Posted on 05/29/2020 1:45:27 PM PDT by jazusamo
What happened to George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis policeman recently cannot be explained away by emotions, feelings, nor necessity. It is a flagrant and careless violation of the basic code of all policemen to protect and serve.
I dont believe that placing ones knee on the neck of an already subdued man can be found in any police training manual anywhere.
Also culpable are the other policemen who stood by without putting an end to the obvious deadly overuse of force.
A scary parallel is the case of Eric Garner, who died as the result of a choke hold administered by a New York City police officer.
Other cases could be cited, some valid, some exaggerated, some political footballs kept in play by an If it bleeds, it leads-oriented media.
It should be noted that the vast majority of our law enforcement officers do not fall into the category of these few despicable individuals, and the good ones do their job and do it well, to serve and protect.
But the rock-solid fact remains that one is too many, that excessive use of force cannot be tolerated, and enabling an incompetent person to use it by pinning a badge on them is a slam and a stain on the thousands of decent men and women who put their lives between us and the jungle every day.
So, it comes down to what it always comes down to, leadership.
True leaders do not pass the buck, do not blame their problems on other people and sets of circumstances. A true leader adopts the old Harry Truman slogan, the buck stops here.
When something like this happens, if the victim is a member of a minority, the first play of a faux leader is always the race card.
Not why was this officer on the street in the first place? Why didnt his immediate superiors know from his record that he was a problem and pull him out of pressure situations? The record of other questionable actions was there; why was it not acted upon?
And from there, the responsibility works its way up the food chain, all the way to the pinnacle.
The best analogy for me, since Im in the music business, is if I hire a drummer who drags, rushes, and cant keep a beat, the blame falls on my shoulders. Not my manager, not the person who recommended him for the job, but me, and its up to me to rectify the situation.
The same is true with governors, mayors, police chiefs, precinct captains, and all others who don the mantle of responsibility.
It is neither helpful nor productive to start pointing fingers and dredging up old injustices to blame a situation on. The people voted you into office to rectify such injustice, not to play the blame game or teach history.
Every election, for the past half-century, politicians stand up and tell the voters what they are capable of doing, how they will change the business as usual graft and corruption, and balance the scales of justice for minorities and underdogs.
They claim to have the ability and courage to bring about real social and political change, they have the answer to leveling the playing field, they will be the champions of the forgotten man, they have the strength and integrity to procure true liberty and justice for all.
And then, the first thing they say when faced with a difficult situation is it aint my fault and blame 400 years of racism in America.
The same politicians have been promising the same things for decades and keep getting elected with the same old lies.
Until America starts electing leaders who are willing to take responsibility for their own actions and the actions of those under their command, there will never be street-level justice in America.
Dont give your vote to some jaded old charlatan or attractive young firebrand with skin-deep abilities and commitments.
Measure twice, cut once.
What do you think?
Pray for our troops, our police and the peace of Jerusalem.
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
In the deep blue states, the leaders say: “It’s in the police union contract, we can’t do anything about it.”
Minnesota is one of the most leftist neo-socialist States in the union. ALL the leadership is proggie. Democrat cops killing black men is an American tradition.
I always liked him.
Yep, a level headed guy with common sense.
I was amazed to find this was THAT Charlie Daniels.
Amazing Jesse Ventura got elected there, less so in the current climate that Ilhan Omar got elected there, and that Keith Ellison is the AG. Not so surprising that Mpls. has one of those curly headed young sensitive weepy types obviously elected for all the “left” reasons.
Daniels is right.
Without law and order, Vigilantism will prevail. Or worse... rioting, looting and anarchy.
Did I read that its been 45 years since a Republican ruled Minneapolis?
So why is anyone surprised at what’s going on here?
Ive been saying 45+, I think it was 47 when I looked. Early 70s.
Mr. Daniels is absolutely correct. This event was 20 years in the making with the Officer. Not his first time to dance with violent abuse of power. And yet most people, even here on FR, have gone down the lay the blame elsewhere hole.
“”””’And yet most people, even here on FR, have gone down the lay the blame elsewhere hole.””””””””””
Some of us would like to know all the facts before passing final judgement. You should give it a try some time.
I agree with him except for electing “leaders”. We elect representatives of OUR lead.
Jesse is a nut. They like nuts.
I don't need to know ANY facts about this case to know that the guy should not have been wearing a uniform in the first place. PERIOD. Take Floyd TOTALLY out of the picture and make him alive tonight. This officer should have been fired YEARS ago - and ANY Freeper who says otherwise needs to sod off.
I guess as a septuagenarian I have lost a step in my ability to communicate. Knowing all the facts, or enough, to make an informed judgement has always been the way I roll.
As Mr. Daniels pointed out there are facts out there that point out this Officer over a 20 year career has been involved in numerous actions that, at least to me, suggest he has very real anger and judgement issues.
Had those in his chain of command taken action years ago this same officer might not have been at the scene in the first place.
Researching the readily available information on the officers career, I feel, would lead most to the same conclusion.
So guilty until proven still guilty.
You must be a liberal.
I am mostly retired so I have been around for awhile myself.
Even when I was younger I still wanted to know all the facts before making a decision. Some people are easily fooled, some are not.
Maybe I was just a weird kid or something.
Good grief you’re stupid.
“”””Good grief youre stupid.””””””””””
I think the word you meant to say was ...inquisitive.
I have been on a few juries. I met a fair number of retards while there.
Just like many Freepers they hear one side of the story and that is all they need to know.
I suppose it is much easier going through life just following the herd and not having to think for yourself or ask any questions.
Maybe I will have a lobotomy and give it a try.
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