Category Archives: Police Abuse

List of Most Dangerous Jobs

1. Logging workers
2. Fishing and related workers
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
4. Other extraction workers
5. Roofers
6. Refuse and recyclable material collectors
7. Mining machine operators
8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers
9. Farmers, ranchers
10. Electrical power-line installers and repairers
11. Construction laborers
12. Taxi drivers and chauffeurs
13. Maintenance and repair workers, general
14. Grounds maintenance workers
15. Police and sheriff’s patrol officers

From here.

I’ve never seen the grounds maintenance workers complaining about how dangerous their job is. I’ve never heard of them abusing anyone because it’s better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6, or because the most important thing is to go home at the end of the shift.

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Beautiful Answer

The Bible says that the government is to wield the sword to punish evildoers, so there has to be someone to punish evil. But for day-to-day security services that the police provide by theft of tax money, there is a better way. This random dude on Facebook, Shamus McCahey, explains it better than I can so I thought I’d let him.

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How law enforcement worked when America was founded, and from what I can tell was a very biblical way to handle things, is that private citizens took each other to court. There was no such thing as the state vs. Smith. It was Jones vs. Smith, and if Smith was found to have harmed Jones, he would have to pay Jones back.

For sure what we don’t need is a standing army of police to steal from us to protect us from thieves.

Cops Who Don’t Know The Law

I’ve talked about cops who don’t know the law many times, and I have personal experience with cops who don’t know the law. I’m sure they know the laws that generate revenue like the back of their hand, but as far as the laws that prevent them (government agents with guns) from interfering, they are blissfully ignorant. What they lack in knowledge, they make up for in bluster.

I’m sure bluster works 99% of the time, mostly because people don’t know the law or their rights. and partially because cops act like Kim Jong Un, constantly teetering on the edge of insanity, anxious to unload their handgun on anyone who would question their authority and run back and get the arsenal out of the trunk of their cruiser to finish off any victims.

Our job, therefore, is to know the law, and teach it to our kids.

Here’s a good example of crazy, ignorant cops:

 

This Is The Issue With the Cops

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guDCFQKjie0

This perfectly illustrates everything I’ve been talking about with the police for years now, and it is SHOCKING to hear it come out of a cop’s mouth. (Other than the fact that the caller sounds a lot like a dude pretending to be a woman. I feel sorry for her if she really is a girl.)

The caller pointed out the fact that black people used to be property in this country, the point being that the supreme court can’t determine right and wrong. EVERYONE will have to use their own brain and their Bible and do the right thing.

The dirty, evil, scum cop says that he’s going to do whatever he’s told, that the caller sounds unamerican, and the police are the master. It’s shocking.

My conservative, Christian friends tell me that the cops they know would never take away people’s weapons. That they all love guns and would never do such a thing. There are two major issues with that.

  1. Unless a cop says the purpose of the 2nd Amendment is to kill cops who are acting immorally, he’s not pro 2nd Amendment.
  2. There are abundant, examples of cops taking away people’s guns, but I’ve never heard of any cop refusing to take away guns. They all just do what they’re told.

It’s easy to say, “That hill off in the distance, that I doubt we’ll ever get to, is a hill I’m willing to die on.” It’s another thing altogether to arrive at that hill and it suddenly looks like a hill that you ought to stay alive on. “The important thing is to go home at the end of the shift, right?”

We have been arriving at a lot of hills that were worth dying on, and now I don’t see anyone dying on any hills. And by dying on a hill, I don’t mean literal death–just a refusal to enforce unjust laws. That may mean getting fired but it doesn’t mean death. I guess cops have a nice pension, and few other marketable skills.

We must abolish the police. Politicians push paper; police are the ones who go out and threaten and force people.

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