LAPD officer gets terminated, turns into comic book villain

T'Kuvma Da Unforgettable

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Over 1000 replies of idiots supporting a murderer who intentionally killed innocent people; just because he previously wrote on his thoughts on the reality of racism and corruption in the police force. Most of you are actually defending and justifying his intentional murder of two innocent persons, all while attacking the police for hastily shooting at other innocent people during their manhunt :wtf:

Only a few people here have the good sense to say "I support pretty much everything he said, however he still killed innocent people so he needs to pay for his crimes". Everyone else is hoping he gets away and hailing him as some misunderstood hero, just because they co-sign some things he said.

That's the problem with some of you black people. Some of you think pure, blind violence is an appropriate and effective response to racism, injustice or even simple disrespect, yet you don't even care who the victim of the violence is as long as it's clear violence that can be seen and talked about by everyone around the country/world. You don't even care if the victims are your own people. The LA riots are a perfect example of that. Not only did black people destroy their own community, steal from & attack their own people [and also some random whites and latinos], but they even tried to rob and attack the Asians in their communities who did nothing but provide them with goods with their businesses......all of that, in response to police brutality from white cops; yeah, that makes sense, right?

The worst part about all this is after this Dorner story is over - whether he gets away, is killed or is locked up and put on trial - nothing will change other than a few morons online trying to make him seem like a legend, just like racist whites have done with that crazy Anders Breivik guy. There will still be corruption in the police force. People who fit a certain profile will still be harassed. People will still be hurt or killed just because an officer claimed "he looked like he was reaching for a gun", and the officer will get away with just a firing, suspension or a cut in his pay. What, do you guys think every single cop is going to look at the Dorner situation and change their methods and their system as a whole? :rudy: Nothing is going to change until people get together and effectively acknowledge and address the problem. Some guy having a shootout with police and killing his former lawyer's daughter and her fiance, isn't going to change anything for the better.

But no, let's just support the ex-cop cop killer who killed 2 innocent people and only 1 random cop [so far]; that should change things and make up for all the countless people harassed, injured and killed unnecessarily by police, right? :snoop:

I hope some of you guys think of Dorner's face and find comfort in it the next time you or your loved ones have a bad run-in with the cops. I hope his actions seem as meaningful then as it does to you now. I hope if one of your family members get killed in a questionable setting with police, that you can say "well they might have killed him, but at least Christopher Dorner got to scare the police that one time :umad:"
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fourchan putting in work for ya boy :leon:

The power of internet has really made it the great equalizer.

Whether you support Dorner's actions or not. The power of the people is being harnessed.

I never fucced with @Binary (outside of her being a Vincentian queen :salute:) but she's been immense lately. Some real gems
 
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Over 1000 replies of idiots supporting a murderer who intentionally killed innocent people; just because he previously wrote on his thoughts on the reality of racism and corruption in the police force. Most of you are actually defending and justifying his intentional murder of two innocent persons, all while attacking the police for hastily shooting at other innocent people during their manhunt :wtf:

Only a few people here have the good sense to say "I support pretty much everything he said, however he still killed innocent people so he needs to pay for his crimes". Everyone else is hoping he gets away and hailing him as some misunderstood hero, just because they co-sign some things he said.

That's the problem with some of you black people. Some of you think pure, blind violence is an appropriate and effective response to racism, injustice or even simple disrespect, yet you don't even care who the victim of the violence is as long as it's clear violence that can be seen and talked about by everyone around the country/world. You don't even care if the victims are your own people. The LA riots are a perfect example of that. Not only did black people destroy their own community, steal from & attack their own people [and also some random whites and latinos], but they even tried to rob and attack the Asians in their communities who did nothing but provide them with goods with their businesses......all of that, in response to police brutality from white cops; yeah, that makes sense, right?

The worst part about all this is after this Dorner story is over - whether he gets away, is killed or is locked up and put on trial - nothing will change other than a few morons online trying to make him seem like a legend, just like racist whites have done with that crazy Anders Breivik guy. There will still be corruption in the police force. People who fit a certain profile will still be harassed. People will still be hurt or killed just because an officer claimed "he looked like he was reaching for a gun", and the officer will get away with just a firing, suspension or a cut in his pay. What, do you guys think every single cop is going to look at the Dorner situation and change their methods and their system as a whole? :rudy: Nothing is going to change until people get together and effectively acknowledge and address the problem. Some guy having a shootout with police and killing his former lawyer's daughter and her fiance, isn't going to change anything for the better.

But no, let's just support the ex-cop cop killer who killed 2 innocent people and only 1 random cop [so far]; that should change things and make up for all the countless people harassed, injured and killed unnecessarily by police, right? :snoop:

I hope some of you guys think of Dorner's face and find comfort in it the next time you or your loved ones have a bad run-in with the cops. I hope his actions seem as meaningful then as it does to you now. I hope if one of your family members get killed in a questionable setting with police, that you can say "well they might have killed him, but at least Christopher Dorner got to scare the police that one time :umad:"

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He needs to make his way to Philly. These are some of the most fukking vicious, corrupt cops too
 

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Yeah, that's right.......the police intentionally shot up the wrong truck, intentionally harmed innocent people and intentionally opened themselves up to lawsuits, being fired and possible prison time, all just to be violent for the sake of being violent and have everyone talk about it. And they did it during a manhunt. It's totally the same thing.

I wonder about you people sometimes :what:



Somehow I doubt this is true, except maybe for the 'nonsense' part :russ:
Law:
Danziger Bridge shootings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Enforcement:
Death of Henry Glover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Personnel:
BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Would:
Death of Aiyana Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Never:
Amadou Diallo shooting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Do:
Abner Louima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

These:
Jon Burge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Things:
Autopsy: US Border Patrol agents shot Mexican teen 7 times from behind - World News

Good try on throwing that "intentional" in there. Trying to setup that out, like, "well, when they do it, it isn't intentional." Moral midgetry. :rudy:
 

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You guys are on here having extra sympathy for people you don't know. I sorta feel bad that he murked a couple so called innocent people... However, what I do know is sometimes there's a method to madness... sometimes there is collateral damage when you're on a righteous mission.

Ntm, passively supporting complete corruption and longstanding fukkery is the same as support, support is damn near the same as doing it yourself.... so there's a good chance that ever person that may end up popped, who isn't lapd, wasn't as 'innocent' as we think.

Either way, This could have all been avoided; duded didn't create the system that he's currently pulling the trigger on.
 
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