Thursday, June 18, 2020

You Did That To Yourself

As this is written, several precincts of Police in Atlanta called in to work. They are upset because one of their former officers is charged with Murder and several other crimes.

A few days ago, a good friend suggested that myself and fellow patriots go and peaceably stand in front of police during protests for a show of solidarity. I politely declined. In my estimation, if police and antifa - two organizations that do not have my best interests in mind - want to kill each other, then that is a win-win situation.

This is not an anti-cop sentiment. It is an anti-bad cop sentiment. And they have brought it on themselves. And it applies to virtually every cop out there now. How?



If you have 1000 "good cops," and 10 bad cops; yet the 1000 do not arrest the 10, then you really have 1010 bad cops.

When you enforce unconstitutional laws, you are a bad cop.

When you falsify your report to the ADA, trying to make the youth seem older than they are - just so you can get an adult conviction and put another "feather in your cap," you are a bad cop.

When you cite or arrest churchgoers during the #Scamdemic but you don't lift a finger against rioters, you are a bad cop. And you are a sissy.

When you call CPS on a good hardworking family just to harass them further, you are a bad cop.

When you call in on your shift because your "brother" got arrested, you are a pussy and a bad cop.

When you enforce a corrupt system, you are, by default, corrupt.

When you put someone in jail for a victimless crime, you are a bad cop.

When you shoot someone's dog, and intentionally lie, saying you "feared for your life," you're a bad cop.

When you have any sort of "but" against the absolute right to keep and bear arms, you are a bad cop.

When you lie to get a confession or evidence, knowing that if the suspect lies it is a crime, then you are a bad cop and no better than a suspect who lies.

When you have to lie to conduct a majority of your interactions, you are a bad cop.

When you say you are not going to recommend charges to the ADA, and then you turn around and recommend charges; you are a liar, a worthless POS, and a bad cop.

When your police force has to constantly do "community events" to increase the public perception of your department, it means your department is full of bad cops.

When your profession has the highest incidence of spousal abuse among any demographic, and you don't remove those abusers, then you are a bad cop.



Now, if it truly were just the occasional "bad apple," then why are we inundated with stories like these? And, as the old saying goes, "one bad apple spoils the bunch." This bunch is spoiled. The system is corrupt. We need drastic reform... YESTERDAY!

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