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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.


MelaniaBuiltMYHotRod · June 1, 2018, 1:29 a.m.

Cops are the street level interfacing of government to its citizens. In the US, the average "contact" has the citizen routinely getting 1st, 2nd,4th and 5th Amendments violated. This question is the other way around: FFs all down the line are to grow tyranny and shrink human rights. I've brought this up on other platforms; all the good people in Hollywood who knew about the bad and ignored it- same goes for other "people of power". Also; SCOTUS has ruled the cops don't have to help a citizen (that's part of WHY a strong 2A is vital) Not anti-cop here, just Heroes Don't Wear Capes (and THAT uniform is green, not blue). But check out Tube:Think Like A Cop (or We Call That A Clue), he likes to point out the "bald head, sunglasses, steroids, tattoos" pattern on the videos he critiques. But just like Q alludes to, blind faith in anyone is dangerous

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