American Police and Surveillance State

Bullshit. You're just pulling that statement out of your doom and gloom ass. Cops are not "far more" corrupt than criminals. By definition that is a complete oxymoronic statement. Why are you having to deal with the cops "more"? What are you doing to attract their attention? As I've aged I actually deal with them less because when I was young I had less control of my emotions and said and did more stupid shit in public. I've had nothing but good interactions with US law enforcement over the last 20 years. This is not up for debate. And law enforcement is like any other profession, of course you have corruption and bad actors, but to say that "most" (over 51%) of cops are corrupt is a lie.
Anybody, in any profession, likes to see how much they can get away with. In this way, cops are able to get away with a lot. Being able to pull anybody over in the middle of the night with nobody else knowing presents a lot of opportunities that are easily exploited. You wouldn't believe some of the stories. To imagine that cops are above abusing their authority is wishful thinking at best. Many of them even openly brag about what they can get away with. The badge doesn't suddenly imbue the person wearing it with nobility. They're just like most people at the end of the day.
 
A short listen. Relevant.



One must always be making moves in action to stay ahead of this growing net. Not doing so is betraying one's people.
 
A short listen. Relevant.



One must always be making moves in action to stay ahead of this growing net. Not doing so is betraying one's people.


True, but that monologue is so vague you can insert any grievance group in there and have it apply. BLM, Antifa and any other hate group can easily deliver that monologue about you. Specifics...
 
@Uzisuicide The BLM/antifa types don't go on rants about people watching sports being a problem for America. They like to imply that those who refuse to "acknowledge" their false propaganda are part of the problem, like Whites who don't hate their own race and who refuse to bend the knee. They also do not reference people shirking their responsibility to their children and grandchildren. They never talk about being a disgrace to one's ancestors either.

For everyone else, a troubling update on the jewry behind the Daniel Penny case. The dismissal is simply a continuation of the targeted persecution of Whites by the justice system:

https://gab.com/KeepNHGranite/posts/113613373748913060

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Anybody, in any profession, likes to see how much they can get away with. In this way, cops are able to get away with a lot. Being able to pull anybody over in the middle of the night with nobody else knowing presents a lot of opportunities that are easily exploited. You wouldn't believe some of the stories. To imagine that cops are above abusing their authority is wishful thinking at best. Many of them even openly brag about what they can get away with. The badge doesn't suddenly imbue the person wearing it with nobility. They're just like most people at the end of the day.

There was an entire movie about it called Serpico. In my own experience yes most routine encounters are fine, but certain departments and officers are corrupt. Some officers in a PD were eventually busted for hiring prostitutes. They’d bust sex workers then coerce them to have sex under the guise of not arresting them. Went in for years, was a huge scandal.
 
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