the police = an institution, not every single individual police officer
Hey man, stop stereotyping bigots. My friend's a bigot and he never does that.Next you'll tell us that you have a friend who is a cop. Most bigots will use that type of line...
That IS the point we are trying to get through to you, but I think you have bastardized even that.the police = an institution, not every single individual police officer
I spend my days teaching cops...Next you'll tell us that you have a friend who is a cop. Most bigots will use that type of line...
So what you're saying is "blacks = a race, not every single individual black person". Yeah, I still think it's pretty damn racist to rail against blacks in general even if you think there are exceptions who are okay people. Similarly, it's pretty damn prejudiced to rail against the police in general, even if you think there are exceptions.the police = an institution, not every single individual police officer
I'll bet Frankie would take exception to this remark.The only police officer, even online, with whom I interact in any regular capacity is Charon here
That was my first thought. Actually, it was "What is Frankie, chopped liver?"I'll bet Frankie would take exception to this remark.
Frankie is RCMP. They don't get any respect.
Stop.police state as the USA
Here's my question and it's dead serious.police state as the USA
My main argument / thrust is more along the lines of the War On Drugs, which I can't recall exactly when that became "a thing" and ramped up. Again, I don't have much time to put together much of a coherent responseHere's my question and it's dead serious.
Is America more of a police state than it used to be in the "good old days" or have we just become more aware of the actions of SOME policemen due to the rise of cell phone cameras?
The war on drugs I agree is a failed experiment that does exactly what you say to the poor and especially minorities. But I think that overzealous enforcement of the drug war does not equate to a de facto police state.My main argument / thrust is more along the lines of the War On Drugs, which I can't recall exactly when that became "a thing" and ramped up. Again, I don't have much time to put together much of a coherent response
Patriot ActI don't think that police agencies have more general authority than before.
And yet you want the country to "be more like socialist Europe."the police state as the USA
the united states police state effectively enslaves minorities and the poor (but especially poor minorities)
*drop mic*
for the record, I said that with "in some regards", not all.And yet you want the country to "be more like socialist Europe."
Canada isn't half of the police state as the USA
God do I ever f***in' hate when you Americans speak of socialist Europe.And yet you want the country to "be more like socialist Europe."
Not even from Canadian metro police like EPS or CPS. They call us piss stripes.Frankie is RCMP. They don't get any respect.
Probably more in response to Geraldo's "Don't wear your hood up" line.Wait. So Zimmerman is America now? Assuming that everyone in America thinks that all young black men are suspicious is incorrect, rude, and as much of an "ist" as assuming that a young black man is suspicious. Don't we teach our children that two wrongs don't make a right?
You should become a police officer; try something that isn't illegal gambling to make your difference on the world.the united states police state effectively enslaves minorities and the poor (but especially poor minorities)
*drop mic*
man you are fixated on that illegal gambling thing aren't youYou should become a police officer; try something that isn't illegal gambling to make your difference on the world.