How have you thanked your local police department lately

I just like to let the guys know how much we appreciate everything they do, so every once in a while I like to drop them a card in the mail saying how grateful I am. (Sometimes I’ll even slip a $5 in there too- Lol shhh! Don’t tell!)
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by guilt tripping my normie friends on social media and telling them they have blood on their hands for endorsing riots based on a lie

You think we could fight the negative stigma/reputation cops have with shit as stupid as community outreach? Think if cops had regular public cookouts at the park and silly crap like that they could connect better with your average middle class American? I see them at fairs and stuff. They have their little booths. What if they just stepped that shit up?

I think so. If the cops beat the shit out of me and shot my cousin, but they also made some really good ribs I know I’d be out shopping for blue lives matter stickers the next day

funny how all of the cards are written with the same handwriting

Yeah, I’m sure that one in a million guy who was, statistically, VERY likely a criminal probably wouldn’t get on board. I was thinking more about getting normal people who aren’t the dregs of society to like the police more.

Then we’re all in agreement. Cop BBQs where we reminisce about criminal niggers getting disposed of.

>You think we could fight the negative stigma/reputation cops have with shit as stupid as community outreach?
Might be more effective for them to stop behaving like violent thugs and fighting accountability at every turn. But since they haven't shown any willingness to do that, I guess maybe free hotdogs might convince at least someone.

The police are supposed to serve the people, right? If even "normal people who aren't the dregs of society" don't like the police very much, isn't that a failing of the police and not the people?

99% of the cards probably came from white people in gated communities who bath themselves in bleach while eating organic pop tarts.

Maybe you and your cousin shouldn’t be niggers. At least your cousin won’t make that mistake again.

I’m not sure how this is instilling good Will towards the police, user

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First thing I noticed. Maybe not an Cop PR stunt, but looks bad.

I haven't whatsoever. I want them gone as much as the lefties do. The only reason rahowa hasn't kicked off is the world's most militarized police force protecting them from evil righties.

no those people are all out protesting for people they've never had to deal with before

letters were probably sent by a daycare program letter writing campaign or something

Don't show up to a violent rally if you don't want to get hurt.

It's not that fucking hard.

Look at the handwriting, a bit too similar

You’re saying if the homeless man didn’t want to get shot in the face he should have simply gone home. Damn. That logic is bulletproof. Unlike homeless people I mean.

I guess he should have just, uh, stayed at home?

they already do that, most everywhere in rural and suburban America.

I think fucking movies are a bigger issue for the cops than any brutality they actually commit. Outside of these riots and protests, which are forcing TONS more interaction between the police force and the public which inevitably leads to increased brutality as well, the cops are widely very good at their jobs and are generally held accountable for their excesses. The idea that the cops are brutalizing the public at some ridiculous rate is just fucking fantasy. You are basing your opinion on tropes based on decades old stereotypes based on a real thing that has long since been pretty well cleaned up. Mainstream media benefits from publicizing every case of unnecessary force they can for rating, and it has all helped warp public perception. Check the statistics.

Or, y'know, a homeless shelter. I'm glad you guys chose bad jokes over common sense though.

why are his pants coming off?

Lol why are the dudes pants pulled down tho...?

It's good that you realized those were jokes. A sense of humor is nice to have these days.

Los Angeles County has nearly 59,000 homeless people and just over 7,000 beds.
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Are you really going to go this far just to avoid saying that the police might have fucked up, at least this one time?

Have as about as much respect for cops as some gang member, but honestly, at this point I would do something like this just to piss off the rioters/looters/antifa assholes.

I know. These people are just brainwashed by all those anti cop movies and tv shows were constantly inundated with that paint the cops in such a bad light. Shows like Law and Order or movies like Bad Boys (it has bad right there in the title)

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LMAO THIS

>Handwriting is all the same

JUST KEK MY SHIT UP

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No
they were complicit in the fascist government shutdowns across the country, willingly putting people out of business and allowing economic collapse on the local level to happen.
They are not much better than any UN force would be if they are willing to allow the Constitution to be ripped up like they did and have almost no outroar over it from their end.
I can appreciate the small town sheriffs and whatever who realized early on that the whole thing was a coup and shut down any bullshit from some governor voted in by nigs and spics in the state's one big city, but as a whole they deserve what they've been getting at these protests and more IMO.
Never forget what they allowed to happen, and remember that when the inevitable (((contact tracing))) and mandatory vaccine bullshit comes they will allow it to happen again.

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>Ha ha. Very funny you guys. But seriously, that homeless man deserved to be shot in the face

>go to a party, get raped
>go to a protest, get hurt
>hang out with drug users, get shot
>drive without a seatbelt, die to a drunk driver
I believe in personal responsibility. if you put yourself in bad situations, bad things are going to happen.

>The idea that the cops are brutalizing the public at some ridiculous rate is just fucking fantasy.
It's not about a rate, nobody is saying that the police are wrong because they're brutalizing the public at 20 percent more than the acceptable rate, and they just need to dial it back a bit.

The argument is that when they injure or kill someone in circumstances that the public largely finds unjust, however common or rare it may be, they defend their actions and fight any changes. If the police are servants of the people and their authority is given to them by the people, what right do they have to fight what the people want?

I think it’s good actually the cops shot him in the face. It just makes sense, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time so it’s his own fault. It’s like that old saying “if you go to a party, you’re going to be raped”

Thought experiment: tomorrow the police wake up and perfectly run every procedure. They never make mistakes and are kind and delightful. Corruption is wiped out.

Was the problem solved? Is America truly better off? Or did we just wipe away a few outliers and still have rampant black crime and poverty?

Thought experiment: tomorrow winged monkeys fly out of my asshole and start handing out free ice cream. Any flavor you want.

Will it still melt? Will your hands get sticky?