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I was wondering what your opinions on the whole george floyd case is. i believe that cops are corrupted cause this is the who know how many times they have done this. do you believe it is “not a problem at all and he did something to cause it” or was it a “misjudgment and abuse of power and some what racially motivated”

imspirtualbish 2 May 29
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Sometimes cops kill unnecessarily. In my own experience I've witnessed it twice where I live. Once the police has a young man cornered in a parking lot. The kid was drunk and out of control, I admit. There were 8 police officers with drawn guns barking orders fot him to put the kinfe down he was banishing. The young man took a step forward and received 16 fatal wounds. Now, I admit the guy was an asshole and a knife can inflick serious wounds. I say a couple shots to the legs would have immediately put him on the ground. Another time was when an mentally disabled lady, homeless, pulled a letter opener on the cop and was shot dead.
I'm a korean Vet and I could have handled both these confrontations, alone, without someone losing their life. Police are trained to shool to kill when they fire their weapons. Just my opinion and I might be wrong but not in every case.

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Why is it so hard to understand or rather admit that the basis for all of these cop/black problems is the RAP GANGSTER CULTURE AND MUSIC that GLORIFIES CRIME for 25 years now. YES, slock rock and roll of the 80/s/90% was bad enough cheap garbage but Rap stole the white trash rock and roll show long ago. In the 90/s early 2000's before the advent of cell phones and music downloads and etc, youu could go into a Wal-mart and there was competition on which Black "artist" (laugh) could have the most ugly violent picture on the Rap Album, have songs titled with the most anti-women titles and all the rest of the garbage. If it is to get Black votes for the lib left they will go along with all of this even when it flys in the face of their of their fake anti-violence, anti-women, anti gay agenda they love and cherish soooooooo much.

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Cops are corrupted? I think the whole gangster rap mentality is completely corrupted and that is what drives a lot of the crime in America.

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People that write this stuff have never been on the street around the culture of Gangster Rap and cannot understand the psychological fear, pressure, and stress these officers are under. You could not pay me to go into these areas anymore unless I was in a A-1 TANK. Wise UP.....

i understand where you might say that but just cause a neighborhood has bad spots doesn’t make the entire neighborhood horrible due to it being a small section of it. while yes crime rate is high due to them being there if you were to take them out the crime rate would be lower. it just seemed to be taken out of control

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Video shows a guy with a badge used excessive force, none showing when the situation started. Trained to use force to subdue, also given psyche test before given badge, if not aggressive enough, no badge. Also trained to observe everything at the scene, and the condition of perp being taken into custody, perp died, guys with badge failed. Local citizens should be extremely upset with City PD procedures, including the Mayor, local LEOs work for him. Who's better, who's worse, largest gang in the country with badges and guns who are pushed to be aggressive, or angry citizens who cause destruction in town, leaving hardship for others lasting for months. Also leaving angry citizens looking like stupid animals adding more threats and aggression from guys with a badge. If someone makes you mad, take it out on them, not everyone else, you'll get more understanding and support from others.

i get that but it seemed to be to much thats the thing. it was for forgery which is a non violent crime. if it were for something worse let’s say assault or something along those lines than i could understand but it wasn’t

I would bet that your whole take on the "man" comes out of the drug life and the liberaltarian mantra that because the man must be againt drugs, he is taking my freedom away. Now be honest.

@johnlondon what do you mean by that cause it is a little bit of a confusing statement for me so can you explain better so i can understand why you believe this? i’m not saying you are right or i am right i’m just trying to understand your perspective on this

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People in fake government give themselves immunity from prosecution for crimes that they perpetrate, which are the same crimes that they punish non-fake-government people for perpetrating.

This is a fundamental confession of criminality on the part of those people who fake (counterfeit) government.

If you think I am off on some conspiracy theory, then you may want to actually check the data that supports this very obvious conclusion.

"That the question was not whether, by a declaration of independence, we should make ourselves what we are not; but whether we should declare a fact which already exists:
That, as to the people or Parliament of England, we had always been independent of them, their restraints on our trade deriving efficacy from our acquiescence only, and not from any rights they possessed of imposing them; and that, so far, our connection had been federal only, and was now dissolved by the commencement of hostilities:
That, as to the king, we had been bound to him by allegiance, but that this bond was now dissolved by his assent to the late act of Parliament, by which he declares us out of his protection, and by his levying war on us a fact which had long ago proved us out of his protection, it being a certain position in law, that allegiance and protection are reciprocal, the one ceasing when the other is withdrawn:"
First Congress, United States of America, 1776

Bonding Code:
"A law enforcement officer will lose his bond if he oppresses a citizen to the point of civil. rebellion when that citizen attempts to obtain redress of grievances (U.S. constitutional 1st so-called amendment).

"When a state, by and through its officials and agents, deprives a citizen of all of his remedies by the due process of law and deprives the citizen of the equal protection of the law, the state commits an act of mixed war against the citizen, and, by its behavior, the state declares war on the citizen. The citizen has the right to recognize this act by the publication of a solemn recognition of mixed war. This writing has the same force as the Declaration of Independence. It invokes the citizen's U.S. constitutional 9th and 10th so-called amend guarantees of the right to create an effective remedy where otherwise none exists."

Commercial Lien Right and Military Lien Right:
"In American history, the Declaration of Independence served the legal purpose of making a Solemn Recognition of Mixed War, which is a Notice of Military Lien Right, a warning of No Trespass, an assertion that any killing or taking of human life necessary for the protection of the legal remedies of the common citizen is being done, in the immediate situation described in the Solemn Recognition or Notice, not as murder, but as lethal self-defense of the commercial and social remedy against the cited domestic enemy or enemies. The Declaration of Independence is the legal model or format for the construction of the Solemn Recognition of Mixed War and the Notice of Military Lien Right."

The Law of, by, and for the people as a whole, as a rule, does not give license to special interests whereby those special interests can murder people (without cause) and then move onto the next victim as they please, because they have been given that license by a "higher power."

My dog Sam (or uncle) said I can murder people is an excuse. The government said I can murder people is the same thing.

Here:
"No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury,..."

Not said (does it need to be said, and if so why does it "need" to be said) is that dead bodies on the path of someone who probably killed them is probable cause that warrants the formation of an INDEPENDENT (common law) Grand Jury to use all their lawful, legal, rightful, moral, INDEPENDENT jurisdiction (power) to discover if the accused must by duty be bound to face the country in a Court of Law, which is a Trial by Jury, a Trial by the Country.

Does anyone actually think that a government (fake) prosecutor (persecutor) with a government (fake) "Grand Jury" in his pocket is going to revoke the license to kill (with impunity, immunity from prosecution) from fellow members of the (fake) government?

No, that won't happen, the fake government persecutor is in business to make a lot of money for him or herself and to do so the productive people being robbed must be kept stupid and servile, so the last thing needed to keep the fake government game going is a Public Transcript from a Public Trial in a Lawful Trial in a Court of Law whereby the people are represented as a whole in a lawful jury.

This is Hollywood man, James Bond has a license to kill, so shut up, move on, get back to work when told, and then pay the extortion fee when told.

Got it?

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The standard of training is that physical coercion ends when the suspect is cuffed and subdued. Once the the suspects are prone and cuffed, they are rolled to their side or pulled to a sitting position. What the policeman did to George Floyd was against his training and against his department standards.

The Uk police are far from perfect but one thing I think the UK got right was the "Policing by Consent" doctrine. This was first formulated/codified by Sir Robert Peel who set up the UK police force in the 1800's. Perhaps something could be learned by the US looking at this doctrine and not just dismissing it out of hand as I have heard done by some US law enforcement officials.

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It has been said that there are three sides to every story; "yours, mine and the cold hard truth." There have been enough blacks killed at the hands of white cops to feed the narrative of cop animosity toward blacks. There have been enough assassination style murders of cops to make every policeman approach his job with fear and trembling. With no disrespect to either dogs or police, a frightened policeman is much like a frightened dog: both are likely to hurt you simply out of fear completely devoid of outright animosity; especially in the case of breaking the law or disobeying an officer's directive. People who flagrantly break the law and ignore the police and expect to be left to their own devices will soon learn the pain of unreal expectations as they should. Police who go out on their duties with the intention of killing somebody should be prosecuted. True justice requires the uncovering of the "cold hard truth" and that's a hard thing to come by.

If you want to break the law, prepare for it's consequences, thus the law abideing citizen.

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