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Police Brutality Thread

"I am sad to hear that Derek Chauvin was the target of violence," Ellison said. "He was duly convicted of his crimes and, like any incarcerated individual, he should be able to serve his sentence without fear of retaliation or violence."

He knelt on a mans neck and killed him, why should he be protected?

Vengeance is mine, saith the lord

The punishment he got was his sentence…maybe it should’ve been more, maybe it should’ve been less, depending on your perspective…but regardless, I’m always uncomfortable with “vigilante ‘justice’”, no matter how evil the individual’s crime was (and imo Chauvins crime was very evil, but to say that he somehow deserved it is little different from saying that George Floyd himself “deserved it” due to his past criminal transgressions or lifestyle)
 
Vengeance is mine, saith the lord

The punishment he got was his sentence…maybe it should’ve been more, maybe it should’ve been less, depending on your perspective…but regardless, I’m always uncomfortable with “vigilante ‘justice’”, no matter how evil the individual’s crime was (and imo Chauvins crime was very evil, but to say that he somehow deserved it is little different from saying that George Floyd himself “deserved it” due to his past criminal transgressions or lifestyle)
Why would you hold police and the justice system to such a high expectation when they do not abide by these standards themselves? I would bet my bottom dollar that all the cops allies will in some distilled fashion rule that George Floyd "deserved it". Because of this or that or whatever. How many times have I heard "he shouldn't have ran, if he's got nothing to hide". Or "he should have just cooperated" on videos of people being shot in the back by the police. Let me ask you is there anything more degrading to be done with your corpse after you've been shot in the back 13 times than to be handcuffed? What do these pigs think youre Superman or something? You're gonna just get up and start running again? Lol. This whole system is a joke, ran by the people with the sickest minds in the world. They keep you and everyone who watches the news night after night making the police out like heros and always weighing with police's narrative.
Try finding a news outlet that covers Palastine's perspective on the slaughter that's happening over there. I bet you won't find it, you'll find everybody referring to the Israel-palastine "war", all because it's funded by the all powerful-American war-Machine.
These same outlets are the ones who do segments and get their information from the police. They see this as a everyday part of life. Them and the millions of their viewers have a similar or the same perspective. Your jewelry gets stolen, file a police report, your wife gets murdered, call the police, and so on.
The problem with this is that it's only seeing a two-faced issue from one of its sides. So the same media outlets that have been fueling people to join a war that's not theirs, or hate a group of people 28,000 miles away are doing it because it's keeping everyone flaccid and just dumb, easily manipulated by higher interests and easy to provoke some sort of energetic response out of. These same people, who even misled you or the average viewer who doesn't have any experience with the justice system that the cop in question would be serving "40 plus years" when in reality he will serve less than 10 is a great deception that needs to be addressed if you want to talk about vengeance, street justice, and what's really fair or "just". This whole deception is completely engrained in not only the legalizes of the justice system but the media outlets everywhere. Other than people who have been locked up, depending on what for, I'll bet 90-95% of the United States population doesn't know the difference between concurrent and consecutive when it comes to being sentenced. So we get told this seemingly long sentence but in reality it's less than a decade. It would be less than he deserves if his house gets bombed while he's locked up and he loses all his worldly possessions by the time he gets out. At the same time, the knowing he took a life may be all the punishment he deserves or needs. Though the fact that he had to be a cop to do it makes it much more personal. He should struggle to find a job and housing when he gets out. I hope he has to contemplate suicide because nothing is working out for him and this system literally isn't built to accommodate homeless people. I'm facing homlessness, and it stems from a cop trying to say I robbed him. That fucking liar can have an effect on my life like this, then the truth should have at least the same effect on the cop of whom we're all talking about. Just putting it out there it's 11:11 and I hope Chauvin goes insane in prison and he gets beaten the fuck up in this world and finds no rest until it's time for him to leave. We as a society need to show him the door, let's kick it open for him with a steel-toe boot.
 
Funny because when I heard the other day that his appeal was denied and then they said he was in medium custody, I thought to myself "it's only a matter of time before something happens to him" - I would've thought he'd be in PC pretty much his whole time and he's already in medium?
I don't agree with PC, maybe for someone mentally ill or sick but i don't think murder's rapist and pedophiles deserve any protection at all. They didn't care about their victims
 
I don't agree with PC, maybe for someone mentally ill or sick but i don't think murder's rapist and pedophiles deserve any protection at all. They didn't care about their victims


yea but they usually house the rape-o's and pedophiles together

snitches usually sit in PC


thats just how they usually do it
 
I dont take him as one of those steroids corrupt cops with 80iq who join a gang in prison. He will be way out at 10 years now with this.
I'm pretty confused by this statement and I cannot find any value in its contribution here. Would you please explain further what you mean by this?
 
I'm pretty confused by this statement and I cannot find any value in its contribution here. Would you please explain further what you mean by this?
As the American police likes to hire not thinkers but followers aka low iq people, I dont see him joining a gang in prison. Doesnt strike me as one.

Steroid corrupt cop was a reference to Epsteins cellmate :)
 
As the American police likes to hire not thinkers but followers aka low iq people, I dont see him joining a gang in prison. Doesnt strike me as one.

Steroid corrupt cop was a reference to Epsteins cellmate :)
That's cool. He was probably a 25-lifer.
Steroid corrupt cop, he was a literal cellmate? I dont think Chavin is connected like that, he's probably continuing to be a target in for the PC gang "25-life". I would doubt he's even got he ability to join. I really don't know a whole lot about the 25 lifers but I know they exist for the simple purpose of killing snitches in PC. All my time I've done in general pop and I've never been to prison. Years in jail accumulated tho
 
I don't agree with PC, maybe for someone mentally ill or sick but i don't think murder's rapist and pedophiles deserve any protection at all. They didn't care about their victims
get where you're coming from but treating people like that reduces us as humans regardless
As much as it pains me to say it-- yes, I think all prisoners should be protected from physical violence. Note that I did NOT say "deserve" protection.
When we decide that whatever happens to certain prisoners is OK, we are on a slippery slope.
 
Life is valuable even if it could not be allowed amongst general public.
I really don't agree with that.

My concern is more about how it is decided what brutality beyond the legal sentencing is OK...
WHO decides?
WHICH prisoners receive the extra punishment?
WHAT exactly can happen to them?
WHO can do it them?

Is this really how we want to behave as a "civilized society"?
 
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As much as I don't give af about Chauvin, I mean I don't think he should just be shanked or killed in prison.

The point of the Department of CORRECTions is to CORRECT behavior. I mean the only instance where people aren't given the chance to change is when they're sentenced to the death penalty. Unless there's no possibility of changed behavior, and he's sentenced to the death penalty, then he should be able to at least serve out his sentence. Do I think ten years is enough with good behavior? No imo, he's a murderer. But do you think he's doing easy time in there, being known as Floyd's murderer? Fuck no guys. Those are hard days. Prison is not easy on its own.

But I have seen people that have committed atrocious crimes, yet turned their lives around and become inspirational figures. Priests, doctors, lawyers, businessmen, all after doing a lot of time. One of my roommates has been in prison for a murder. But he's been given a chance to do the right thing and get his life together. Nothing about his behavior would have told me this, aside from the words telling me what happened. He's a smart, friendly kid. He deserves a chance to redeem himself, no different from any other prisoner or convict, aside from the worst, most unrepentant cases. Chauvin is no different. This is what separates us from the animals.
 
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Of course they do (but not all I'm sure) - and why wouldn't they?

That's one reason we don't allow victims of crime to sentence people who committed crime against them, all sense of objectivity and proportion inevitably lost
Ya I would be handing some crazy torture sentences
 
I have revenge fantasies and stuff but I don't consider executing them purposeful, actually I don't even like experiencing these fantasies, I mostly try to just disconnect from them.

That's the central rub is it not? As long as you refrain from acting on any such impulses or sharing such ideas for the purposes of causing distress or threat, the thought police have no jurisdiction over your cognition.
 
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