Well I’ve never thought that either. I’ve also never ate too many drugs, tried to grab a cops gun, ran through a Wendy’s lot pointing a taser at a cop, had a dead body in my rental car, or cased out a construction site pretending to be on a “jog”. I’m sure doing those things may make a person paranoid.
It seems to me that sort of thug-life-style would involve a lot of paranoia. If one has lived a life of crime and deceit, inevitably a lot of enemies would accumulate. Angry ex-girlfriends, angry husbands of women you've diddled, angry family members of people you've wronged, every time you leave the house and screw somebody you've made a new enemy. It feels smug to always "come out on top" but this comes at the cost of always being on the lookout.
In the revised narrative of the Breonna Taylor shooting, boyfriend #2 claimed they thought it could be boyfriend #1 knocking at the door with violent intent. That's a bad day, they were more concerned about being surprised by one of a roster of her boyfriends than by the Police.
It's truly insane that people today imitate the bad behavior they see in movies/TV, and have so little respect for Law and Order that they see Police as dehumanized opponents to be attacked as reflexively they would anyone who gets in the way of their immediate whim. But such is life in Clown World.
Well I’ve never thought that either. I’ve also never ate too many drugs, tried to grab a cops gun, ran through a Wendy’s lot pointing a taser at a cop, had a dead body in my rental car, or cased out a construction site pretending to be on a “jog”. I’m sure doing those things may make a person paranoid.
> inb4 "You must be really fun at parties"
It seems to me that sort of thug-life-style would involve a lot of paranoia. If one has lived a life of crime and deceit, inevitably a lot of enemies would accumulate. Angry ex-girlfriends, angry husbands of women you've diddled, angry family members of people you've wronged, every time you leave the house and screw somebody you've made a new enemy. It feels smug to always "come out on top" but this comes at the cost of always being on the lookout.
In the revised narrative of the Breonna Taylor shooting, boyfriend #2 claimed they thought it could be boyfriend #1 knocking at the door with violent intent. That's a bad day, they were more concerned about being surprised by one of a roster of her boyfriends than by the Police.
It's truly insane that people today imitate the bad behavior they see in movies/TV, and have so little respect for Law and Order that they see Police as dehumanized opponents to be attacked as reflexively they would anyone who gets in the way of their immediate whim. But such is life in Clown World.
its all part of da commie subversions plan
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