Posted on 11/18/2023 11:03:44 AM PST by rktman
I believe they call that a wooden shampoo. A cleansing ritual for those who need to want to go straight.
Is that BO by the window?
“Pain is weakness leaving the body” - R. Lee Ermy
Did you read the article. The protesters are faking it for the cameras. They learned from watching Pallywood videos.
Sure looks like him.
A person who blocks a roadway preventing me from moving is in effect kidnapping me. And I will use violence to free myself from kidnappers. Violence without limitation.
These people better pray to almighty God that they don’t block my path and kidnap me some day.
Thank you for posting this. Pure enjoyment.
By your tone, I can see why you are Lonesome in Massachusetts. Just sayin.
The first Beta Boy was obviously acting out. The second was a bit more normal.
That said the wrist grip is uncomfortable but not worthy of the title “Pain Grip”.
The Vulcan grip, or the Jack Bauer sleeper: remember, Chloe always said, don’t fight it, he’s really good at this
Is that one Barrack Hussein Obama being the officer?
Is that one Barrack Hussein Obama behind the officer?
They should just tie a rope around all of them at once and drag them away with their squad car.
Pain compliance methods came to public awareness when pro-lifers started being abused nationally.
1989—Use of Pain By the Police On Protestors Draws Scrutiny
“Mr. Olds said in an interview that the issue had significance far beyond the treatment of anti-abortion demonstrators. He said pain compliance could be used against peace protestors, civil rights groups, women’s groups and labor organizers.”
1994—Anti-abortion demonstrators who were arrested for trespass and unlawful assembly appeal (1) the district court judgment that the City of San Diego’s policy regarding pain compliance arrest techniques was constitutional
“the police were to remove the remaining demonstrators with “pain compliance techniques” involving the application of pain as necessary to coerce movement. The “pain compliance” policy provided for the police to use either “Orcutt Police Nonchakus” (OPNs) (two sticks of wood connected at one end by a cord, used to grip a demonstrator’s wrist) or direct physical contact (firm grip, wrist-and arm-twisting, and pressure point holds).”
Sure looks like him.
An imperfect latte is a total bummer .......and dont forget a defective avocado toast.
My grandfather was a Detroit cop and he would demonstrate various hand and wrist holds on me when I was a little kid.
In Junior High 60 years ago, we’d use a simple pain hold on friends when fooling around. Just fold the pinky finger and press hard on the folded finger at the nail. OUCH!!
Pain? I am pain!
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