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Trying to claim the title of most brainwashed backwards dude (chick?) in the WR huh? I see you are off to a good start.
Does the USMC in your username stand for US Marines?
Trying to claim the title of most brainwashed backwards dude (chick?) in the WR huh? I see you are off to a good start.
This is what I have been missing. Someone on sherdog that tells me what I am really thinking. Uvalde and new town gutted me as a person to see children get slaughtered like that. And uvalde’s pd response hurt almost as much. You are one arrogant prick to say “no, that’s not what you actually felt.” Fuck you twat.
And you’re a big old racist too. I said the people rioting and looting shooting and murdering are animals and thugs and you automatically assumed I was only referring to the black ones. Guess what Twat waffle, I can call someone an animal if I want to when they act like there is no humanity left to them. The glee and joy they show as they ruin someone’s life by looting and then setting a place on fire isn’t a mistake, it’s a choice to set aside their humanity. Thus they are acting like animals and I will label them as such your pussy little feelings be damned.. and as for the animals in the streets shooting people up every weekend ….can’t call them animals-it might hurt their feelings (especially if they’re black)
My thoughts on the officer involvement in the rampart investigation and current ones in Lasd have always been the same. If you use your badge to commit crimes, then you should be hammered with charges ensuring prison and then federal color of law charges. No, I have never come across an officer tattoo with racial subject matter. If I would have become aware of it, yes, I would have passed it up the latter. But it would have to be pretty blatant. The spider web tat on the elbow for one. To some people, it means white power but others it means interconnectedness or something.
My department still makes officers cover their arms if there are tattoos which I am against so long as they are tasteful, which is very subjective.
It would have to be pretty blatant
It looks like you don't know what dog whistling is, which isn't surprising. As swine, you've been taught to literally speak in dog whistle and then deny it like a coward.
You keep speaking "cop talk" or "double speak" and it's pathetic. "If you use your badge to commit crimes" but some things might not be technically "crimes" but are things not subject to policy yet. This is the gray area that the police love to move around in, because they know the courts will usually side with them in cases of police brutality, profiling, etc. It's up to police to enforce new policy and laws but they never will. Instead, we keep getting more laws that absolve police of any kind of duty that will help common people.
More cop speak. Even in a hypothetical discussion you are already giving probable cause for racist tattoos. Yeah, I bet all those police with web tats are doing so for interconnectedness LOL. I hope people are paying attention to the way you are talking on here. I fear for what swine like you get away with when people like me aren't around.
Other question: Have you ever known a fellow police officer to lie, twist the truth, exaggerate, or lie by omission under oath?
My point with that tattoos, is that there are more meanings to a tattoo than the ones pussies with feelings ascribe to them. You could get something in the 90s that is now considered part of a hate group. Perfect example is the punisher logo. Even the blue line was adopted by proud boys for a while and it was on the watch list. That is my point. If a recruit had a kkk or hitler tat, that is a completely different thing altogether.
“I hope people pay attention to what you say…..” why? Because I speak for all cops? What an insufferable twat you are.
Do you have something to say about Kyle rittenhouse, or did you come in here to run your mouth to me like a coward behind an anonymous username on the internet?
Irrelevant. Symbols mean what you think they mean, not what other people tell you they mean.Do you think it's appropriate for officers to use the Punisher logo?
The creators of Punisher absolutely do not.
Irrelevant. Symbols mean what you think they mean, not what other people tell you they mean.
Why not? Should a person who likes the character and gets the tattoo before trying to become a cop be excluded from doing so?Not if you present them from a position of authority.
“I hope people pay attention to what you say…..” why? Because I speak for all cops? What an insufferable twat you are.
Do you have something to say about Kyle rittenhouse, or did you come in here to run your mouth to me like a coward behind an anonymous username on the internet?
My point with that tattoos, is that there are more meanings to a tattoo than the ones pussies with feelings ascribe to them. You could get something in the 90s that is now considered part of a hate group. Perfect example is the punisher logo. Even the blue line was adopted by proud boys for a while and it was on the watch list. That is my point. If a recruit had a kkk or hitler tat, that is a completely different thing altogether.
“I hope people pay attention to what you say…..” why? Because I speak for all cops? What an insufferable twat you are.
Do you have something to say about Kyle rittenhouse, or did you come in here to run your mouth to me like a coward behind an anonymous username on the internet?
Why not? Should a person who likes the character and gets the tattoo before trying to become a cop be excluded from doing so?
Irrelevant. Symbols mean what you think they mean, not what other people tell you they mean.
Swine? Coward? Tell me you have something more than that.
Other question: Have you ever known a fellow police officer to lie, twist the truth, exaggerate, or lie by omission under oath?
Star wars tattoos in the same category wince you're either idealizing insurrection or a fascist state?Someone who idolizes a vigilante who serves as judge, jury and executioner probably should be authorized to carry a weapon and enforce the law.
Star wars tattoos in the same category wince you're either idealizing insurrection or a fascist state?
Also irrelevant. You're not tattooing the culture, you're tattooing yourself.but symbols have cultural meaning that goes beyond the individual. If you don't understand that I don't know what to tell you. Try a Checkers or Tic Tac Toe message board because this one is above your head.
You don't think star wars is culturally accepted as being depicted as insurrection? It's called the rebellion for a reason.While an individual may ascribe that meaning to Star Wars tattoo, they do not have that cultural or collective connotation. If a group of white supremacists begins using Han Solo as a symbol then that could change, but i really doubt that will happen because Star Wars is deeply ingrained with other meanings already: hero's journey, etc.
Also irrelevant. You're not tattooing the culture, you're tattooing yourself.