People in general tend to be subservient to authority and assume the role that has been assigned to them. See the Stanford Prison Experiment and the Milgram Experiment. After WWII we brought back to the United States via Operation Paperclip and continued to perform horrific experiments on people for generations. Once it was identified how to easily manipulate and force subservience, notice that our government through the CIA forced drugs into the inner city. Through drug abuse and violence we destroyed the family structure of black Americans. Upon destroying a morale foundation and support structure, the government has been pushing to convince urban black America that they are the prisoners from the Stanford Experiment. Food, Shelter, Work, and Healthcare all provided by government. We are living through Day 2 of the experiment where we are seeing the self acceptance and revolt after assuming the role.
The greatest strength of America is the foundational idea that the order of law is God (inalienable rights), Family, Government.
Just shared the end convo between the 2 guys on IG. Let everyone know they're the guards.
And reminded them no, they would not have been a better guard.
Someone suggested to me police using excessive force is related to the power structure described in the stanford prisoner experiment.
Interesting to look from higher level as you describe.
Don't be fooled by so many of the excessive force conversations though. last year only 10 unarmed black lives were taken by police officers, 5 of which were assaulting police officers. More people have died during the last week of protests. Is excessive force bad? Yes. It is also much less common, is not continuing to happen, and less destructive than what has happened in these riots.
Nah I mean like Tony timpa , police sometimes over step in senseless ways.
Forget about race.
Why do they power trip sometimes, the Stanford experiment sheds light.
I'm pro police don't misinterpret.
Absolutely police overstep. In my example, of the 5 that were killed, 4 of which were prosecuted (hopefully to the full extent of the law). I completely agree that police need to be held to a higher standard, and that abuse is wrong and needs to be prosecuted higher than a non-public servant. My point is more that it is not nearly the 'genocide' that is proclaimed by our media.
Agreed it complete hype.
No it is not. Clearly because BLM are NOT in charge. The Stanford experiment showed how normal people given authority can abuse their power. This is years of conditioning via school TV MSM and Herd mentality. Oh and BTW 5 months from an election. The most important election in our life time.
BLM are the prisoners. The ones in charge is the deep state. They have provided them funding, organization, immunity, and approval. Trump is the first person to not kowtow to this terrorist organization. Look at Obama, BLM, and the police murders in Texas.
Ok, that makes more sense.