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Zynx666 wrote Our world is reallly corrupted its not even safe to live on earth

Zynx666 wrote ...not even safe to live on earth

Zynx666 wrote ...earth


If you could tell me where at on this picture is a safer place to live than on Earth, that would be great.

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If you're saying the world isn't safe because someone disobeys the police and gets killed, you may want to become a scientist and find somewhere else to live, or maybe donate a large sum of money to Elon Musk to further his research.

Now, I am not saying what the police did what right, at all. I would much rather they be in prison. But, the fact of the matter is, is that they (more then likely) wouldn't have shot and killed him if he had obeyed what they said. It would have been over there.


You can clearly tell where the children and where the adults are in topics like these. It's pretty obvious which you are.
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Now, I am not saying what the police did what right, at all. I would much rather they be in prison. But, the fact of the matter is, is that they (more then likely) wouldn't have shot and killed him if he had obeyed what they said. It would have been over there.


Thats the thing though, we know if he just went with and obeyed what they said he wouldn't be dead. But why should the whole world have to do this if they want to not get shot just for disobeying a few instructions that weren't even necessary in the first place? Why should it be like this. Why should the police have total unfair control over the people. This is why people are getting so sick of it, people are dying because they aren't "Following instructions" when half the instructions aren't even needed in the first place OR aren't an actual law? I agree there are a lot of cases where police have been right to open fire on a suspected person reaching for a weapon, but honestly it's just getting out of control now. People getting guns pulled on them just for talking or asking what they even did in the first place. If they just heard them out or even simply told them why they're being detained there wouldn't be this whole argument unwrapping. It seems with some of the cops that there is no peace involved and that this could never come to an agreement. They wonder why everyone hates them so much and stereotype them for being assh*les.. It's because majority of them have this overwhelming sense of power and think they have to oppress onto the good innocent people. I'm not saying all police are sh*t but with my experience a decent majority of them are. I often wonder if it's just the personality of the person or if they just enforce being a d*ckhead at the academy. Also I don't think anyone is going to come to an agreement on this topic seeing as we all have different backgrounds and views on society, but I still see where you are all coming from, I just don't agree with it.
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Unfortunately, This is just reality and world we live in.
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WhatsBrackinBlood wrote
Now, I am not saying what the police did what right, at all. I would much rather they be in prison. But, the fact of the matter is, is that they (more then likely) wouldn't have shot and killed him if he had obeyed what they said. It would have been over there.


Thats the thing though, we know if he just went with and obeyed what they said he wouldn't be dead. But why should the whole world have to do this if they want to not get shot just for disobeying a few instructions that weren't even necessary in the first place? Why should it be like this. Why should the police have total unfair control over the people. This is why people are getting so sick of it, people are dying because they aren't "Following instructions" when half the instructions aren't even needed in the first place OR aren't an actual law? I agree there are a lot of cases where police have been right to open fire on a suspected person reaching for a weapon, but honestly it's just getting out of control now. People getting guns pulled on them just for talking or asking what they even did in the first place. If they just heard them out or even simply told them why they're being detained there wouldn't be this whole argument unwrapping. It seems with some of the cops that there is no peace involved and that this could never come to an agreement. They wonder why everyone hates them so much and stereotype them for being assh*les.. It's because majority of them have this overwhelming sense of power and think they have to oppress onto the good innocent people. I'm not saying all police are sh*t but with my experience a decent majority of them are. I often wonder if it's just the personality of the person or if they just enforce being a d*ckhead at the academy. Also I don't think anyone is going to come to an agreement on this topic seeing as we all have different backgrounds and views on society, but I still see where you are all coming from, I just don't agree with it.

The part I bolded is only what I read up to before I needed to stop.

People with that opinion are the problem with the world. Especially in the younger generations.
Everyone has a discipline and authority problem.

If a police officer tells (not asks) you to do something, it's a lawful order. It's not unfair power.
It's the power of the entire government that's been invested into the officer, to do their job.

Everyone nowadays just has to bitch about it. They have too much pride or think they're too tough and don't have to listen. And they're wrong.
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Illustrated wrote
WhatsBrackinBlood wrote
Now, I am not saying what the police did what right, at all. I would much rather they be in prison. But, the fact of the matter is, is that they (more then likely) wouldn't have shot and killed him if he had obeyed what they said. It would have been over there.


Thats the thing though, we know if he just went with and obeyed what they said he wouldn't be dead. But why should the whole world have to do this if they want to not get shot just for disobeying a few instructions that weren't even necessary in the first place? Why should it be like this. Why should the police have total unfair control over the people. This is why people are getting so sick of it, people are dying because they aren't "Following instructions" when half the instructions aren't even needed in the first place OR aren't an actual law? I agree there are a lot of cases where police have been right to open fire on a suspected person reaching for a weapon, but honestly it's just getting out of control now. People getting guns pulled on them just for talking or asking what they even did in the first place. If they just heard them out or even simply told them why they're being detained there wouldn't be this whole argument unwrapping. It seems with some of the cops that there is no peace involved and that this could never come to an agreement. They wonder why everyone hates them so much and stereotype them for being assh*les.. It's because majority of them have this overwhelming sense of power and think they have to oppress onto the good innocent people. I'm not saying all police are sh*t but with my experience a decent majority of them are. I often wonder if it's just the personality of the person or if they just enforce being a d*ckhead at the academy. Also I don't think anyone is going to come to an agreement on this topic seeing as we all have different backgrounds and views on society, but I still see where you are all coming from, I just don't agree with it.

The part I bolded is only what I read up to before I needed to stop.

People with that opinion are the problem with the world. Especially in the younger generations.
Everyone has a discipline and authority problem.

If a police officer tells (not asks) you to do something, it's a lawful order. It's not unfair power.
It's the power of the entire government that's been invested into the officer, to do their job.

Everyone nowadays just has to bitch about it. They have too much pride or think they're too tough and don't have to listen. And they're wrong.


Typical opinion from someone who's never been in the position.


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WhatsBrackinBlood wrote
Illustrated wrote
WhatsBrackinBlood wrote
Now, I am not saying what the police did what right, at all. I would much rather they be in prison. But, the fact of the matter is, is that they (more then likely) wouldn't have shot and killed him if he had obeyed what they said. It would have been over there.


Thats the thing though, we know if he just went with and obeyed what they said he wouldn't be dead. But why should the whole world have to do this if they want to not get shot just for disobeying a few instructions that weren't even necessary in the first place? Why should it be like this. Why should the police have total unfair control over the people. This is why people are getting so sick of it, people are dying because they aren't "Following instructions" when half the instructions aren't even needed in the first place OR aren't an actual law? I agree there are a lot of cases where police have been right to open fire on a suspected person reaching for a weapon, but honestly it's just getting out of control now. People getting guns pulled on them just for talking or asking what they even did in the first place. If they just heard them out or even simply told them why they're being detained there wouldn't be this whole argument unwrapping. It seems with some of the cops that there is no peace involved and that this could never come to an agreement. They wonder why everyone hates them so much and stereotype them for being assh*les.. It's because majority of them have this overwhelming sense of power and think they have to oppress onto the good innocent people. I'm not saying all police are sh*t but with my experience a decent majority of them are. I often wonder if it's just the personality of the person or if they just enforce being a d*ckhead at the academy. Also I don't think anyone is going to come to an agreement on this topic seeing as we all have different backgrounds and views on society, but I still see where you are all coming from, I just don't agree with it.

The part I bolded is only what I read up to before I needed to stop.

People with that opinion are the problem with the world. Especially in the younger generations.
Everyone has a discipline and authority problem.

If a police officer tells (not asks) you to do something, it's a lawful order. It's not unfair power.
It's the power of the entire government that's been invested into the officer, to do their job.

Everyone nowadays just has to bitch about it. They have too much pride or think they're too tough and don't have to listen. And they're wrong.


Typical opinion from someone who's never been in the postion.
Says who? I've had multiple encounters with the police. I've worn cuffs. I've received tickets. But I gave them respect, and listened to them, and I'm perfectly fine, and I still respect them and look up to them.
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Yes but has it been unfair treatment? Or do you accept you deserved those things. Thats the whole reason people are fighting this. Nobodys bitching about it mate. It's basic human rights. Nobody has "too much pride" or whatver ha. and we "have to listen. and we're wrong." damn you're ignorant. Just because you're in a different position and not experiencing this unfair treatment who's to say that you're right? Maybe you should try seeing the injustice from their point of view.
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WhatsBrackinBlood wrote Yes but has it been unfair treatment? Or do you accept you deserved those things. Thats the whole reason people are fighting this. Nobodys bitching about it mate. It's basic human rights. Nobody has "too much pride" or whatver ha. and we "have to listen. and we're wrong." damn you're ignorant. Just because you're in a different position and not experiencing this unfair treatment who's to say that you're right? Maybe you should try seeing the injustice from their point of view.

Last time I got pulled over I got a ticket for legally passing someone in a passing zone. Is that unfair? Sure. But I didn't start shouting at the officer, acting like an asshole. Because thats how you escalate the situation, and that's how people get shot.

I literally watched a video yesterday of some 19 year old scumbag in chicago that was screaming at an officer, shouting "don't **** touch me" and then stood there and repeatedly shouted "taze me!" like an absolute moron.

So yeah they do think they're too tough. They do have too much pride. They think the law doesn't apply to them.

Nothing about my stance is ignorant.
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A speeding ticket is completely different than having an encounter with a police officer holding a gun at you. Let me guess, you're a white male in between the age of 18-24 and never have experienced racism or unfair treatment? hmmmm. I'd really like to see you deal with a proper situation and see if you think the same
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WhatsBrackinBlood wrote A speeding ticket is completely different than having an encounter with a police officer holding a gun at you. Let me guess, you're a white male in between the age of 18-24 and never have experienced racism or unfair treatment? hmmmm. I'd really like to see you deal with a proper situation and see if you think the same
The fact you bring up "white male" any reason for that?
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