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I'm speechless (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by I-am-Orlando ago by I-am-Orlando +2217 / -3
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LoneWolfsBigIgloo 80 points ago +81 / -1

If you're law enforcement, it's time to quit.

You're not supported or welcomed by your superiors and rioters alike. You uphold the very system that stole an election yet masks people and shuts down businesses.

Is it really worth ending up like Chauvin or that officer in New Mexico who got murdered today? I don't care how evil of a person they are, you're seriously risking your life over $20 or window tint?

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CornPop76 10 points ago +10 / -0

The New Mexico one was months ago just released the dash cam footage today but I do see your point

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AmannamedRJ 10 points ago +11 / -1

Yeah time to abandon these corrupt ass institutions anyway. Join militias.

I've always been of the belief that the reasonable police need to all leave at once and create a Militia with members from the community as extra staff. They're no longer beholden to the corrupt mayors and governors and can act with autonomy.

This country's wannabe rulers want us dead, so fuck them. But to stand up for ourselves requires guts, and still, on year 2 of excessive warm-weather riots and draconian measures from our government superiors we're not there yet.

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james43552352345 4 points ago +4 / -0

Exactly. If you are smart enough to get a law enforcement job then you can get a similar job paying equal or more with far less risk. Law enforcement is one of the worst jobs in America these days.

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Blue_Country_Refugee 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nah in my area cops make near $120k or more

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rrobalyw 3 points ago +3 / -0

No institution in the US is currently working for the people, the quicker it all burns down the better chance we've if rebuilding...

The left is winning with this slow burn, if the FED keeps up the money printing that could be the catalyst to finish it all!

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Callix 1 point ago +1 / -0

I train with Minneapolis cops and most of them have already. Well, most of the “good ones”. Moved to another suburb, private security, or a different job entirely. They’re going to have to raise the pay for cops to get anyone to work in Minneapolis, which is oh so ironic.