By Elizabeth Nelson
Okay, I have to ask; social media being what
it is, and computers being accessible to everyone, even open to the local bum
at our local library who is this "voiceless person" everyone keeps
talking about that they "must be the voice of those who don't have a voice." It's
not that the voiceless can't speak, it's that they won't.
Here in Jacksonville, FL, we have the stupid
and the vocal spreading the same inaccurate "protest" fantasies that
seem to be catching fire across the nation, but do they realize what chaos
could grow from the wildfire they've started? 19
protesters were arrested, only 1
was a felony arrest because she struck an officer in the face and resisted
arrest, as they blocked traffic on the Hart Bridge during rush hour traffic,
because they "didn't like either grand jury verdict of Brown or Garner."
Yet, their illegal protesting caused the
police to now protect them from being killed by the quickly escalating road
raging people that were trying to get across the bridge. What slays me is that
people are illogical enough to sympathize with the criminal, not the cop trying to
do their job. No one stops to question, why didn't the EMT give Garner oxygen or his inhaler, didn't he ask for it? Garner wasn't DOA.
@carlokuhrt @RealRyanSipple @ElizabethNels0n shown more compassion for him after they had him on the ground. They were callous, but
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No, now we should lower the bar and our guard and treat
perps with kid gloves, if they don't want to cooperate and the timing is inconvenient,
like this female cop did, right?
Or maybe Libertarians have
something to their isolationist thinking and we should just let people settle
their own drama and cops wouldn't have to deal with situations like this?
So now, NFL, NBA and the vocal members of society are sending a
message to the criminals, that the bar has dropped, it's now socially
acceptable to resist the police, and if they should happen to die in the
process, not only will they not be held accountable for their illegal act, but society will protest in honor and will seek "justice" in
their criminal martyrdom.
In their solidarity, even in the spreading of their false
narrative, they are telling the police they are supporting the criminals and
telling the police that they are allowed to enforce all laws, to a point, and
if the criminal doesn't "wish to acquiesce to their arrest invitation and
peacefully go with them," oh, that's okay, they should come back another
day and try again.
Now that the "Justice for thuggish criminals...", "protest
against cops," "hands up don't shoot," "I can't
breathe," fires have been started across this country, and cops have been
put on notice with this false narrative propaganda who are you going to call
when someone breaks into your home or someone shoots your 16-year-old black
child, because you are the ones claiming it's "open season on
blacks," not us. Ironically, those who don't fear the police have nothing
to fear, and those that fear them are the ones that are the ones hiding their
crap like cats in a litter box.
Sadly, such an instance came up this morning and our cops were
called into action. A 16-year-old black boy was shot to death, while
waiting for the school bus, and one of our white cops, whom the protesters were
protesting against just yesterday, "for equality," had to come out
and file a report today. This young child's mother now wants this cop to
"find this child's killer," who is more than likely black,
knowing the neighborhood this child was killed in.
So, cops are all fine-and-good, when they are the "peace
keepers" that are serving your
needs and purposes? However, if they are the ones taking your son in for
murdering one of your own, this isn't the "justice" you wanted?
Police aren't your servants, to be slapped around at will.
They aren't here to be a pawn in our little dramas and
certainly don't have time to add more danger to their jobs by
manipulating the law, "with conditions," as we see fit. The law
is the only thing they see in colors, that is black and white, everything else
they see in living color.
So if you need emergency assistance, you'd better call Al Sharpton (212)
690-3070 or Jesse Jackson
(202) 393-7874. You know they love fires and would love to help you fan yours,
because not every cop is not a bad cop, just
like every black man is not a criminal, broad strokes with a wide brush can be
dangerous, someone has to stop. As
King once said, "Judge a man by the content
of his character not by the
color of his skin."
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