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Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-06 14:47:20


[WL] Colonel Harthacanute
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Dear Shitposters of WarLight,

Police. Just the utterance of this word causes shivers to run down the spines of many. Some from terror. Others from disgust. And still others from excitement. Although the latter are often children, innocent and ignorant. Innocent from the violent acts that the police commit. Ignorant of the sheer hypocritical nature of the concept of a police force. Break the law to secure the law. That's their goal.

Now, I'm no anarchist, let's get that straight now. But I am a humanist. I love peace. I love life. I don't like seeing people dead. I don't like seeing people afraid from those who are supposed to make them secure. Gangsters in uniform. With the force of false morals behind them.

How many more innocent souls need to be taken before we realise?

How many more innocent people have to die before we rise up and throw the the oppressors off of our backs?

How many more rights need to be violated before we fight back?

I might tell myself that I wish I knew the answers to those questions. But, in truth, my heart tells me that I'm afraid to know.

Yours Sincerely,
Colonel Harthacanute
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-07 23:36:43


adrian waco
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u shut the hell ur mouth

da police keep me safe

if a dead black boy is the price for tht safety then so BE IT

all hail COPS
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-08 03:43:45


Huitzilopochtli 
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this is why we need the purge
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-08 03:53:31


Жұқтыру
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Now, I'm no anarchist, let's get that straight now. But I am a humanist. I love peace. I love life. I don't like seeing people dead. I don't like seeing people afraid from those who are supposed to make them secure. Gangsters in uniform. With the force of false morals behind them.

How many more innocent souls need to be taken before we realise?

How many more innocent people have to die before we rise up and throw the the oppressors off of our backs?

How many more rights need to be violated before we fight back?


I thought you were for the oppressive unfree Arabian government.
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-08 05:00:25


[WOLF] Akan Apire
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Tbh not all cops are shitheads, but...well. Fuck 12.

90% these motherfuckers go around stopping people on nothing, shoving people in cells, shooting kids (not just blacks, even whites and Mexicans), they even shoot 10 y/o for having a little cap gun.
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-08 06:29:09


{Canidae} Kretoma 
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Solution: Declare American police illegal and let the Canadians do the work. ^^
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-09 21:17:18

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Who enforces the law of no police without police?
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-09 21:28:37


Benjamin628 
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Militias and Gun-Owning citizens would be the police.
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-09 21:59:23

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Militias? Wouldn't militias eventually become just a corrupt as police? Are you guys mental?
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-09 22:05:28


Luna {TJC}
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Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-09 22:33:48


Angry Koala
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I agree with Numbnuts, a militia would be as corrupt or more corrupt than police, just look at history.
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-10 00:08:27


Angry Frog
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Look at French history before you talk. "A little less surrendering a little more action yo"
Police: Should they be legal?: 2016-04-10 12:28:20


[WL] Colonel Harthacanute
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I thought you were for the oppressive unfree Arabian government.


The Arabian governments (there's more than one country in Arabia) are not all oppressive, in my opinion, therefore what you thought is instantly vapourised.

I am for Police that are there to secure public property, but private property should be the responsibility of private citizens. The independent judicial system should serve its purpose dealing with these civil disputes using the concept of commonlaw.

Police in Saudi Arabia specifically are not that oppressive. Tbh, they're incredibly lax. They only deal with people that break the law on purpose and try to undermine the public interest and security of the nation.

So, that's my opinion. :)
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