Officer - BOHICA
Let me be clear: I don't know all of the facts in this case.
Neither do 99.9% of you chicken-fuckers.
Yet with well over 30-years of operational and training experience behind me, and having seen the same scenarios plaid out time and time again, I am 99% certain this is a failure of "leadership" being pointed at the officers.
I, like the vast majority of officers I know, have talked to, and corresponded with; believe that George Floyd's death was as unnecessary as it was avoidable.
I, like the vast majority of officers I know and have corresponded with; believe Mr. Floyd's death was wrong.
I, like the vast majority of Training Officers I know and have corresponded with; I believe that the responsibility for Mr. Floyd's death rests on the shoulders of the parasitic political class.
Why?
Having trained tens-of-thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of military, Law Enforcement (local, state, federal), and civilians in the justifiable use of lethal force, find this shit: https://canvasonic.com/watch/cnn/charges-announced-against-all-ex-officers-in-floyd-case, as a typical and reprehensible response by the parasitic political class who have written the laws they themselves will never have to enforce.
I am willing to bet dollars to doughnuts (sorry) that someone (probably many) in that department have been SCREAMING for years (if not decades) - for more and better training.
And as experience has taught me - almost every time members of the force ask for better training - their pleas have fallen on deaf and dumb bureaucratic ears.
Why?
Because the political parasites valued their pay, pensions, publicity, and potential for reelection/appointment above liberty and common sense.
And what's the response of the parasites AFTER the pleas for training dollars have been begged for and ignored?
"The officers are to blame."
Yeah, I now... Sitting in your lounge chair or marching in your riots you think: "What kind of idiot would fuck that kind of arrest up" right?
I'll tell you what kind: The kind that has been denied proper training by the fucking desk jockey tinpot dictators who make the policies to fuck over citizens - which the LEOs "must" enforce.
Remember the killing of Eric Garner for selling single cigarettes from packs without tax stamps?
Don't fucking tell me that the state can exercise lethal force against a citizen for a few cents and a business owner can't.
Piss. The. Fuck. Off.
If you're an LEO, take this to heart: The state (and its media) views you as expendable in order to further its own agenda (the absolute subjugation of the people) to ensure its own survivability above yours and the people you have sworn to protect.
They have put you in untenable situations to enforce their asinine shitty ideas - and leave you to hold the bag afterward - time and time again - and they will keep doing while you let them.
What's the takeaway?
The state can't save us, only We The People can do that.
Fuck the state, fuck the parasitic politicians who hang all of us out to dry time and time again for blood money.
Officers: Abide by your oath (I know, most of you do). Uphold the Constitution, respect peaceful protestors, protect them (even from your own untrained and unconsciously incompetent teammates) and shoot the riotous looters in the face. Help your fellow citizens "Gun up, train up, and team up (I can show you how).
This isn't rocket science, it's common sense and common human decency.
Citizens, there is about 1 military, sworn officers, and security personnel per 300 "citizens". Do the math. Again: "Gun up, train up, and team up (yeah, with the cops)."
Break the mental chains that bind you, fucking stand up, speak up, and defend all innocents from the parasitical class.
Make no mistake, this is our one chance to unfuck this. Don't let humanity down.
Sr. Director, Assistant Corporate Controller at enGene
4 年Ron, I don't disagree with your view regarding the need for the proper and regular training. However, there is another facet to this incident and other like it that is not openly discussed. This article succinctly highlights the point: https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/it-turns-out-you-can-spot-a-bad-apple-you-just-cant-remove-one-27844/
Experienced Nuclear/Industrial Security Professional. NOT A SALES LEAD. OPINIONS ARE MY OWN.
4 年Agreed. All I know is, if I closed off someone's air supply with MY knee to the point that they suffocated, I would be in big trouble. Granted, there are other settings where "no holds barred" may come into play. It would surprise me to hear of any law enforcement/security/whomever training entity that advocates this move, but I may be in error. The interweb makes too many of us the Judge.