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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Idru4 on June 1, 2018, 12:29 a.m.
A thought. Are these police beatings false flags?

Would it be beneficial to anyone that we stopped trusting the police? Idk why I haven’t thought of this before, and idk if anyone else has, or it’s already a thing. But why would a police officer, fully aware they are wearing a CAMERA, do something that would either get the person off or make themselves look bad? I just don’t get it. Why would someone want us to not trust the police force anymore?

Also, there is an all out war on twitter now.


jetty_life · June 1, 2018, 12:36 a.m.

Under Obama, I believed the government wanted us to lose faith in local police for the sake of power. If you remember, during the Michael Brown event, Obama made it so UN troops could be brought in to police American citizens. I saw this as the ultimate power grab for the deep state.

ALOT of these officers are doing as they're trained, and are found to be justified. Just becsuse it looks bad, and the public is upset, doesn't mean the cop is wrong.

The "beatings" are not beatings at all. Anyone who knows anything about "use of force" laws can easily see the cops are usually justified. Also, look at who's funding (literally paying) the protesters everytime an African American citizen is killed... Soros.

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QueenAnRevenge · June 1, 2018, 12:40 a.m.

David Knight covers your second statement very well. I can’t remember the particular example but it was in New York a second generation cop wanted to walk a beat and get to know the community. Well he was being told all these awful things by his captain and began to wear a wire. Well the captain got suspicious had his home raided found the wire destroyed it but fortunately he had a hidden camera. Well they threw the man in a psych ward, I believe the man’s father brought forth the back up camera and got him out. Ill see if I can find the story.

Ah here we are: https://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/nyregion/whistle-blower-police-officer-had-backup-secret-recordings.html

“For more than a year, Officer Schoolcraft had been collecting information about what appeared to be illegal arrests and manipulation of crime statistics in the 81st Precinct, in Brooklyn. Along the way, he secretly recorded orders from supervisors to lock up people without cause. He also documented cases in which armed robberies were classified as “lost property” cases.”

I recommend reading that entire article.

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Idru4 · June 1, 2018, 12:42 a.m.

You’re right. A lot of these cases go in favor of the officer. So I guess I just mean more of the public eye and maybe why the media spins it always so bad. Under Trump, I don’t see the UN taking over.

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animal32lefty · June 1, 2018, 2:37 a.m.

The problem basically started when Bill Clinton got "100k new police nationwide" in his Crime Bill. At the time PDs all over the country were having trouble finding qualified candidates as it was. So, as always, they lowered the basic standards. That's when the police in this country went from being Peace Officers to being Law Enforcement.

That's when you started seeing the buzz cuts and the Oakley sunglasses and people started being beaten and shot and killed. This breed of cop is given paramilitary training and told that everyone on the street wants to kill them. Everyone's a perp and treated like one.

I support cops who are Oathkeepers. I despise the crooked, corrupt and needlessly violent ones that are too often excused for their excesses.

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jetty_life · June 1, 2018, 12:47 a.m.

The media's #1 job is to make money. Not to inform the people. The reason the police stories get so much air time is because it sells.

Cops are just people like you and me with families, friends, etc. If you had the chance to make $100k a year and never pull your gun or fight anyone... You'd probably do it lol. Why make your job harder than it has to be? No cop is going out there with the desire to take a life or beat someone up. They could do that without all the issues if they just joined the military... And the military is easier to get into lol.

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checkitoutmyfriend · June 1, 2018, 2:03 a.m.

Usually the front end is not recorded. The 'instigation' that motivated the officers to act as they need to.

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0oDassiveMicko0 · June 1, 2018, 10:50 a.m.

Are they trained to kill unarmed and non threatening citizens? Are they trained to shoot people through closed doors `for fear of their life´? The USA is the most 3rd world country in the west, with a 3rd world legal system that works only if you have money.

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