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Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
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Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
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Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
Holy flipping hell... Can we AT LEAST disband THIS department?
Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
Or at least have everyone involved (besides the victims) drawn and quartered?ProfessorDetective wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:50 pm Holy flipping hell... Can we AT LEAST disband THIS department?
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Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
I left the Catholic Church because of child molestation.
Since then it seems that huge numbers of authority figures are a bunch of child molesters.
What the fuck.
Since then it seems that huge numbers of authority figures are a bunch of child molesters.
What the fuck.
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Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
Yeah, color me skeptical to these kind of huge numbers. I don't doubt there's been tons of cases, mind you, and it's still evil no matter what, and their victims deserve better, but those same statistics pushed by leftists want to insist tens of millions of our women are silent trauma victims. That's just not in line with reality, because the definition is being shifted. Plus anti-police bigotry is at an all-time high, so it's all too easy to push a narrative designed to discredit them. I just can't say for sure.
I will say, however, in a perfect world, I would love for a bipartisan committee to investigate this and have full prosecution of all those involved, life in prison at bare minimum, but... we just can't have that, can we? Since the department heads won't want it, sadly.
I will say, however, in a perfect world, I would love for a bipartisan committee to investigate this and have full prosecution of all those involved, life in prison at bare minimum, but... we just can't have that, can we? Since the department heads won't want it, sadly.
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Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
Here's CC being a total assclown as usual with his usual "I don't doubt it, BUUUUUUT" bullshit.Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:06 pm Yeah, color me skeptical to these kind of huge numbers. I don't doubt there's been tons of cases, mind you, and it's still evil no matter what, and their victims deserve better, but those same statistics pushed by leftists want to insist tens of millions of our women are silent trauma victims. That's just not in line with reality, because the definition is being shifted. Plus anti-police bigotry is at an all-time high, so it's all too easy to push a narrative designed to discredit them. I just can't say for sure.
I will say, however, in a perfect world, I would love for a bipartisan committee to investigate this and have full prosecution of all those involved, life in prison at bare minimum, but... we just can't have that, can we? Since the department heads won't want it, sadly.
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Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
The statistics I've seen for the new definition of assault, apparently, put at one in five women will have been assaulted or harassed (the figures aren't very clear depending on what source you go with) at least once in their life. Do you buy that? That we have tens of millions of silent trauma victims among our cities and hamlets? I know gender roles play a factor, our perceptions of them, as well as bureaucratic backlog, but flip it, to that level? Maybe I just have too much hope in people to think tens of millions could be monsters.Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 6:26 pmHere's CC being a total assclown as usual with his usual "I don't doubt it, BUUUUUUT" bullshit.Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:06 pm Yeah, color me skeptical to these kind of huge numbers. I don't doubt there's been tons of cases, mind you, and it's still evil no matter what, and their victims deserve better, but those same statistics pushed by leftists want to insist tens of millions of our women are silent trauma victims. That's just not in line with reality, because the definition is being shifted. Plus anti-police bigotry is at an all-time high, so it's all too easy to push a narrative designed to discredit them. I just can't say for sure.
I will say, however, in a perfect world, I would love for a bipartisan committee to investigate this and have full prosecution of all those involved, life in prison at bare minimum, but... we just can't have that, can we? Since the department heads won't want it, sadly.
I don't buy it. This kinda depravity is so beyond the pale, and yet sadly so persistently common (I don't dispute that part), it generates too much hot-blooded emotion to ever be impartial, and thus like everything else in our society at this late stage, has probably been politicized for those with an agenda they might not even realize. Not that this doesn't warrant a quick and immediate response. But you're never going to have absolute justice. It's a concept that would be nice, but it ain't happening.
What else would you suggest past stating flippin' common sense? Especially since the radical left are those abhor and despise police. Reform is one thing, I'm on record saying we need that before. Abolishing the police is not. But I've never pretended there isn't some shady s*** going on behind the scenes. The same with government, big business, and the entertainment industry. I personally want more transparency from our institutions. But we won't get that, will we? You can bet we won't. But I'd support it if we did.
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Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
Makeshift Python calls someone an assclown.
Proceeds to claim that three short paragraphs is too long.
Uh-huh.
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Re: Louisville Police hide 700k reports of them molesting children
Ok well what's your take on that beef cake of text then?clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 12:01 amMakeshift Python calls someone an assclown.
Proceeds to claim that three short paragraphs is too long.
Uh-huh.
..What mirror universe?