11 Replies to ““The most horrific displays of hate I’ve ever seen””

  1. if we still shot looters, it would all end and it would only take a few dirt bags getting shot. It has nothing to do with peaceful protest. These are institutionally driven protests linked to Democrats/Soros/Marxists/and likely the CCP and enabled by the media/Democrat/woke corporate complex.

  2. Under the riot act,appropriate use of the traditional riot gun is necessary.
    Burn Loot Murder knows the law of the jungle very well.
    You loot.
    We shoot.
    History has proven this to be a time honoured and effective cure for the madness of the mob.
    Sucks to be these policemen,however my only advice to them is quit,sell out and move.
    Because without the consent of the public, policing is impossible.
    Until the public,in these mindless Democrat Controlled Enclaves,take up their responsibilities and crush the Demons,nothing will change.
    As for the fallout,hopefully the civil courts will also punish the parents of these murderous thugs.
    For when they wind up dead or missing,you just know their parents will sue the State.
    Hopefully a jury will find them,the parents, as guilty as the scum from their basement suite.

    1. The US Chamber of Commerce should absolutely be holding “Rules of Engagement” training seminars for business owners and managers. It is clear that in many US cities the police will not engage looters and rioters in order to shut them down and that the business owners and managers are being left to watch their investment and livelihood stripped of merchandise and burned to the ground.

      This situation can be turned around, almost immediately, if business owners and managers are armed, taught, trained and put through simulations with defined “Rules of Engagement” up to and including “Weapons Free”. If America, in the absence of a strong policing presence, is going to stop the daily anarchy on the street then business owners and managers are going to have to demonstrate their community leadership by developing and implementing a united front to end the rioting and looting.

      In this situation it is better to be judged by 12 than to be carried by 6.

      1. Personally, I agree with Mr. Joo’s personal rules of engagement. Mr. Joo said, that if he saw a criminal with a gun … he opened fire on him. Why? Because that criminal with a gun could just as easily shoot Mr. Joo. If you’re coming at me with a gun … I won’t RETURN fire … I will OPEN fire. In his situation.

        However, I would never open fire on a Boy Scout knocking on my door to sell me a Christmas wreath. I’m not a barbarian.

        PS … the US Chamber of Commerce is largely responsible for Mr. Joo’s assailants. If you watched the video, he said that most of the looters and arsonists were Mexican gang-bangers … not upset black men. Nope. Mexican criminals exploiting the unrest for personal gain. Mexican criminals imported ILLEGALLY by the US Chamber of Commerce for cheap labor.

  3. We keep repeating untruths,these”police” in Demon Controlled Enclaves,are well trained minions.
    Unlike real police they stand down on order.
    They standby as vicious crimes are committed.
    They permit thugs to hurt them.
    Hell these ones even permit rioter to shoot at them.
    These are not the professional thugs we knew as police,whose duty was Law and Order.
    Whose skill was Keeping the peace and protecting the lives and property of the people who paid their wages.
    Yes we once were aware that the Police were the biggest street gang in our community,we knew why this was so and we were willing to pay taxes to keep it so.
    But these “Minions” the product of Progressive Politicians control of the City Police for 40 years,these minions are not our police.
    Just as the RCMP is not what they once were,proudly proclaiming their Selective Application of the Law.Which is violating the law and the social contract.
    Progressive Minions.
    Classic way the Libtards control the language we use,all these different city’s gangs are referred to as “Police”.But some are not the same as the others.

    1. +++J R, the police today are not the police of yesterday. They are very dangerous.

      1. OWG
        I agree.
        But parts of the US still have real police,as we knew them,these others, no matter what we call them, are dangerous fools,operating as enemies of the taxpaying citizen
        City Minion Force.
        Or tools in the RCMP’s case.

    2. John, You nailed it
      Most of the media missed the Statement by the Seattle Police Chief when she resigned… She had built a “progressive” police force & the Seattle Board was throwing her & her force under the BUS….Yes the Progressive Police force didn’t know how to handle anything violent…They were dressed as officers, but were scared as hell..
      She is talking about coming back after the smoke clears…. A love festival for someone…

  4. Police lost a lot of respect when they stood down and allowed Antifa fascists to assault people who were holding a lawful rally IN SUPPORT OF THE POLICE ! Judging from Michelle Malkin’s articles since that day, it was an eye opener for many of us law-and-order types.

  5. The legal system has been instructed to apply a “liberal” interpretation to the application of the law. Any sentence (or none at all) is now allowable.

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