Eh, random cop vids strung together, I have no comment.
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Eh, random cop vids strung together, I have no comment.
Lotsa editing done here, but some of the stuff is just plain gruesome. Granted it happened in other countries. Editing made some of the cops look bad when they are obviously doing the right thing. (ie 72yr old grandmother incident).
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put into law that ALL....not some, but ALL COPS should wear Hat/Helmet-Cam at all times. so this way these bad apples will think twice before shooting you in the back
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Wow imagine what these cops are doing when they know no camera is pointed at them..... they'd beat you up excessively and arrest you for misconduct and resisting arrest.
funny how they can beat the crap out of somebody and say it was because the suspect was resisting arrest and not even have a scratch on themselves....
funny how they can beat the crap out of somebody and say it was because the suspect was resisting arrest and not even have a scratch on themselves....
The popularity of videos and abundance of news casts featuring police misconduct, especially as it pertains to violence, is evidence of a problem more detrimental to society's moral fiber than abuse of power and a corrupt justice system. These are symptoms of a society that is attracted to violence. People would rather focus on incidents of violence and brutality than more positive incidents or other unscrupulous activity. Shady pharmaceutical and their drug trials, rampant diagnosis of behavioral and learning disorders followed by the prescribing of drugs, the spread of SkyNet...
If you want to find a culprit who really misuses power have a look at main stream media. It's ability to get people engrossed in shock journalism is repulsive.
If you want to find a culprit who really misuses power have a look at main stream media. It's ability to get people engrossed in shock journalism is repulsive.
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Shock journalism is on the rise. Imagine what those 2 who were sentenced to "12 years of hard labor" were actually doing in N. Korea.
They were trying to expose how abusive other countries are to women. Basically in N. Korea, about 1million starved last year. People want out. So N. Korea put the whole country under arrest. Some women fled to China, where they were bought and sold like animals on a farm. Obviously sold for fertility. In China, they would find some of these women, and captured, sent back to N. Korea.
Back in N. Korea, because you fled while under arrest, they basically put the women in these torture camps, and tortured them to death for fleeing the country. Some of the women who have escaped (before being captured and put back) wrote some scripts and some of them say it's basically hell on earth.
China doesn't have policy against it, so they just capture them and send them back, buy them (as slaves, not even a person) and all kinds of other inhumane things...
So the reporters trying to unravel these stories were obviously arrested and I'm sure their tapes destroyed. All of this information is coming from mentors and people who were working with the young girls before their capture.
Some shocking journalism media really does show a light on things that normally aren't shown on TV. Other ideas, like what these 2 girls were trying to do would have been another incident, but again, the question is are we supposed to be meddling with other countries affairs? The UN has no power, so crying to them will not solve anything. Are we supposed to go to war? I sure hope not, we are already in these other wars and we're not just broke, but in HUGE DEBT due to our current foreign policy. (which is easily if not the most costly in government spending)
IMO, strict constitutionalism says we shouldn't be worrying about policing the planet. We have no jurisdiction in other peoples affairs. I'm glad to be living in America, as all of these "inhumane" things aren't allowed. But can you imagine the horrific things on a day to day basis that happen on earth? Africa, N, Korea, China, etc. It's pretty scary. We believe in all men are created equal, etc. but we had to get toward there ourselves. Other nations are taking a lot longer to get to where we are... so it'll still continue to happen in other countries.
IMO, it isn't in our interest, although maybe MORALLY correct, to act against nations who are bad... we used to be bad ourselves. (slaves, no women rights, etc.)
They were trying to expose how abusive other countries are to women. Basically in N. Korea, about 1million starved last year. People want out. So N. Korea put the whole country under arrest. Some women fled to China, where they were bought and sold like animals on a farm. Obviously sold for fertility. In China, they would find some of these women, and captured, sent back to N. Korea.
Back in N. Korea, because you fled while under arrest, they basically put the women in these torture camps, and tortured them to death for fleeing the country. Some of the women who have escaped (before being captured and put back) wrote some scripts and some of them say it's basically hell on earth.
China doesn't have policy against it, so they just capture them and send them back, buy them (as slaves, not even a person) and all kinds of other inhumane things...
So the reporters trying to unravel these stories were obviously arrested and I'm sure their tapes destroyed. All of this information is coming from mentors and people who were working with the young girls before their capture.
Some shocking journalism media really does show a light on things that normally aren't shown on TV. Other ideas, like what these 2 girls were trying to do would have been another incident, but again, the question is are we supposed to be meddling with other countries affairs? The UN has no power, so crying to them will not solve anything. Are we supposed to go to war? I sure hope not, we are already in these other wars and we're not just broke, but in HUGE DEBT due to our current foreign policy. (which is easily if not the most costly in government spending)
IMO, strict constitutionalism says we shouldn't be worrying about policing the planet. We have no jurisdiction in other peoples affairs. I'm glad to be living in America, as all of these "inhumane" things aren't allowed. But can you imagine the horrific things on a day to day basis that happen on earth? Africa, N, Korea, China, etc. It's pretty scary. We believe in all men are created equal, etc. but we had to get toward there ourselves. Other nations are taking a lot longer to get to where we are... so it'll still continue to happen in other countries.
IMO, it isn't in our interest, although maybe MORALLY correct, to act against nations who are bad... we used to be bad ourselves. (slaves, no women rights, etc.)
Once upon a time US adopted a policy of keeping itself out of international affairs. I don't recall the results being particularly positive. Then again, when the US did get involved it was left with a mess that it's still cleaning up. Boo cold wars
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