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To: Vigilanteman
I agree with you... except on the ‘Japan’ part ... cops here are still some of the nicest people too... Japan doesn't have the monopoly. That said, my concern is an unhealthy dependency has formed... between the black community and police. Like welfare - sometimes ‘being good and doing what's right’ damages.... not intentionally ...

Seeing welfare from the eyes of the person who wants to help - - it's noble. The best of Christian values. But a closer look shows the destructive effect that 'caring' can do to destroy families. Replacing fathers with the State had unintentional consequences.

Looking at policing through the eyes of a policeman - a person willing to give his life to protect the innocent is amazing.. and again - noble. The essence of Christian 'good'. But the fruit of that 'goodness' is not good in the black community. Same as welfare - and the effects it had on the black family and the community - is bad. With all the good intentions in the world 'help' has made the black community an unacceptable nightmare. Dangerous for innocent black people trapped in those neighborhoods - and for people of other races near them - it's horrible. My point - which I'm really and truly trying to get to - is that incentives have to be analyzed and changed. What's happening isn't working.

24 posted on 06/17/2015 12:08:22 PM PDT by GOPJ (Why are black people afraid to live with each other? Other racial group don't bust neighborhoods.)
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To: GOPJ
Agreed. Cops in flyover country are still like cops in Japan, as are many of the police elsewhere. The libtard ruling class goal is, of course, to turn them all into babysitters with the possible exception of those who become political commissars or SS equivalents.
26 posted on 06/17/2015 2:11:43 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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