Okay' so in the so called 'Land of The Free,' if a guy gets out of a car that has just been shot at with tear gas canisters and says that there is a pregnant woman in the the car I would expect the police to send over a medic to make sure the pregnant woman was okay.No, but i wouldnt have gotten out of the car to remonstrate with the police in what seemed like a dangerous situation.
If you really care about your family you put them first before your pride.
if i had done what he'd done my wife would have given me all kinds of hell.
Police bringing justice to this proud nation by eliminating antifaHow does it feel for white people when they see unlawful police brutality against another white person, in this case a white lady?
Does it feel different to seeing unlawful police brutality against a black person?
Wonder what % of US white person are becoming anti police because of what has happened in past 8 days. Eg: how will the MAGA tribe view this?
This is great. Nob head getting wound up while they all chant peaceful
Pic from another angle (not pretty)...![]()
Lower than dirt.
74% of Americans view George Floyd's death as an underlying racial injustice problem: POLL
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/74-...yds-death-underlying-racial/story?id=71074422
Not sure how they arrive at that figure. There is no way 74 percent of Americans think there is a racial problem within America let alone the police
Sometimes semantics just don't matter.As much as I feel a twat stating this, I have to point out that the kick was towards the torso and not the head.
Mayor of DC gives a big symbolic middle finger to Donnie...
Why are they shooting a guy ion a wheelchair? Anyone know the context - What excuse did the cops give?Pic from another angle (not pretty)...
Chunk of his head blown open. Surely some lawyer can get the guy a settlement.![]()
I'm going to become a Charles Murray IQ guy but for onservatives, they are the dumbest people alive.
(and yes i checked the rest of her feed this is not parody. screenshot since she might delete).
I'm going to become a Charles Murray IQ guy but for onservatives, they are the dumbest people alive.
(and yes i checked the rest of her feed this is not parody. screenshot since she might delete).
Juggalos on the left vs Boogaloos on the right....that’s a hell of a civil war. The great ’JuggaBooga’ war.
I thought Juggalos were just fans of Insane Clown Posse?
Hubba bubba will endorse the war treaty.Juggalos on the left vs Boogaloos on the right....that’s a hell of a civil war. The great ’JuggaBooga’ war.
Joining the police in the U.S., especially if you are part of a larger metro city PD (e.g. NYC, SF, LA, D.C., Chicago, etc.) does change you. It's near impossible not to change you because you see what humans are capable of doing and it goes pretty much against what you believe and know growing up or usually have witnessed first-hand. Assuming you're 22 or 23 when you join, that's still a really, really young age. Physical, emotional, intellectual, and real world inexperience. Then you're put into an institution such as public law enforcement, it's a complete mind feck. Your reality is much different than others and you see things differently.
Recruits still come from backgrounds of basic training, which includes Sheriff's Departments and all military. It's a natural path way because of the use of language/terms, basic training, hierarchy structure, etc. However, just like the military has evolved within the past decade, at least, having degrees and post-high school education helps significantly. And knowing a second or third language. There are young recruits, mostly men, who do get the rush of blood and arrogant feeling, but that doesn't mean they are left for their own. Many people also join the police in their mid to late 20s as a last ditch effort to get a career going that provides stability, men and women.
One thing that plagues police departments, which is then transferred or expressed, towards the public is the lack of internal support for PTSD, consistent emotional/psychological support, and more immersive training the more time they stay in the force. Physically, they usually decline, but mentally and socially, they stay the same. They don't learn what's going on in the community or how to adapt, relate. And how those learnings of civilian life should translate into how they police more effectively and efficiently. They live in their own bubble and when they don't step out from behind the badge and out of their bubble, they aren't vulnerable. They stop learning and knowing what their civic duty really means. Without this, it's about protecting the badge and the "Blue Lives Matters" becomes very tribalistic, which can be a problem.
Title is slightly click baity tbf- they resigned from the unit, not the pd.
From the Unit, not the PD.
Added to the bottom of the tweet.