatever you wrote. So, more verbosity is better.
I've actually got 7,384 books out so far, written in pairs, taking a variety of sides on various issues so I can always "win" internet arguments by providing a link proving my authority on a topic.
> because cops ~~don’t fuck around~~ view the law as something that should be inflicted rather than used to build.
The foundation of everything cops have for themselves lies on and is directly proportional to the amount of rubble they create in other people's lives.
Cops are net generators of misery.
Liars, leeches, murderers, thugs, and thieves. The cops that aren't doing something fucked up are covering for the ones that are.
Cops are pieces of shit that think the law is something that should be inflicted rather than to help build. The honest craftsman who wants to build something positive for their community doesn't carry a toolbox filled almost exclusively with violence, fear, threats, and coercion. Everything cops make for themselves is built on the rubble cops create in other people's lives.
liars, leeches, murderers, thugs and thieves. the cops that aren't doing something fucked up are covering for the ones that are.
How is it inaccurate? What everyday actions, what community good balances out shooting an innocent person? what community good developed from all the evictions "law enforcement" enforced '08 - '10? what of all the lives sidetracked for decades because of a roach in the ashtray? cops fuck up far more than they build. the people that benefit the most from the "stability" cops provide is banks, Wall St. and drug companies.
> But, the cops stand OUTSIDE the wall just like us.
cops are class traitors. they think they can abdicate moral agency in exchange for power. cops see YOU as something that can be stepped on to get higher up society's ladder.
everything cops have, the lives that cops build, has it's foundation on the rubble cops create in other people's lives. no honest tradesman who wants to build anything positive fills their toolbox with violence, fear, threats and coercion.
swing on over to voat or 4chan sometime. there's little to no love for "law enforcement" and "peace" officers. most of the "alt-right" has little use for cops as well.
regardless of ideology, most Americans can see that, at the end of the day, pretty much everything cops do is about sucking banker cock. the benefits of the "stability" cops provide go mostly to the wealthy, the banks and Wall Street. most Americans have figured out the value of your life to a cop is proportional to your value to a bank. everyone from Farrakhan to John Birchers can see cops are hardly "pillars of the community"; cops are barbed wire and electric fencing designed to keep the meat in place until we can be fed upon by the banks, Wall St. and drug companies. it doesn't matter who one votes for; everyone can see cops are net generators of misery.
Hell, yeah. After the '08 mortgage meltdown and it was found out how many foreclosures were fraudulent, where are the sheriffs, cops and "law enforcement" making sure the evictions they served were legal? Where are the "law enforcement" tracking down the families and American Citizens that "peace" officers evicted and making sure any mess "law enforcement" mistakenly created is getting cleaned up and lives repaired? Where is "law enforcement" ever to clean up the mess "law enforcement" made when they enforced bad law or the law made an error?
There's a simple reason cops never clean up their fuck-ups and, worse, never follow-up to make sure they arrested or hassled the right person. The kinds of people that become cops view the law as something that should be inflicted rather than used to build. What honest tradesman who wants to build anything positive carries a toolbox full of violence, fear, threat and coercion? In the U.S., cops are net generators of misery.
It's tragically comic cops see themselves as pillars of the community when they're really just barbed-wire and electric fencing designed to keep the meat in place until we can be fed upon by banks, Wall St, and drug companies.
> This is similar to the US system yet somehow even more extreme.
It's why US police departments seek out Israeli training. They're more interested in using the law to inflict rather than to build.
liars, leeches, murderers, thugs and thieves. cops aren't pillars of the community; they're barbed wire and electric fencing designed to keep the meat in place until the banks, Wall St. and drug companies can feed on us.
liars, leeches, murderers, thugs and thieves. the cops that aren't doing something fucked up are covering for those that are.
the institution of "law enforcement" doesn't nurture or promote those who see the law as something that should be used to build but as something to be inflicted.
book here for anyone interested in similar observations.
liars, leeches, murderers, thugs and thieves. the cops that aren't doing something messed up are covering for the ones that are.
it's tragically comic cops see themselves as pillars of the community when they're really just barbed wire and electric fencing designed to keep the meat in place until we can be fed upon by the banks, Wall St. and drug companies. more here.
Cops misread a DV situation, stopped investigating and started championing. 1 cop flat-out lies. all ignored a bunch of evidence. Cops changed statements or meaning of statements. The follow-up police report with the "victim" is pretty laughable if one knows the "victim".
My charges were ultimately dismissed w/prejudice, but not before I lost out on opening my first gallery. I was 2 weeks away from signing the lease. Instead, I ended up on-and-off homeless for over a month, briefly lost my job, my network of local biz contacts went "poof", I'm missing property, have files & documents unreturned, my credit & rental history took a hit, and I'm at much higher risk of ID theft and other legal probs.
All because cops didn't have their shit together and blow off the consequences of their actions on "the poors". Though without the same messed up consequences, my xp with cops all across the U.S. follows the same theme. Here's a book with some observations and questions.
"benchmarks" was the term for awhile.
to much of the lives cops build for themselves sits atop rubble made from the lives of innocent people. here's a book of similar observations and questions.
so who was it burning down police stations and looting Wal-Mart's? antifa or right-wingers?
why the name-calling and presumptions about my politics? this isn't exactly pro-fascist, CHUD lit.
> more like the land of the enslaved.
it's tragically comic cops see themselves as pillars of the community when, in reality, cops are little more than barbed wire and electric fencing designed to keep the meat in place until we can be fed on by banks, Wall St. and drug companies. i've a book on the topic.
cops don't become cops because they view the law as something that should be a stable platform for all American Citizens to build a life on. jr.hi/high-school locker-room bullies who discovered a career where they can snap the law like a towel on everyone's asses.
book/critique here, if anyone is interested
cops become cops because they want to inflict the law rather than use the law to build. no honest tradesman who wants to build anything positive has a toolbox full of violence, threats, fear and coercion.
book here on the topic, if anyone is interested.
cops don't become cops because they view the law as something that should be a stable platform for ALL American Citizens to build a life on.
cops become cops to inflict the law rather than to build. no honest craftsman who wants to build anything positive carries a toolbox full of violence, fear, threats and coercion. those who remain cops are little more than jr.hi/high-school locker room bullies who found a career where they could snap the law like a towel on everyone's asses.
here's a book on Amazon i have out if anyone is interested ($4.20USD because ayyyyy)
lol. yeah, OK.
really? because my comment was from a book I published in August :)
then I'm guessing Barry wouldn't like this book
> If you believe a single word a cop says at this point
I've got bodycam footage of cops making shit up about me and the police reports for my arrest should be fucking embarassing. My charges were dismissed with prejudice, but I'll sure as fuck never take a cop's word at face value ever again. In uniform or out, in court or on the street, on matters criminal, legal or otherwise, cops just aren't trustworthy. I've lived all over the US and cops are the same everywhere. It's the only profession that has a SCOTUS decision specifically allowing it to lie and the profession of "law enforcement" is going to attract those kinds of people. Never trust a cop.
Smile and nod your head so you don't get shot, but don't take a cop at their word.