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A moron spaeketh thusly

A cop (in Minneapolis) is to blame for the rioting in and all around the US?? HOW?

It's the latest in a long string of Constitutional violations that people on the streets are subjected to.

Just like the stay at home orders which caused people to break after two months, people have been dealing with it for years, not months, and now it's exploding.

I don't justify it but on all sides we have to protect our Constitutional rights and how will the government listen to our voices?

Honestly - would it be so easy for cops to just come and take away the 2A crowds guns without a fight? Will your voices be enough to keep your guns?
 
Here's the link: https://twitter.com/cbsnews/status/1267877443911778306


She says there's no connection between the cop killing Floyd George and the riots.

Well, both are crimes. I guess rioting isn't as bad as killing a man. However, experts call this a moral equivalency and they always say it's a bad thing to do.

"I killed one man, but you kill seven men, so I'm better than you." No, that's moral equivalency, you're both bad people.

Well, technically, speaking, that’s where sentencing comes in. If you have one murderer who killed one person and another person who killed seven people, then the first person might serve, say, thirty years in prison. And the second murderer might serve seven consecutive sentences of the same number of years. I’m just saying that there actually is a way to measure whether one person’s atrocity is more severe than another person’s atrocity.

Batman from The Dark Knight didn’t kill anybody, and yet all of his crimes would have had him serving over ten thousand years if he had been arrested and convicted every crime he committed in that movie.

/non sequitur rant
 
Hogwash. The police overwhelmingly are law abiding and reasonable.

There is no "systemic" violation of anything by the police. That's leftist horse crap.

American civilization is collapsing right in front or your eyes, but you ridiculously complain about those who are protecting us from that collapse.

LMAO - you obviously are sheltered if you think the police don't violate our rights.

7 clear ways Ferguson police violated the Constitution, according to DOJ | PBS NewsHour

Michigan Supreme Court: Police Trespassed, Violated Fourth Amendment With Predawn 'Knock And Talk'

Drug charges dropped; cop violated man's 4th Amendment rights

Supreme Court Says Police Violated 4th Amendment When Use of Drug-Sniffing Dog Prolonged Routine Traffic Stop – Reason.com

Police Just Violating All The Constitutional Amendments Now

https://cldc.org/policing-the-police/

First, it's just freaking stupid to compare possible police abuse over many, many years with the radical left assault on our very country over just 10 days.

Read this carefully. Our very civilization is being threatened not by the police, but by the radical left right in front of your eyes.

That is what has to be addressed and stopped right now.

Second, your sources are leftist crap.
 
It's the latest in a long string of Constitutional violations that people on the streets are subjected to.

Just like the stay at home orders which caused people to break after two months, people have been dealing with it for years, not months, and now it's exploding.

I don't justify it but on all sides we have to protect our Constitutional rights and how will the government listen to our voices?

Honestly - would it be so easy for cops to just come and take away the 2A crowds guns without a fight? Will your voices be enough to keep your guns?

When someone has, allegedly, been accused of breaking the law, it is the police who have been given authority by state legislators to detain the alleged law breaker.

If the alleged law breaker thinks the police are going to hurt them, the alleged law breaker isn't going to be peaceful in their attitudes towards police.

Why do alleged law breakers have these attitudes towards police?
 
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