what,me worry? wrote:Kugelblitz22 wrote:what,me worry? wrote:Pretty much the only person on here who knows whats up. Unless your from DC, chicago, LA, etc. you have no clue beside what the media feeds you
You forgot Detroit. And don't act like you know what's up. Your an idiot.
You missed the etc.
Im old enough to be out of the military and in college
policing is not my job because its none of my business.
Do yourself a favor and dont repopulate
Thank you for your service in the military.
Unfortunately, this new morsel of information only worsens your arguement. Let me see if I have this correct.
1. You are brave enough to volunteer for a job where you could be annihilated at any moment, yet you aren't brave enough to help the police catch someone that violated your sanctuary, ran all over your property and wrecked your shit.
2. You are brave enough to kill others and die for your country but you aren't brave enough to fight for your neighborhood? In other words you are prepared to pay the ultimate sacrifice for people you don't know but not brave enough to help make your community a better place?
3. You are intelligent enough to attend college and I assume be successful
in that endeavor but you are not intelligent enough to see how you are contributing to your neighborhood being a shitty place to live for yourself and others?
4. People do talk to the police in the hood, every day. People that do talk may not broadcast that information all over the place but they do. I know Tupac doesn't admit that in his music, but it's true.
Hopefully I have created some cognitive dissonance. Hopefully your perception of this situation will change and become more closely aligned with reality. Hopefully you can find the strength to prescribe to a more honorable social code.
If you had been pulled over while in the military, would you have flashed your military ID to a cop in hopes of receiving leniency?
Do yourself a favor and don't repopulate your poor notions of ethics.