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There are countless instances and much written about the topic. Yet you still haven't been able to provide a single counter example.
You mean like the thousands of police/citizen interactions that occur every day in this country that don't end up in a critical incident?
 
You mean like the thousands of police/citizen interactions that occur every day in this country that don't end up in a critical incident?
No, an example of illegitimate police use of force and tactics for which they were truly punished. It happens, but only in the most egregious or obviously criminal cases. Any benefit of the doubt is typically attributed to a police defendant.
 
No, an example of clearly unjustified police use of force and tactics for which they were truly punished. It happens, but only in the most egregious or outright criminal cases. Any benefit of the doubt is typically attributed to a police defendant.
Fixed that for you. Illegitimate is a word used to describe your birth.
So, police in America, everywhere, everyday commit unjustified uses of force and are not investigated and/or charged? That sound 'bout right?
 
Fixed that for you. Illegitimate is a word used to describe your birth.
Oxford English FYI. I'm not talking about unjustified I'm talking about illegal. Good God man.
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You're too caught up in semantics to recognize an insult, ain't ya?
Answer my question.
The insult was stupid and so was your attempt to correct my word choice. For that matter, your "question" was stupid as well: a criminal doesn't need to go around committing a crime in everything he does in order to be called a criminal.

Either make a serious attempt to substantiate your argument or go find something better to do.
 
The insult was stupid and so was your attempt to correct my word choice. For that matter, your "question" was stupid as well: a criminal doesn't need to go around committing a crime in everything he does in order to be called a criminal.

Either make a serious attempt to substantiate your argument or go find something better to do.
What would you like? Milk and cookies and a bedtime story skippy? You're talking shit based on your opinion for isolated incidents. If that's your view and opinion? So be it. That's your choice. Making a generalized statement towards an entire profession based on it makes you look short sighted and pretty dense. You keep hurling insults because your're backed into a corner. That's what weak lib's do. Man up and admit the discussion has gone beyond your level of reasoning.
 
What would you like? Milk and cookies and a bedtime story skippy? You're talking shit based on your opinion for isolated incidents. If that's your view and opinion? So be it. That's your choice. Making a generalized statement towards an entire profession based on it makes you look short sighted and pretty dense. You keep hurling insults because your're backed into a corner. That's what weak lib's do. Man up and admit the discussion has gone beyond your level of reasoning.
You still keep deflecting from substantiating your argument, whatever it is. I didn't start insulting until you did — not that I don't enjoy it.

I did NOT make a generalized statement towards an entire profession. There are certainly honorable, decent and self-sacrificing policemen and women and I appreciate what they do (to the extent that it's not enforcing bullshit victimless crime law and ruining people's lives anyways.)

My critique was about the nature of the system we live under, but you are apparently too dull to have grasped that.
 
My critique was about the nature of the system we live under, but you are apparently too dull to have grasped that.
What system is that? The one where 2 unfortunate incidents were beat to death by Propganda Media and caused people like you to start spouting generalized statements?
 
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That's a generalized statment.
Maybe look up the Brionna Taylor incident in Louisville, Kentucky.
Yes, that particular comment was generalized — "Now cops shoot because they feel "scared" and get away with it." Obviously not ALL police do. If this is your whole argument against my broader point we can end this. Regardless there are numerous examples that support my position, as does the Breonna Taylor case IMO.
 
Yes, that particular comment was generalized — "Now cops shoot because they feel "scared" and get away with it." Obviously not ALL police do. If this is your whole argument against my broader point we can end this. Regardless there are numerous examples that support my position, as does the Breonna Taylor case IMO.
Fair enough. If your broader point is that America is some kind of repressive police state, that's an unfortunate point of view. It's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than it could be.
 
Or any other country. Don’t see Acceptance packing up and moving to Canada or anything.
I don't think that's true. First of all I was born and raised here, pay taxes here and so on, so it's as much my country as anyone's else. In my view the traitors to the ideals of our founding fathers and constitution are the ones who should leave. And expatriation brings a whole host of considerations that might preclude one's desire to live in a freer and less corrupt jurisdiction.
 
I don't think that's true. First of all I was born and raised here, pay taxes here and so on, so it's as much my country as anyone's else. In my view the traitors to the ideals of our founding fathers and constitution are the ones who should leave. And expatriation brings a whole host of considerations that might preclude one's desire to live in a freer and less corrupt jurisdiction.
Like the ones who tried to steal an election, ran fake Electoral slates and stormed their capitol building to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.
 
I don't think that's true. First of all I was born and raised here, pay taxes here and so on, so it's as much my country as anyone's else. In my view the traitors to the ideals of our founding fathers and constitution are the ones who should leave. And expatriation brings a whole host of considerations that might preclude one's desire to live in a freer and less corrupt jurisdiction.
I don’t care where I was born. If there was a better country I’d move to it.

I know how you would like the country to be and I’ll tell you right now you’ll grow old and die and it will be the same.
 
I don’t care where I was born. If there was a better country I’d move to it.

I know how you would like the country to be and I’ll tell you right now you’ll grow old and die and it will be the same.
I have a more sentimental attachment than you. In principle I believe the United States is the best country in the world, in practice unfortunately not so much. It's certainly a lot better than many countries. You're right though about any country being subject to change.
 
I don’t care where I was born. If there was a better country I’d move to it.

I know how you would like the country to be and I’ll tell you right now you’ll grow old and die and it will be the same.
You can't just move to another country, unless you want to immigrate illegally like those people you hate so much.
 
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