(September 13, 2020 at 10:38 am)Lawz Wrote: If "people" shoot and wish police dead purely because of their job, then, yes, blue lives do exist.
Los Angeles police officers shot in 'ambush' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-54137838
And the EXTRA despicable 2020 BLM "progress" bit:
LA County Sheriffs tweeted:
To the protesters blocking the entrance & exit of the HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM yelling "We hope they die" referring to 2 LA Sheriff's ambushed today in #Compton: DO NOT BLOCK EMERGENCY ENTRIES & EXITS TO THE HOSPITAL. People's lives are at stake when ambulances can't get through.
Yeah, this whole "You can only say black lives matter" is really dumb. A lot more police officers are killed each year than unarmed black men. Some cops shoot too soon, but some don't shoot soon enough. I'm no cop worshiper and understand that you can correctly say that there are very few purely good cops, because it's human nature to have the back of your own, and they cover for eachother when they do bad shit. I'm not sure what can realistically be done about that outside of holding people accountable based on what is seen on body cams. Police, just like government, are a necessary evil, but despite all of their flaws and corruption, they do put their lives on the line and many sacrifice their lives for people of all colours. Society would be a far worse place without police.
White lives matter too. Nothing wrong with saying that. More whites die than blacks at the hands of the police, but we're not allowed to talk about that. If this movement was more about police brutality as a whole, rather than becoming the religion of 'F white people' where whites basically have to apologise for their whiteness, whatever the heck that means, a lot more people would support the cause. Police brutality affects every race. The phrase 'All Lives Matter' is fine as well, and exists because of all the extreme anti-white racism on the BLM side. Police brutality is something we should all be against, but when you ask me to apologise for being white, I'm sorry, but I'm not doing that. I'm not your enemy. The rich and the powerful are your enemy and my enemy, not all white people who refuse to bend the knee.