02-06-2020, 02:54 AM
(02-05-2020, 09:50 PM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote:You're right, people who have no faith in law enforcement or law makers to do right by them will eventually take justice in their own hands. BTW, that can work both ways which you don't seem to quite grasp and understand these days.(02-05-2020, 06:19 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: Yes, there are good cops and bad cops and the systems do a pretty good job at sorting them out. I found it odd that so many so called liberals were so quick to ignore the American right of due process altogether and convict and label cops as killers/murderers for shooting some black person back in the day. Man, we experienced a string of cop related shootings and a string of cop related murders while on duty going on at the same time. We heard a lot about the negro related shootings by cops but didn't hear much about the cops who were being murdered/gunned down at the same time. I suppose the liberal media that was driving black lives matter at the time and the city politicians who took their side without knowing any facts will most likely be held accountable/liable for their deaths.
In the twin city’s case, the good cops did not do enough sitting on the bad cops, and a small war started. It seems to be winding down. It will not wind down fully until the bad cops are no longer as protected by the law that they feel that they can get away literally with murder. As is, the good and bad cops are both in the line of fire.
If the whole people can not respect the official laws to create justice, they will eventually take justice in their own hands. While official justice makes room for racism, it won’t happen.