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| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Hopefully, this girl will never have to work a day in her life.
People probably deserve lots of things. But it's not a police officer's job to deal out punishment as he sees fit any more than it is your and my responsibility, which is to say not at all.
I am sort of curious as to why people see justification in people "getting what they deserve". Why do you believe that one action warrants another, more extreme reaction? I can understand the schadenfreude involved, but to honestly believe that because the girl "deserved [something]", an authority figure is correct in meeting said justice and then some? What purpose is served by this? What good could come of it? What evil has been thwarted? This is more unnecessary violence met upon people by government - but so long as the cops are there to keep us all safe and sound from teenagers and their offensive attitudes, I guess it's all ok. Fucking think.
This is the same fucking argument as when that bro got tazed. People are unsettlingly eager to apply justification to violence when it refurnishes their indoctrinated sensibilities of peace, order and control - but these are all illusory. Though I suppose if the whole of humanity has indicated anything, it's that we contantly and willing submit to any illusion, so long as it's played up to be a deity of sorts. |
Nail on the head. Unfortunately:
...is in short supply around here.
| quote: | | Originally posted by The17sss HOWEVER, it does appear that she was one of those mouthy little cvnts, and I guarantee that she will never mouth off to a cop again. |
How do you figure that? Whats far more likely is she will feel more entitled than ever after this. Essentially we've just turned a bratty little girl into a fucking bitch for life.
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| quote: | Originally posted by ********
Seplling don't demonstrate intelligence and educatoin - knowing does. |
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