The Lets Get Rid Of Our Cops Movement

TheRat63

Member
And when the law is no longer applicable to ‘certain groups’, why continue to put your life on the line to uphold it?

Why u use phrases like “put your life on the line”. Moving packages in a warehouse is statistically more dangerous and deadly than being a police officer, but i have never heard of loaders/unloaders jerking themselves off about how they put their lives on the line? Oh cops aint even top 15 most deadly jobs in USA (burea of labor statistics) pizza delivery, fishers, loggers, roofers, construction, feeders, flight engineers, etc... etc... all more deadly. :censored2: is not that dangerous lmao
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
Why u use phrases like “put your life on the line”. Moving packages in a warehouse is statistically more dangerous and deadly than being a police officer, but i have never heard of loaders/unloaders jerking themselves off about how they put their lives on the line? Oh cops aint even top 15 most deadly jobs in USA (burea of labor statistics) pizza delivery, fishers, loggers, roofers, construction, feeders, flight engineers, etc... etc... all more deadly. :censored2: is not that dangerous lmao
When ONE officer of the law is killed in the line of duty, ALL law officers are then putting their lives on the line every shift. Only pea-brained imbeciles think otherwise.
 

rod

Retired 22 years
Make way for the Vigilanties ---we can now drag your sorry ass to the nearest tree and string you up. A much more thrifty solution.
 

tonyexpress

Whac-A-Troll Patrol
Staff member


The City that Really Did Abolish the Police

And rebuilt the department from the ground up. The strange, hopeful, politically complicated story of Camden, N.J.

Days after George Floyd died at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis, a different scene was playing out in what was once the most dangerous city in the United States.

Joseph D. Wysocki was marching in the streets of Camden alongside residents in “Black Lives Matter” T-shirts. He found the organizer of the protest: Yolanda Deaver. Wysocki introduced himself and asked whether he could join her. Absolutely, she said, and the two started marching together, holding up a sign reading STANDING IN SOLIDARITY.
 

Poop Head

Judge me.


The City that Really Did Abolish the Police

And rebuilt the department from the ground up. The strange, hopeful, politically complicated story of Camden, N.J.

Days after George Floyd died at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis, a different scene was playing out in what was once the most dangerous city in the United States.

Joseph D. Wysocki was marching in the streets of Camden alongside residents in “Black Lives Matter” T-shirts. He found the organizer of the protest: Yolanda Deaver. Wysocki introduced himself and asked whether he could join her. Absolutely, she said, and the two started marching together, holding up a sign reading STANDING IN SOLIDARITY.
#ComeVisitCamden
 
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