Anonymous ID: 02bb6d May 30, 2020, 5:35 a.m. No.9375952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5957

when people face off against the 'authorities' and riot and attack police, they are violating basic rules of civil behavior and have, what is technically known as, 'it coming'.

Anonymous ID: 02bb6d May 30, 2020, 5:36 a.m. No.9375960   🗄️.is 🔗kun

People who make the argument 'oh but mug gripe that they support, the cause . . . they are right to attach . . .', that person is called an agitator.

 

It's a right to nonviolently and peacefully protest. It's not right to involve oneself in insurrection.

Anonymous ID: 02bb6d May 30, 2020, 5:44 a.m. No.9376016   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The to whom one questions authority is not a person on their shift in a critical security scenario.

If one has issues with the directions of officers the correct way for a civil person to behave is to follow the direction and if there are issues, you attend to it after the fact in a normal and civil manner.

Realize that the person on duty isn't a complaint desk!!!

love them, they are human beings.

they present this kick ass personality becuase often they are dealing with scatter-brained drugged up brats who do what is the bad thing because they love to be shocking and cause problems. The police are trained in how to deal with the aggressive truculence of drugged up cuck-boys on a rampage to impress the tranny-girl temptresses who won't approve (give them . . . complimentary affection) unless the soy boy goes on a hot headed rampage.

The Police are not your friends, but neither should you see them as enemies. They are at work. They are employeed by the public, and that is partly you.

 

The rioters, if employed to be there, or 'on the job' are thus criminal conspirators and deserve what they get from the heroes who are tasked with standing between bad temper and the public. to protect the public from the bad temper.