Diamondeye wrote:
I like the way you keep posting irrelevant pictures and making one liners as if they established anything other than that you are expressing an opinion on how to properly conduct work in a field you have at best a cursory understanding of. The adorable puppy in particular.
Your opinion of my posts means next to nothing DE. Ever since you went on your crusade to paint everything said here that contradicts your worldview as being "fringe", your interactions here have been little more than "N'uh" and "You don't know what you're talking about, you're just a crazy libertarian."
Diamondeye wrote:
Your opinion on what the police should do in any particular situation is about as useful as those same polcie officer's opinions on how to set up one of Farsky's websites.
You see, maybe those police officers designed websites before they joined the force, or maybe they do it as a side job. What you think of the source of information should be irrelevant when considering it's worth. Yet you find it much easier to just attack the source. I understand, using logic correctly is hard work for some people.
Diamondeye wrote:
Self-defense is self-defense; had someone lunged at a non-cop in the same way you'd be singing a different tune.
Yes, let's see what my tune would be if two armed men, with their weapons drawn, approached a 60 year old man, on his own property, who was in his car looking for something, then made demands of him (those demands made under circumstances
designed to surprise and startle), then proceeded to fire 15 rounds at him (hitting him twice, the car 5 times and God knows what the other 8 times) because he didn't comply in the manner they desired. I think my tune would be that those criminals shot like cops, and they should be facing charges of 1st degree attempted murder.
As it stands, my tune is that I'm not going to be surprised when these perpetrators are placed on paid administrative leave until it is found (by an "internal investigation" no less) that their actions were justified, if not commendable.
It is rather predictable that you adamantly believe the magazine emptying cops story that he "lunged" at them, instead of giving even a modicum of credit to the story the 60 year old victim with a bad back who had difficulty extricating himself from the car told. I'm sure that won't stand as an example of cops getting any special treatment in the fallacy that cops don't get special dispensation regarding testimony.
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"Dress cops up as soldiers, give them military equipment, train them in military tactics, tell them they’re fighting a ‘war,’ and the consequences are predictable." —Radley Balko