Coolio
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SillyAlien said:ClubbinGuido, your argument is flawed and anger misplaced in that it is not the police who are "ruining a bunch of peoples lives over being high or having drugs", but the laws of the land. The job of the police is to uphold that law. If you don't agree with the message, shooting the messenger is not the solution.
SillyAlien, cops are not messengers. They're the ones who decide to use violence (or the threat of violence, which is nearly as bad as actual violence when it leads to incarceration) to force people to comply with the law. Just as juries have the legal right and moral imperative to use the power of jury nullification to find people guilty of immoral crimes to be "not guilty", police officers have a moral imperative to use their power of selective enforcement to leave good people alone. Their role in society should still be to "protect and serve", not "enforce the law". They're just savage barbarians at this point, if they enforce the law without concern for the ethics implications of their violent (or violence-threatening) actions.
Just as the soldiers and police in Nazi Germany were war criminals for "upholding the law" and "just doing their job", most police officers are criminal thugs just as deserving of public contempt or termination of employment. They have no moral compass if they can live with themselves for upholding the ridiculous laws that have been passed in this country.