Posted on 01/26/2021 8:41:00 AM PST by llevrok
The Seattle City Council will renew its push to fire white officers within the Seattle Police Department.
The move comes after a nearly 20% cut to the budget and a loss of nearly 200 officers from the department. The SPD has the lowest deployable rate of officers since 1990, as the city experiences a surge in violent crime, including a 26-year-high murder rate. We shouldn’t be firing anyone.
Legal issues aside, the only practical way the council can fire white officers is to negotiate the right in the next contract. They’ll get their chance to in 2021. The Seattle Police Officers Guild (SPOG) contract is up for renewal. {snip]
(Excerpt) Read more at mynorthwest.com ...
Why not just execute them?
I dunno. That sounds kinda racist.
Liberal black folks can’t be racist ever. I thought everyone knew that?
The officers need to identify as non white (binary race) POC.
Just make all crime legal for certain groups.
Problem solved
Helluva lawsuit.
Do it. It’s what the people there voted for. I am joining the chorus of others here to just let the country burn to the ground where the left has become out of control.
Read Marx; burning everything to the ground is by design and needs to be prevented. That is, unless you want the U.S. to become a Communist state.
Unconstitutional on its face.
Is the council saying they want to go back to segregation policies?
Pffft. Details, details......
This is what systemic racism really looks like.
Sounds like it, doesn't it?
But these are democRATS wanting to get rid of whites. That makes it all okay.
Some people are reverting back to policies that have been outlawed and declared illegal in this country.
I can imagine the lawsuits from the older white officers would literally bankrupt this stupid, dysfunctional city.
So maybe this is a good thing. I'm just sayin....
Boise and other better run cities are hiring.
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