Posted on 09/30/2017 6:21:13 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
This was done years ago with some journalists who were riding hard on police - - they were given a police uniform and allowed to ride the midnight shift. After a few nights on the streets journalists changed their tune. They 'took the red pill'... (Too bad the city later decided to stop the program as they were concerned about being sued if a journalist was injured while wearing a police uniform but NOT trained as a police officer.)
Journalists learned quickly that how street thugs act toward journalists ( pity party excuses and cry poor innocent me a river crap) is totally different then how the same street thugs treat a police officer at 2 AM after robbing a liquor store. The NFL boys would learn the same...
Neither do most people. (Yet each year an average of about 300 Americans are killed or injured by lightning.)
Thats approximately 40 more than the number of blacks killed by the police in 2015. Is there an epidemic of Americans being struck and injured by lightning?
From link: https://townhall.com/c;lumnists/;larryelder/2017/09/28/the-national-anthem-protestsdo-facts-matter-n2387546
about 1,500 Americans are killed by Police every year.
its most under reported
White criminals being shot by police is ‘under reported’ because white people don’t ‘care about’ criminals like the black community does.
Crime is a dangerous profession... and the people who engage in it are losers. Sorry they died - sorrier they were born.
the average American commits 3 felonies each and every day
you think most Americans are criminals and should be executed ?
I don’t know if I believe that, but way back in the old days, there was a show called Truth or Consequences. On one show they bet a guy he couldn’t walk across the street in front of the studio and smoke a cigarette without breaking the law.
They gave him a fresh pack of cigarettes and sent him out. He came back having broken a law. In those days, there was a tax stamp across the top of cigarette packs with the warning that the stamp had to be damaged/destroyed when opening the pack. This guy, as most of us did, just opened one end of the pack and took out a smoke. The tax stamp was intact, and he had to face the consequences.
LOL
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