Suppose you had to personally deal with the dregs of society, trying to break into your home, or accosting you and your family on the street. Do you think you could fight off the muggers and the burglars by yourself? If you continue to make cops afraid to do their job, you might be forced to find out.
The price this nation pays to please the Al Sharptons among us. TD
"One of the problems we face in our country is the common practice of many people giving opinions on things they know nothing about. Police work is at the top of the list of things people comment about without a scintilla of experience in law enforcement. Take the George Floyd fiasco, which became the perfect opportunity for left-wing, anti-police propaganda. The arrest of a degenerate, drug-addled criminal, with a rap sheet that should have kept him off the street for decades, became the rallying cry for every lowlife radical with a hatred for the rule of law. The photo of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, with his knee on Floyd’s neck, was disseminated throughout the world, faster than the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center." . . .
. . ."Chauvin was a family man, an active cop with 19 years’ experience, and numerous arrests that took a lot of hardened criminals off the street. Now he’s in prison, sentenced to 19 years for doing the job he was trained to do. That’s right: the knee on the neck is part of the training in the Minneapolis P.D."
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