Police Brutality...Is this where we are heading?
Posted by woodlema 9 years, 12 months ago to Government
In this Politically correct, world, where our concerns are tainted by false narratives and brainwashing, all of us are subjected to the conditioning of the narrative being pumped into our brains by over-exposure to it.
with the Baltimore riots, and all the whining over criminals, the Police are getting pummeled to death in the media making their jobs impossible.
Being told to stand down, give the lawbreakers "room to destroy."
The attached video is the way things WILL be if we continue this path.
with the Baltimore riots, and all the whining over criminals, the Police are getting pummeled to death in the media making their jobs impossible.
Being told to stand down, give the lawbreakers "room to destroy."
The attached video is the way things WILL be if we continue this path.
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http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nati...
Notice that the Washington Post mentions 800,000 police in the United States in 2007 and there were 281 cases of "Civil Rights" violations.
Assume for the sake of agreement that cops are lazy and they only arrest, pull over, chase or engage only one person a month.
That is 800,000 * 12 or 9.6 million cop vs. citizen interaction.
That means that the cases of "Civil rights Violations" not all "Brutality" is .002%
Does that seems outrageous? To me that is outrageously AWSEOME!!!
Here is a line to Violent Crime statistics since 1993. http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/cri...
1993, USA population 257.8 million, Violent Crime 1.92 million.
Drawing a line the trend is for 20 years increasing population and decreasing crime not only in total but per capita.
2012 USA population 313.9 million Violent crime 1.2 million.
So here is the question "What factors are playing the role in decreasing crime? Is it increased Police Aggressions against criminals? Stiffer sentences?
Perhaps the perceived "Police Brutality" is not really increased police brutality but a LOT more cops, addressing the criminal element.
Ironically, the vast majority of these violent crimes particularly those crime where guns are involved, exist in Chicago, Washington DC, New York, LosAngeles, Detroit. One correlation to those cities, is they have the toughest gun laws, and are the most restrictive in the nation.
You may not trust police, but I fear that is because of the narrative the media pushes, and not based on the REALITY.
This video ignores the real increase in police brutality and arrogance and more importantly their totally disregard for the constitution. Police have become more militarized, they have become legalized thieves using civil asset forfeiture and traffic tickets. I don't trust the police. I am sure there are some good police officers out there, most of them older, but there is a very disturbing trend of the police being used to keep innocent people in line, not stopping true criminals.