Originally Posted by MickeyD
Originally Posted by steve4102
Originally Posted by MickeyD
Originally Posted by steve4102
Originally Posted by MickeyD
[quote=JoeBob]Milwaukee man’s house is surrounded by mob threatening him and his family. Man arms himself while remaining inside his house. Never comes out of his house. Mob views him through the window and calls the cops. Cops come and arrest man for brandishing leaving his home and his family undefended.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...lives-matter-mob-surrounding-home-video/

Don't blame the cops.
Blame the libtard demoschitts that run the city!
They've destroyed their cities and want to do the same to the country.


Bull Schit

The cops on the scene are exactly who to blame.

When the revolution starts, who's side will the cops be on.

You simply can not make a blanket statement about the cops being bad. It's simply not true. The vast majority are good people deserving of our respect.
If you look at how a similar situation would be handled in San Francisco, Chicago, D.C., or any other bastion of socialist paradise you'd find the cops would have handled it in a similar manner.
They were raised, educated and brainwashed by the systems the libtard demoschitts have burdened their cities with.
Not very likely to see this happen in more conservative communities.
Then, too, we really don't know the exact circumstances involved with this. The guy may have over reacted, though I doubt it. The point being, it's important to refrain from jumping to conclusions. Never lose your objectivity.
The cops may well be the villains in this case but wait until ALL the facts are known before rendering judgement. Is that not what you'd expect if you were the 'accused'?


Kenosia Kyle

Patricia and Mark McCloskey

Need more?




A couple of cases out of many thousands of police contact with people involving a few individual officers
As for the McCloskey's, did you not hear what they had to say about the officers that came to their home to take their weapons? They had no complaints against the officers...only the prosecutor.
As for Kyle...being a minor in posession of a firearm in public, he in all likelyhood, was probably in violation of the law. Not surprising that he's in a bit of trouble. It appears the shoot was justified but there are probably other issues invloved.
Learn about objectivity, it will serve you well.
Do you have even the slightest idea of what critical thinking is?


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