The police always turn on the public at some point. Their bosses are the politicians. Police love their paychecks far more than us.
The police always turn on the public at some point. Their bosses are the politicians. Police love their paychecks far more than us.
>Why would a celebrity record himself having sex with minors and then give out copies of the video tapes to strangers?
He didn't. Blackmail.
>They provide legit investigation and tangible evidence for their claims.
No, they don't. Both give their personal opinions. TP claims to use unnamed sources inside DoJ who illegally leak info to him. A lot of what these two say has yet to be proven true. Followers will always focus on the small subset that has to mentally support their chosen idol.
>Ann Coulter is challenging Trump because heโs going against his immigration promises.
Coulter is a paytriot. She worked in Congress back in the 1990s and knows full well how hard it is to get anything done in DC especially the president's own party works against him. Coulter is one of those people whose income depends on the country remaining dysfunctional and divided.
>we have never seen a criminal in our lives, or experienced a situation where we had to defend ourselves.
That's very common in homogeneous societies. The US used to be the same way until our gov and courts forced integration. Mix up groups which hate each other plus drug trade then violence and crime breaks out constantly.
>Be prepared for R. Kelly to be suicided soon
This would save his legacy. Can't convict a dead man.
The make-up of law enforcement is different when a society is running well vs failing. In my area, I noticed a substantial change when diversity quotas were put in place. Some, not all, started developing an attitude of us (police) vs them (public).