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CoP protest

Cops man. They have dangerous jobs. How good are those cats? Those cats are amazing. Do any city employees have jobs as dangerous as those cats? Nothing seems to be capable of stopping those cats from protecting us from gun toting thugs.
 
They blocked my walk home last night. When I saw Straight Outta Compton, I thought I was on NWA's side during the "F the Police" chants, but yesterday made me appreciate having like 500 cops in the 5 block radius of the protest and my commute. Felt very safe, god bless the police.
 
It sucks that they can pull this shit, trespass, disrupt traffic and people from going home with no repercussions. Police are well within their right to arrest people for any number of things from disorderly conduct to public nuisance, but they tolerate this bullshit because they know if they do, make arrest, it will lead to chaos, vandalism, clips of them going viral where they hit a protestor with a baton etc.

so in short, protestors have this country by the balls. They can do whatever they want and no one wants to restore order and actuall protect the 99% of the population that is law abiding and just hoping to get home from work safe.
 
so in short, protestors have this country by the balls. They can do whatever they want and no one wants to restore order and actuall protect the 99% of the population that is law abiding and just hoping to get home from work safe.

If walking into an Apple store and saying annoying things is "having this country by the balls", then we are doomed.
 
The GAP manager should have pulled a Sonny LoSpecchio. "You don't want to leave? Now youse can't leave!" and let the fat floor girl folding sweaters do the belly smush move against the checkout counter. The Italians knew how to keep their neighborhood in order.

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They didn't walk into that Apple Store on Walnut very peacefully. Shouting F the Police in someone's business shouldn't be considered peaceful. Not to mention the hateful rhetoric that the guys with the microphone were yelling. I'm guessing the guy with the mic was just praying to get hit so he can get rich off the city.
 
The GAP manager should have pulled a Sonny LoSpecchio. "You don't want to leave? Now youse can't leave!" and let the fat floor girl folding sweaters do the belly smush move against the checkout counter. The Italians knew how to keep their neighborhood in order.

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For all the people who think progress is a wonderful thing, THIS. Maybe people were more brutally racist in the 1950s but the neighborhoods were safe and "transitional" types knew better than to go into them.
 
They didn't walk into that Apple Store on Walnut very peacefully. Shouting F the Police in someone's business shouldn't be considered peaceful. Not to mention the hateful rhetoric that the guys with the microphone were yelling. I'm guessing the guy with the mic was just praying to get hit so he can get rich off the city.
So, you didn't like his tone?
 
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