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CharlesHalloway 6 points ago +7 / -1

The better flag is the blue line peeling away to the red, white & black Nazi swastika underneath.

I haven't forgotten how they acted, and still act, as enforcers of 'orders' and 'guidelines' during the panic over the Wuhan Flu.

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Homopratensis1 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes. They exploded the public trust with that one.

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MAGAlikethis -1 points ago +1 / -2

Yes, they are enforcers of order. That's what the design is because that's how you stop society from descent. You're upset with the wrong people. Our society needs law enforcement.

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Robert 1 point ago +1 / -0

Except once they start arresting people for engaging in constitutionally protected activities, they're not enforcers of law, they're enforcers of tyranny.

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MAGAlikethis 1 point ago +1 / -0

Think about what you're saying all the way through. Do you honestly expect our police officers to all just oppose orders? Think about what would happen if they all started opposing orders.

You're upset with the wrong people. Our men and women of law enforcement are not to blame.

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Robert 0 points ago +1 / -1

Do you honestly expect our police officers to all just oppose orders? Think about what would happen if they all started opposing orders.

Yes actually it's their duty to refuse orders that don't violate the law. They are enforcers of the law, they do not enforce tyranny of the mayor or governor. It's not systemic, it's likely a big city/corrupt city problem more than anything, which is why we see huge problems in those areas. Shit, the Feds recently raided an Indiana city's PD for corruption. Shit happens, don't make excuses for it. Appreciate the good ones, but the ones who act as jackboot thugs for dictators are absolutely to blame.

Everyone's always said "When SHTF the cops will be on our side" and that's simply proven not to be the case.