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>"Good Cops" is a disgusting myth.
They are not all bad people, good people are cops, but there is not a single "good" cop in the United States. There can't be. A good tree cannot give bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot give good fruit. It's not some bad apples, it's the orchard itself that is law enforcement and the courts that is rotten and on fire.
Who exactly told law enforcement that government courts get to "weigh government interest" against the peoples rights and overRULE the limits the people placed on government in our constitution? The constitution FORBIDS government from violating our rights, government has ZERO authority to "weigh government interest" against our rights and violate our rights under color of law.
Gun control, civil asset forfeiture, prior restraint, demanding ID without PC or RAS of a crime, people being trespassed from public meetings for "disparaging remarks" calling out governments crimes, these are just some of the ways law enforcement across this nation violate the People's rights , US Constitution, and 18 USC 242 every single day without being held accountable. Law enforcement has been TRAINED to violate rights daily and made into a protected class with immunity.
Now they're trying to hide in the name of "officer safety" from public oversight and accountability. They keep creating unconstitutional 25 foot press "buffers" around cops (8 feet in AZ) and they keep being ruled unconstitutional because they're just that, unconstitutional, yet they keep "shopping" circuits trying to get it to stick. In the United States, mere presence can not be considered a threat, and unless they have a reason to reasonably believe you're dangerous, they cannot assume you're dangerous and violate your rights. We have the right to approach, record, and verbally protest and challenge their actions, as long as we do not physically get in their way, all without risking or being threatened with arrest.
Now they're wearing masks and refusing to identify. As Q said this is biblical. The servants were meant to work the garden their master planted, not take it over and hide from their master. "We were afraid!" "If you come near us we will surely die!" We the People are the masters. They are the servants.
Law enforcement were given the chance to stand with the people and uphold their oath and our rights, or follow the teachers of the law in long robes who love the seat of honor and run off the cliff of tyranny like pigs. They chose poorly.