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Sheesh... Is there a link to this story about the officer begging the autistic kid? If so who determined the officer begged him?

If I remember correctly, is was shown by the number of calls and texts the AUTISTIC kid received on his phone. It really is a disturbing story.
 
I've never heard of a lot of those places.

Not poo-pooing on your article, just wondering how they would rack and stack against nearby cities. Orange California for example being that close to Long Beach and South Central.

You're missing the point. The #2 on the list is where the local police decided they needed to pull a drug sting operation.
 
You're missing the point. The #2 on the list is where the local police decided they needed to pull a drug sting operation.

I didn't see the article you were referring to. You say Reason article like there's only one in this thread lol

But either way, other than the demographic angle, most of those cities are in large metro areas. So I'm wondering what else sets them apart.
 
This one GV.

Hmmm.

I'm wondering if there is more than meets the eye here. There just seems to be something huge missing from this picture. At face value it does appear the cops are completely heartless in this situation and picking on a mentally challenged individual.

But I am wondering if there is a Paul Harvey "and now...the rest of the story" angle here. This isn't a defense against what happened, but it just seems like there is more to this that isn't being reported.
 
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I have resisted posting this article. I would like to make clear I do not advocate killing cops or anyone else for that matter. As an anarcho/capitalist I believe in the non aggression principal. I only use violence in self defense. With that said, this is surely to cause some outrage from some of our boys in blue here.

Dead Men Don't Start Revolutions | Christopher Cantwell


This is a nice response of sorts to Mr. Cantwell.

Against Libertarian Brutalism : The Freeman : Foundation for Economic Education
 
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The cops must have seen 22 Jump Street and thought, hey, write that down! :eek:lol:

So stupid. That's what our tax dollars are paying for? Manchildren getting a chance to relive their high school days by busting the campus kingpin?
 
The cops must have seen 22 Jump Street and thought, hey, write that down! :eek:lol:

So stupid. That's what our tax dollars are paying for? Manchildren getting a chance to relive their high school days by busting the campus kingpin?

It's crazy. Especially when you consider the areas where these "busts" were conducted. This is seriously crossing the line.
 
I have resisted posting this article. I would like to make clear I do not advocate killing cops or anyone else for that matter. As an anarcho/capitalist I believe in the non aggression principal. I only use violence in self defense. With that said, this is surely to cause some outrage from some of our boys in blue here.

Dead Men Don't Start Revolutions | Christopher Cantwell


This is a nice response of sorts to Mr. Cantwell.

Against Libertarian Brutalism : The Freeman : Foundation for Economic Education

No outrage. Someone should introduce him to the families left fatherless by what happened in Vegas. See if his story changes.
 
It's crazy. Especially when you consider the areas where these "busts" were conducted. This is seriously crossing the line.

So do you disagree or agree there appears to be more than meets the eye here?

Do you not get the same feeling in the article you posted there was something missing?
 
So do you disagree or agree there appears to be more than meets the eye here?

Do you not get the same feeling in the article you posted there was something missing?

I feel cops shouldn't be playing drug raid games in our schools period. These are minors, it's a parenting problem.

Edit: No, I wouldn't want the parents brought up on charges either. Crime is a very subjective word these days. If there is no victim, there is no crime.
 
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I seriously doubt it will.

Did you read the response of sorts from Mr. Tucker?

Glanced through it. It kind of wanders around a bit and frankly, is not getting my attention like something that went straight to the point.

It's probably profound reading, but making simple concise points and stopping the building analogies might get the point across much better.
 
It wasn't meant to address Cantwell specifically, just the mindset of the libertarian brutalist.
Mr. Tucker happens to be one of my top 5 people in the world. You should read his work sometime.
 
I feel cops shouldn't be playing drug raid games in our schools period. These are minors, it's a parenting problem.

Edit: No, I wouldn't want the parents brought up on charges either. Crime is a very subjective word these days. If there is no victim, there is no crime.

Okay, fine, but do you agree or disagree there is possibly more to the story here?

I'm looking at it objectively. And to me, the risks are not worth the rewards in this particular case. Which leads me to believe there is something else here that hasn't been/isn't being reported.
 
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