the cop disease
recommendedan anonymous poster on this blog's scratch pad left this link to a video and transcript of a hardly atypical thug cop at work.
i'd like for some pro-cop dipshit to defend this one. goddamned queers. as a regular victim of late-night cop harassment, i got chills of sickening recognition watching the vid as soon as the cop started his routine. those of you obeyer fucks out there, you'll never understand what strength it takes to fight these hooligans when you're all alone and they start their sickness. i don't ever want to hear fuck all about what great people the crime syndicate guards are. i know otherwise, as does brett darrow. don't miss the link to other vids/articles by/about him. i'm 43, and i doubt i could even come close to handling this cop encounter as well as he did at 19. hat's off, MFer.
if you've never stood up to these goons, why haven't you? too busy running off to shout about how people need to pull the ron paul voting lever? big man!
Labels: criminals in uniform, undercolor molesters








Unbelievable and scary. I shudder to realize how many believe crime problems can be solved by hiring even more policemen. Increasing the numbers of policemen would more likely exacerbate crime problems insofar as this episode tells a tale.
If anything, their numbers should be reduced, and the remainder should be retrained and defanged. Maybe with reduced numbers they would have to focus more on crime fighting and maybe they could improve the quality of the police "force" by getting rid of much of the criminal element, such as is on display here.
Mind boggling. One can speculate that this sort of thing happens many times but isn't caught on tape or video.
First reaction is that the officer seemed a bit testy, but the article said that Darrow has a history of unconventional encounters with the police, so maybe he brought it on himself. All he had to do was what the officer said and it likely would have been no problem. Besides, the officer let him go in the end.
I'll bet everyone involved would handle it differently if they could do it again.
All he had to do was what the officer said and it likely would have been no problem. Besides, the officer let him go in the end.
I'll bet everyone involved would handle it differently if they could do it again.
i'm going to assume you're having a laugh, or being dryly sarcastic. if not, WTF is your stupid ass doing at this blog?
Yeah, dryly sarcastic or something like that.
Although my impression was that the officer was a jerk, I've been hearing a lot of people justifying the tasering of the Florida student by saying he was annoying and that he deserved it because he didn't properly submit to the police officers. Made me think that a lot of those people probably would have reacted (seriously) to this incident in ways that would excuse the officer and pin the blame on Darrow.
On the spur of the moment, I wanted to see what your reaction would be to such "thinking." But you could probably tell it wasn't sincere on my part. Wish one of those who really think like that would see this and comment on it. (It would be even better if they could see it and begin to re-think their glorification of those in uniform.)
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