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TheRealTurdFurgeson 11 points ago +13 / -2

"No justice, no peace."

The cops were literally delivering justice right then and there. The suspect decided to resist arrest with force. I think they mean: "If we are accountable for our own actions, we will refuse to be peaceful."

This is the real meaning of, "no justice no peace."

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MAGAsJustBegun 3 points ago +3 / -0

Seriously. I saw some bitch yelling last night "y'all ain't protecting us! Y'all killin us!"

Huh?

The police in all these cases literally protected the people from criminals who are violent thieves!

It IS protecting the people when you stop people from stealing cars, using counterfeit money, holding people up at gunpoint, dealing fentanyl, ect.

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TheRealTurdFurgeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's because "us" is now a relative term. "Us" encompasses anyone we want and everyone we don't. We include felons and violent criminals when it suits our narrative, but excludes those exact same individuals when the truth comes out.

This is the beginning of a communist dictatorship, I'm not even joking. Very scary shit.

The bolsheviks are coming for you.

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basedvirginian 1 point ago +1 / -0

People are so easily manipulated by bad actors in the media to believe a narrative it’s insane. When every single celebrity, TV show, news channel, etc repeats the narrative it’s hard for people to snap out of it

People hear β€œblack person killed by cop” and immediately think racism is involved because that’s the programming

Personally, I want these manipulators in media to get the wall. But that’s a parmesan cheese pipe dream 😭