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@Zeb Well, I understand there is a need for a police department; there are too many knuckleheads out there.
However, I agree with your sentiment. They *are* adversarial to the Citizen In Good Standing and Need to be muzzled.
Abolishing "qualified immunity" is a start and allowing individual cops to be sued for misconduct is the next step. They should be personally liable and these settlements should NOT be absorbed by the municipal budget.

US Immigration Raid at Hyundai-LG Plant Strains Ties with South Korea | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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WATCH: EU refuses minute's silence for Charlie Kirk sparking FURY while Trump's USA mourns

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@Zeb No. This is going down a slippery slope. An accelerationist standpoint will still not help this.

Ex-Melvindale chief says he was fired after trying to sideline controversial cop

Police are simply a source of revenue for the municipality and the strong-arm of the government to keep you silent and compliant.

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@atomic I don't remember his take.
I was thinking that these people are allowed to vote and are the same ones complaining that their jobs are being eliminated.
Amazing.

Foreigners praising Kirk assassination face CRACKDOWN: State Department

So, they are calling Kirks death a "political assassination" and using it as a springboard to justify grounds for deportation.
This is a gross malfeasance and overreach. He was a private citizen and they are giving him some "honorary title"... to justify government overreach.

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Many Americans now feel a deep sense of regret, realizing they didn't push for true freedom hard enough. It’s difficult to sleep at night knowing the USA is slipping into a police state. Sadly, it feels like the country is finished—too late to turn back, and forever changed into a surveillance-driven society.

There’s a profound sense of regret for not pushing harder for freedom when the opportunity was present. It’s difficult to sleep at night knowing that the nation is increasingly becoming a police state, with liberties eroding before our eyes. The feeling of unfulfilled responsibility and missed chances to stand up for what’s right lingers, leaving a sense of guilt and concern about the future.

@CDuBois @1031
What a strange response.
You do not need to have a personal relationship with anyone to make generalizations.
As for.the cop going to his minister? What a joke. He has made more snap judgments for people he pulls over on a traffic stop than you are of him assuming he has honorable intentions.
He definitely is on contact with his former department and other cops. But no, he *chose* to go to a minister?
Your naivete is emanating from your strange comments.

Like when these trolls/pranks backfire in grand form.
This old guy is still sharp! He saw the blue hair and attire and sized him up immediately; even if for a prank.

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