Why are you Cc:ing me about this? I used the term "police 'activities'..." NOT "Police abuse".
RR Ps. It might be neuro-linguistic, but the government-legitimized criminals (gangs) in costumes with guns ABUSE people. On 08/11/2015 10:38 PM, Seth wrote: > On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 12:49:45 -0700, Sean Lynch <se...@literati.org> > wrote: >> most part taken that choice away from them. The result seems likely >> to be >> less police abuse than at any point since at least the early 20th >> century >> in the US. > > This is not directed at you personally, but I wish people would stop > using the fucking Orwellian double-speak term 'police abuse' in place > of the more accurate 'police crime'. > > What we have is a certain class of people committing serious CRIMES, > not 'abuse'. These crimes includes murder, attempted murder, > manslaughter, assault, vehicular assault, battery, false arrest, > perjury, etc, all while wearing special costumes called 'uniforms' and > getting a paycheck from some government agency. > > As far as I'm concerned, using the term 'police abuse' is a > neuro-linguistic programming tactic designed to make people > subconsciously downplay the seriousness of these crimes. >
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature