RIP Minneapolis police

Guarantee you this, if Minneapolis disbands their police department any big businesses who have their headquarters there will move out.

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It does when the “good” cops cover up for the bad cop.
Half these bad cops have rap sheets longer than most convicted criminals.

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It was a lasagna recipe, but they wanted me to put in a lot of paprika and I was like, no thanks! They were definitely trying to test out a recipe without paying for the ingredients LOL.

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Well thats a lie lol.
“half” of the police do not have “rap sheets” longer than > 50 percent of convicted criminals.

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Thank you for letting me know! Do you think they will be rioting out in the West? Is this why there are curfews now? (Not like I ever go out anyway)

We don’t. Haven’t you seen the millions protesting in the streets? Of course the enablers who mistakenly think they benefit from the system continue to support it. But tons of us want major, massive, reform.

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Can you link something to this effect? I’ve seen claims that they have and haven’t. Pretty sure its just bad journalism and that enough members of the city council have voiced support for it to be veto proof but not actually voted.

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Sounds like the perfect situation for the mafia to come into.

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I mean the ones who make news for killing unarmed civilians in custody, like Officer Knee-on-the-neck who had a laundry list of abuses on his record.
Sorry I forgot you have to incredibly specific when posting here…

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Anyone who researches into the media’s history will find out how much they lie and distort the truth.

In the 1990s they over-reported on teenage violence in the news, stating in raw numbers that their was an increase in deviance. But according to actual statistics the raw number increase was due to the population increase, and based on population size the overall violence among teens had dropped.

Despite this the people panicked and demand laws to enforce curfew in order to lower deviance.

Another sample is the NYT which used an emotional appeal in the parkland 5 case rather than investigative journalism to sell papers. The results were increased emotional responses from the people of New york.

It’s always a shame how easily people are manipulated.

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Wow… just wow…

Well, let it be an example for the rest of the country on whether or not we need police. I think anyone with half a brain cell knows how this will turn out.

Might be a good real estate investment opportunity in a year or so. Assuming they come to their senses after the anarchy drives everyone out and they reinstate the police.

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They should be adding cops, not getting rid of them!

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You are generalizing hundreds of thousands of police officers as criminals.
You dont have to be specific, but come on man.

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What about stopping the media narritive that all police are bad? What about the people that cry when a belligerent Thug attacks them and they get shot (fergason).

The accountability needs to be on all sides not just one.

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I wish more people realized the media is the true enemy now instead of lapping up whatever they spill.

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The city of Minneapolis is gonna lose a ton of their tax base when big businesses and people flee the city if the disband the police.

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Oh well you could always just join Antifa as at least then even if you get thrown in prison, you will get nothing more then a slap on the wrist as you were fighting for a worthy cause.

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I edited the post to say specifically “half these bad cops” since you clearly needed that clarified…

At this point I think the Police are trying to rival the Church in cover-ups with the number of bad cops that just get transferred to a new precinct.

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I’m curious as to how that is “nothing” compared to what happens to non-whites. I cant really come up with anything worse.

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They quit that task force, they didn’t quit their jobs.

Also? That pushing event was captured on camera and the police still tried to lie about it and say he “tripped and fell” as if the police had nothing to do with what happened.

Then they tried to play the “just following orders” card as if that absolved them of any guilt. We saw how well that worked in the Nuremberg Trials.

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