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Ex-Cop At Large Amidst Vengeful Killing Spree

Yogi says...

This is how I see it as well. There's also reporting of it in the news as some people talking about Dorner as sort of a folk hero vigilante. I don't see that as people loving psychos, I see it as evil fighting against evil and that's horrible. People shouldn't see their police department as a threat, yet in LA they certainly do.

I don't expect it to be addressed but I sincerely hope it will in some form or another. Someone could at least ask a question of the Chief of Police about his departments hatred within the community it supposedly protects. There's plenty of documentation on it, yet it's never asked.

legacy0100 said:

How did this discussion go from LAPD corruption to Chinese economic dominance? Oh you guys...

Just by looking at this report I see symptoms of a cult. It seems the LAPD is more about keeping the team than protecting civilians. It's understandable seeing how crazy and fucked up the streets of LA can be. You do have to stick to one another, but not at the expense of civilians whom you are all sworn to protect and getting paid from.

Also, blasting away at innocent civilians seem bat shit crazy. Hearing this report and seeing how the police chief brush it off like it's nothing makes me sick to my stomach.

LAPD is a rogue organization at this point. They are fixing their own judge rulings and making their own rules. This is some serious shit.

Open firing on a random vehicle is something you'd hear about in Iraq or Afghanistan field reports. It's an indication of how paranoid and unprepared these officers are. I'm not saying that the job is easy. Hell I wouldn't do what they do in a day in a million years. Obviously it's a warzone down there and the stress is taking its toll on the officers. But letting this go on and accepting as 'normal' is completely unacceptable.

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Hitchhiker Gives Psycho An Ax To The Head

iaui says...

Sounds like the 'crazy psycho' was having a bad LSD trip... I mean, that doesn't make him any less of a crazy psycho, considering he was clearly endangering people, but the entire happening just sounds like a guy having a bad trip. Perhaps he didn't even know he was on LSD. Who knows how that happened... I mean, I wonder how this guy in a car could be dosed. It's not like he was picking up random hitchhikers. Oh... Kai said he had just been hitchhiking and was picked up by the guy.

TL;DR: Okay, crazy psycho is clearly a crazy psycho who needed to be stopped, but Kai is definitely a sketch case. My guess is it comes out that Kai dosed him for some reason and then the guy went nuts and had to be stopped.

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Women's Gun Advocate's Hilariously Hypocritical Testimony

chingalera says...

"You know things are bad when someone on the terror watch list...." Please Xiaelao, spare us the insulting terminology, no such fucking thing as terror.

No, you know things are bad when you have such a completely bullshit phraseology as "Terror Watch List", "terror alert level (insert color here), "no fly list", etc. The term "gun control" is being replaced in the U.S. media with the psycho-cyberdine phraseology, "gun safety", because these cunts are helpless to conceal their own fuck-ups.

...a few more that have become entrenched in the lexicon of acceptable terminology for verbal camouflage, friendly fire, collateral damage, and other euphemistic language designed to conceal reality....
It killed Carlin to watch it-"Poor people used to live in slums, now the economically disadvantaged occupy sub-standard housing in the inner cities."

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Extreme Idiots Compilation 12

Trancecoach says...

Remember: They'll be idiots so you won't have to.

Having said that, there's something mildly cathartic about watching these -- a few of which I might even characterize as "necessary."

How else are you able to mark the psycho-social-emotional transition from being a 'rambunctious teenager' to a 'idiotic adult' ?

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Rape Victim Speaks Directly To Her Rapist Father

doogle says...

Practical question: how is this guy still out on the street? Married? With a child? What?

If I find out this is part of some demo reel, I will be upset.

I think she revealed a bit too much info in this. Career limiting, off-putting not only to her subscribers, but prospective agents.
With no expertise to draw from, I also dare ponder if this video actually serves his psycho ego beyond the content. He wants reaction and know he still impacts her, and this is a really fulsome response than he could ever have had otherwise, and more than in person, he can watch this over and over knowing she consciously shot this, edited it, and posted it for all to see.

My uninformed opinion is that I think she needs therapy, further therapy. I'm not saying that flippantly - her having experienced what she did, she may not ever be over it, but posting a public YouTube video with this details and introspection may not provide her with the solace she's seeking. And even if that's not what she's seeking, I don't think it helps.

Boy Tasered For Not Washing Cop's Car Sues -- TYT

bmacs27 says...

Of course. That's what makes something nationally relevant. It doesn't even have to affect me. It just needs to impact more than some kid in New Mexico or something (I already don't remember). I'm just saying this isn't national news. There isn't some national epidemic of cops brutalizing 10 year olds.

There could be an epidemic of police brutality, and certainly of racial profiling. A human interest piece covering systemic coverups, dirty departments, anything that involved actual digging could be considered actual national news. In fact, many have been run by the "corporate media" on things like stop-and-frisk, terrorist profiling, and even things like corporate prison labor. I, like most lefties, am interested in well researched stories of that sort. This isn't that. It's some regurgitated local sob story. Typically their fact checking is bullshit to boot.

In other words they amplify noise and partisan rhetoric rather than inform. The Economist or the Times they are not. It's usually fine that they do what they do, it's just that you shouldn't confuse it for something that it isn't, like news.

>> ^scheherazade:

That really speaks to the general state of selfish humanity.
If it isn't affecting me, then I don't care.
People not affected by the economic downturn, don't care about the recession.
People not affected by psycho police, don't care about police brutality.
Enough people are affected by the economy for there to be a lot that want to hear about it in the news.
Only some people are sacrificed to the police gods, so only some care to hear about that in the news.
(Although with 1% of our population in jail, and 1 in 30 in jail or on parole, 1 in 9 black males ages 20 to 34 in jail, it's not that small of an amount... and it's particularly sinister when these people are shoved into private jails that charge the public to hold the prisoners, and then charge the prisoners for their stay [as if it's a hotel], and use the prisoners for cheap labor that they sell to companies that don't want to hire people for livable wages, with solitary if you don't work for them. - on top of most people in jail being guilty of "crimes" that involved no one but themselves and have no harm.)
Ultimately, when it's you that's out of a job, the economy matters a lot.
And when it's you getting tazed, beat up, and charged with assault (oh the irony), then police brutality matters a lot.
The sentiment of "don't waste my time with your sob stories, we've got real problems (that affect me)", really goes all ways.
You could just as well read : "Who cares about your economy, when the government is taking my health and putting me away for no more than the entertainment/venting of a public employee".
-scheherazade

Boy Tasered For Not Washing Cop's Car Sues -- TYT

scheherazade says...

That really speaks to the general state of selfish humanity.
If it isn't affecting me, then I don't care.

People not affected by the economic downturn, don't care about the recession.
People not affected by psycho police, don't care about police brutality.

Enough people are affected by the economy for there to be a lot that want to hear about it in the news.

Only some people are sacrificed to the police gods, so only some care to hear about that in the news.

(Although with 1% of our population in jail, and 1 in 30 in jail or on parole, 1 in 9 black males ages 20 to 34 in jail, it's not that small of an amount... and it's particularly sinister when these people are shoved into private jails that charge the public to hold the prisoners, and then charge the prisoners for their stay [as if it's a hotel], and use the prisoners for cheap labor that they sell to companies that don't want to hire people for livable wages, with solitary if you don't work for them. - on top of most people in jail being guilty of "crimes" that involved no one but themselves and have no harm.)

Ultimately, when it's you that's out of a job, the economy matters a lot.
And when it's you getting tazed, beat up, and charged with assault (oh the irony), then police brutality matters a lot.

The sentiment of "don't waste my time with your sob stories, we've got real problems (that affect me)", really goes all ways.
You could just as well read : "Who cares about your economy, when the government is taking my health and putting me away for no more than the entertainment/venting of a public employee".

-scheherazade



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