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Phil_Selway 87 points ago +88 / -1

We need helicopters.

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RegularAmerican 50 points ago +51 / -1

We need our cops to act like ones in Russia do. We're fucking soft on these peices of shit and it's embarrassing

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WhitePowerRanger 4 points ago +4 / -0

FUCKIN EMBARASSING

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Ricky_CIA 9 points ago +10 / -1

Doors optional.

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Gipgm2 7 points ago +8 / -1

Vietnam style attitude adjustment

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Voltairesgift 5 points ago +6 / -1

This guy gets it! Free helicopter rides!

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illiteregetimate 5 points ago +5 / -0

Boeing is nearby. They prolly know a thing or two about helicopters.

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Deathlessly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Especially since their company is named after the sound of someone bouncing off the pavement.

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HeavyVetting 67 points ago +68 / -1

The pandemic and racism are so bad in this country she's allowed to scream in other people's faces without a mask and call a black man a "house nigga" with the full support of the democrats and the media.

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sometimescanbefunny 22 points ago +22 / -0

So masks are optional and free speech is absolute again?

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HeavyVetting 16 points ago +17 / -1

Your rights depend on your race. That's the only way we can fight racism.

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Postal 41 points ago +41 / -0

Final warning, leave or be arrested.... boom, arrested. That is what should have happened. Too kind to these idiots.

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JudgeWhoAllowsStuff 10 points ago +10 / -0

Probably didn’t want to stink up his squad car.

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Harambe 2 points ago +3 / -1

You just explained the lack of arrests 100%, i'm satisfied

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iamherefortheluls 29 points ago +30 / -1

why wouldn't they arrest both these women too for interfering with a police officer?

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DiscoverAFire 9 points ago +9 / -0

Because it's more paperwork they dont' feel like doing. Arrest one, use them as an example to make the rest GTFO the highway, go home.

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cyberpunkstreetart 26 points ago +26 / -0

I agree. It makes me angry almost beyond reason...

Like when children agitate others and then try to bait them into reacting so that they'll get in trouble instead of the actual bullies. "I'M NOT TOUCHING YOUUUUU," they'll wail at max volume two inches from somebody's face with their hands hovering around them.

Made me want to kick their smug faces in in third grade and it makes me want to do the same 20 years later now that we are all grown up. This is why we shouldn't have "time out," and should instead have "fuck around, find out" on the playground.

I swear this whole generation was fucked over by the "but fighting back is just as bad as starting it" ideology we had to deal with growing up. The good kids just took it on the chin until graduation and got jobs, etc, while the shitheads never learned that someday, somebody will actually fight back against their insanity.

Could have solved this cultural issue with a few bruises 20 years ago, but now they are gonna force real violence upon themselves and their communities because they believe they are untouchable.

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sometimescanbefunny 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not to be "dang boomers" because it's such a cliche, but seriously - eff that entire generation of parents that couldn't be bothered to take up the mantle of being strong men and women and making the sacrifices and taking the tough stands that it takes to be a good parent.

I am all about personal responsibility but it's difficult to not also hold the parents culpable for this whole clown world we find ourselves in.

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FREEDOM1st 2 points ago +3 / -1

If you hold the boomers accountable for their kids actions, why do the Boomer generation's parents get a pass?

Anyone over 30 is a boomer to these kids but some of the best people I know are legit boomers.

Donald Trump is a boomer, for what it's worth.

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sometimescanbefunny 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not saying all boomers are bad, that's as much a fallacy as saying all millenials are bad - I'm saying there was a huge influx of denial of personal responsibility that was endemic in an entire generation. I will fault any person who is able to know better and either i) does evil or ii) does nothing and allows evil to flourish. While there were surely bad parents for time immemorial, there was a culture shift that is really rearing its ugly head now that the children of that movement are in a position to effect change. Hopefully messages like those of Peterson make inroads into all of our lives and we continuously work to better ourselves, our families, and all of those around us.