Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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Until pretentive policing is wiped out as a system, we will constantly have abuses and perceived injustices.
And yet those abuses tend to be a mere fraction of a percent of all daily police encounters either good or bad.
Weren't you discussing the media blowing up things in the other thread? Is this not the case with police encounters as well? Are those cases of abuse not blown completely out of proportion in many cases and get an undue amount of attention for such a minor percentage of encounters?
Yet, you continually ignore the elephant in the room. Cops are funded with tax dollars, therefore any abuse is seen as egregious.
No, I know and understand abuses happen. As they will when you have almost 800,000 individuals with powers of arrest. You can't have that many people in the same profession without getting a few bad apples here and there. It's just statistically impossible to weed out each and every person that might snap at some point or another. My point is that in many cases these abuse and lethal force encounters get far more press than they really should. Weren't you saying this guy in Virginia was getting exactly what he wanted? Media attention? What gets more press? A cop working his beat, taking in a law breaker every so often and does their job fairly? Or the riots in Ferguson or Baltimore after people get whipped into a frenzy over perceived injustices? Giving the people what they want...
The main difference in you and I is you don't trust the system in its entirety. I can point to the cases of abuse and say "yeah, that was wrong of that individual to do." You point to the system and damn the whole thing.
I damn the whole system because it is in fact a system of violence. We are a nation of laws, the saying goes. Violate those laws and you'll find yourself imprisoned, or dead. So the differences between you and I are rather huge. I see the system for what it is, and you try to explain away or fix the problem. Thing is, you cannot fix government with government, it's impossible.
The shooters are completely insane individuals who shouldn't even get the back page of the fish wrapper.
I never said fix government with government. Not sure where you got that idea from.
Look, before we get into the An-Cap debate (which you love to do lol) I think those officers that exceed their authority should be punished, but not to any higher standard than you or I. I think you would agree for the most part. Now I do agree the system doesn't always work that way. Of which you'll agree as well.
What I can't understand, by a long shot, is when a cop gets sentenced after pleading guilty it still isn't good enough for some of you. As if plea bargains don't happen day in and day out and people get reduced sentences for various crimes.
