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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 364: Absolute Proof (Citation Needed)
HeroDelTiempo17
02/07/21 7:36:10 PM
#93:


Inviso posted...
Because a criminal that breaks into your house and kills you has the deterrent of it being against the law. Sure, anyone still could break the law, but the knowledge that it's against the law IS a deterrent, and you know that if someone DOES break in and kill you, they'll at least receive punishment (assuming they're caught.)

Whereas, if the POLICE break into your house and kill you, unless you're talking about a rogue cop, it's usually going to be a completely legal matter. Hence Breonna Taylor, shot dead in her bed because the police broke into her house and started firing wildly (in response to her boyfriend firing a legal firearm at what he assumed were intruders, which HE is allowed to do due to the castle doctrine). No one punished, Breonna Taylor is still dead.

Don't argue with him on my behalf, Corrik already demonstrated in the last topic that he's incapable of understanding why people would hold cops to a higher standard or the fact that they are naturally protected from consequences just by their station.

In the situation I'm referring to (Botham Jean) the cop did face consequences, but there was a lengthy period of time where it didn't seem like it would happen!

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