If real though... Holy **** should this guy get demoted and taken off the streets.
Check the replying. If THEY think it's real then they are cheering on a government employee defacing private property and policing an individual's free speech.
So...
Real or not if you like what ya see here... You're a Fascist tool.
Hey, Libertarian readers of Reason... You know the ACLU has a history of defending people and groups they may have real issues with.
Maybe ya'll could spare some mass outrage when government employees like cops and the courts abuse people regardless of their record, background or political affiliation or cause because they still have rights under your beloved Constitution?
No?
Just gonna keep claiming the moral high ground based on your "first principals" and nothing else, no real action other than continuing to vote for either empty headed losers or giving aid to the openly authoritarian Conservatives in the GOP as ya'll have done for 50 years?
OK... As long as you don't get out of your comfort zones.
Just another bad apple... who keeps rotting the entire barrel because no one will take him out of the barrel. Police reform can't keep being put off. They keep getting away with crimes up to literal murder.
We have a policing issue in the country and it didn't just start. It was bad before 9\11 and during the Bush II years but was never focused on because The War On Terror and the financial crisis(s) overshadowed it.
But these things didn't start yesterday. Some have been talking about this for a long time.
I guess there is something so blatant an Alabama judge can do the other judges can't look the other way, unlike in Wisconsin where a judge won't let shooting victims be called victims but calling them rioters and looters is a-okay to him.
From the piece:
Colleen Ryan was the only Minneapolis police officer disciplined in connection with the department's response to George Floyd protests last year — for "speaking without permission to a magazine columnist about what she called a toxic, para-militant police culture that breeds dangerous officers like Derek Chauvin," the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports.
After learning that Ryan attended a Women's March in 2017, all 25 of the officers on her shift refused to ride with her while her partner was on leave.
Exactly the kind of mentality the cops are defending that everyone else is calling out... and cops only think they deserve their bad rep. Except ones like officer Ryan who instead get treated like that.
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