NYC protest get violent (Yorktown, Newark: 2013, unemployment rate, neighborhoods)
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The iphone is only more powerful than a gun being held by someone who follows the law.
If Trump gave the word, we’d prove just how worthless iphones and twitter really are.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but wouldn’t an illegal order by a superior officer (in this case, the president) still be illegal? And even then, Trump has no authority to order local police to do anything. They are a state entity, and answer to local municipalities and state governments. But then again, coming from someone who defends police brutality, I am not surprised by your train of thought.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but wouldn’t an illegal order by a superior officer (in this case, the president) still be illegal? And even then, Trump has no authority to order local police to do anything. They are a state entity, and answer to local municipalities and state governments. But then again, coming from someone who defends police brutality, I am not surprised by your train of thought.
I don’t know where you are getting that from. I’ve not even once seen Airborneguy defend dirty cops.
I don’t know where you are getting that from. I’ve not even once seen Airborneguy defend dirty cops.
Then perhaps you should take a look any thread involving the police.
Whenever there is any criticism of the police, airborne comments usually fall into one of two categories. The first is where he tries to explain that the alleged police brutality is nonexistent, and that racism is nonexistent, and that there are no bad apples within the police. When that fails, his comments then usually fall along the lines of “well we just won’t do our jobs then” in response to police criticism.
Lol. Above average, this is how they live. Waking up in the morning as a cop is racist to them. Don’t bother.
I’ve zero concern whether someone like Astorian likes me.
As to the legality of such an order...
This country no longer cares about the rule of law. We are long past the time when someone of authority should’ve unleashed the forces of good. Efficacy over legality at this point.
Then perhaps you should take a look any thread involving the police.
Whenever there is any criticism of the police, airborne comments usually fall into one of two categories. The first is where he tries to explain that the alleged police brutality is nonexistent, and that racism is nonexistent, and that there are no bad apples within the police. When that fails, his comments then usually fall along the lines of “well we just won’t do our jobs then” in response to police criticism.
That’s not true. As a matter of fact the last time I saw him post about a cop was where he called a cop caught shop lifting a skell. That’s a highly derogatory term used in law enforcement for the lowest of low life’s.
If you standing shoulder to shoulder with protestors who are throwing rocks and spitting at the police officers' face, something bad will happen to you.
It's crazy to think that any police officer isn't going to react to violence when physically attacked.
PS: I marched in plenty of peaceful NYC protests. None have became violent, but if they did, I would have enough sense to leave.
Last edited by YorktownGal; 05-30-2020 at 01:07 PM..
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