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<blockquote data-quote="huntemup" data-source="post: 3093889" data-attributes="member: 35085"><p>Simple. She had a jury of her peers. </p><p>People are really stupid and a great many are far too willing to give those they perceive as "the good guys", a break bc afterall, anyone charged with a crime probably deserved it anyway. This guy was charged with 2nd degree murder and marijuana possession - whether he should've complied with ms badass or not, isnt the question. Noncompliance shouldnt have meant he was signing his death warrant.</p><p></p><p> We live in a state where inmates just wind up dead on a weekly basis and rarely is there any thorough investigation or investigative journalism to find out why. We have an unusually large % of cops who dont hesitate to use deadly force when not warranted, facing no consequences for their actions. There's no national outrage or media attention because...well...Oklahoma. We live in a state where an old man with too much money and a malfunctioning penis decides he wants to live out his golden years playing cops and robbers culiminating in the end of his fantasy role play where he finally gets to shoot himself one of those bad guys and for that he basically got a slap on the wrist. </p><p></p><p>You shouldnt run from the police. You should be respectful even when they're not. You should comply and bow down whenever told to do so by someone the state has deemed worthy of being your authority. You should do these things not out of genuine respect, but rather out of fear. Fear authority. Fear what they are capable of doing to you without consequence. Check your rights at the front door when you leave your house each day and enjoy your freedom to do as your told. </p><p>While the video is a disgusting misuse of lethal force that will no doubt give gun haters another bullet point for their argument, it's not the least bit surprising to me and unfortunately, neither was the verdict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntemup, post: 3093889, member: 35085"] Simple. She had a jury of her peers. People are really stupid and a great many are far too willing to give those they perceive as "the good guys", a break bc afterall, anyone charged with a crime probably deserved it anyway. This guy was charged with 2nd degree murder and marijuana possession - whether he should've complied with ms badass or not, isnt the question. Noncompliance shouldnt have meant he was signing his death warrant. We live in a state where inmates just wind up dead on a weekly basis and rarely is there any thorough investigation or investigative journalism to find out why. We have an unusually large % of cops who dont hesitate to use deadly force when not warranted, facing no consequences for their actions. There's no national outrage or media attention because...well...Oklahoma. We live in a state where an old man with too much money and a malfunctioning penis decides he wants to live out his golden years playing cops and robbers culiminating in the end of his fantasy role play where he finally gets to shoot himself one of those bad guys and for that he basically got a slap on the wrist. You shouldnt run from the police. You should be respectful even when they're not. You should comply and bow down whenever told to do so by someone the state has deemed worthy of being your authority. You should do these things not out of genuine respect, but rather out of fear. Fear authority. Fear what they are capable of doing to you without consequence. Check your rights at the front door when you leave your house each day and enjoy your freedom to do as your told. While the video is a disgusting misuse of lethal force that will no doubt give gun haters another bullet point for their argument, it's not the least bit surprising to me and unfortunately, neither was the verdict. [/QUOTE]
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