I can't imagine the strength it takes to be that officer.
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Yes, well I can. Those people are actually Neonazis. What people like yourself like to forget, max, is that not everyone right of Berny Sanders is an actual Neonazi. Being belittled for defending those falsely accused of being white supremacists is requiring people to show as much strength. He is right to be reluctant, because he is having to defend the few that the radical left extremists like yourself consider anyone who isn't as radically liberal as you are for being white supremacist or being an enabler. Standing up against extremists like you from either side of the political spectrum takes strength. Equally as much so if not more than what it takes for that officer. He knows they haven't broken any laws yet but has to stand idly by.
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3 RespuestasSo it's a photo of a cop who is doing his job that just so happens to be black and that there's really nothing courageous or extraordinary about it on his part? What exactly are you trying to get at here other than opportunistic virtue signaling with what looks to be photoshop?
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Editado por Esko: 8/16/2017 9:53:15 AMLooks like an iconic picture Kinda does look fake though :/
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17 RespuestasI'm conflicted. On one hand, ethno-nationalists are some of the most authoritarian statists I know of. On the other hand, my resentment towards police officers runs so deep that I use it to get out of jury duty. I think I'll just dislike everybody in the photograph and call it good.
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I like all the responses that "these guys are just a minority", yet "all leftists are sjw's"... lmao
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9 RespuestasI support white pride Not white supremacy
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11 RespuestasI'd be more scared as a white cop at a blm rally tbh.
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9 RespuestasWhat about the white cops protecting BLM protestors.
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Photoshop :/
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9 Respuestas>Police Officer doing his job SO BRAVE SO POWERFUL
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12 RespuestasSomeone who can still remain calm and professional around people they profoundly disagree with. I know that's a new concept for liberals, but they do exist.
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57 RespuestasPerfect example of white privilege.
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6 RespuestasI'm a conservative and can I just say the amount of respect I have for the police officer in this photo cannot be expressed in words. It would take a lot of restraint for anyone to have to stand there and protect people whose ideology is responsible for such a huge divide and so many atrocities throughout history. A hard day for this officer, for sure. But in my books, he's a hero for taking the American way over the blatant fascism of those standing behind him.
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52 RespuestasAs a non-American... I'm wondering when you Americans are going to wake up and get rid of that dangerous individual your country elected as its president before he destroys the entire world?
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4 RespuestasThe First Amendment is for all people to express themselves. Good job for this cop for protecting liberty.
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im sure its hard for you to imagine strength of any kind
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2 RespuestasStolen from Reddit, woo.
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5 RespuestasIs that keemstar in the back lmao
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9 RespuestasEditado por BlackMormon: 8/13/2017 7:21:29 PMHe's a grown up I'm sure he will manage not attacking people he disagrees with.
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I am glad to see this. The cops duty is to serve and protect the people and uphold the law no matter what. That man is a role model. Lmao
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13 RespuestasEditado por Krishnas Prophet: 8/13/2017 6:42:10 AMIn a way this says something extremely positive about America. You know a relative degree of equality has been reached (yes, we still have a long way to go) when you see a picture like this. That cop is a true hero and a real American. God bless him. And God bless America and all the cops that keep it free. [spoiler]The second those inbred scum touch him: tear gas the crowd and arrest their worthless asses. [/spoiler]
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He has my respect. But I like the style of whoever sent him. Show that despite their best efforts over the past 150 years, their failure is complete. Racism is exposed for the idiocy that it is. I wish I could say that the KKK has left us no legacy at all, but that's not true. The KKK, sadly, introduced to America the notion that some people are too morally inferior to be trusted with arms. Back then, the "inferiors" were blacks, hence the black codes that kept the KKK's lynch mobs safe. Today, the "inferiors" are people who don't wear uniforms. That's right... Hillary Clinton, the Million Mom March, the Brady Campaign, HCI... they're the Ku Klux Klan's "gift" to America.
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[i]I see a cop. Some people with flags and a dude heiling hitler....I'm confused here.[/i]
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7 RespuestasThat dude on the right hailing Hitler?
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19 RespuestasTechnically, they are doing nothing wrong. They aren't harming anyone, and they are within they're legal right to do that. The officer is simply doing his job and they aren't specifically bothering him. It's not like they're running around destroying things like Hillary supporters did after the election.
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[quote]In the name of the Commonwealth, this gathering has been declared as to be an unlawful assembly. You are commanded to immediately disperse; if you do not disperse immediately you will be arrested.[/quote]