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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Slick" data-source="post: 1292474" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p><strong>RE: Gun confiscation bill proposed in Virginia</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To answer the question, just search stories of cops who have reported or stopped illegal activity within their unit and what happened to them. Keep in mind that most of them reported relatively low-level corruption, like another cop used excessive force.</p><p></p><p>The reporting good cops, who would be the ones to disobey confiscation orders, are ostracized and/or prosecuted for being snitches, and then there is a group meeting so the other sheeple cops can be told to agree to never respond back-up requests from the cops who reported, so they quit. The Serpico story is real and would happen again in any large city in the USA. </p><p></p><p>Just look at the police commissioner in Portland, OR. And the police chief in Chicago, who supported an investigation into Jussie Smollett, he was fired by the new black lesbian mayor.</p><p></p><p>The only exception to this I would expect are some small jurisdictions where the city, county, police, and sheriff leadership are based and redpilled. I'm sure there are a few here and there among the 3000 counties in America. </p><p></p><p>And next year George Soros will primary them. Sorry for the blackpill, but IMO depending on a tiny percentage of good cops or good soldiers to resist globohomo is not the answer. Nor is running to Idaho, nor building a bunker, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Slick, post: 1292474, member: 16849"] [b]RE: Gun confiscation bill proposed in Virginia[/b] To answer the question, just search stories of cops who have reported or stopped illegal activity within their unit and what happened to them. Keep in mind that most of them reported relatively low-level corruption, like another cop used excessive force. The reporting good cops, who would be the ones to disobey confiscation orders, are ostracized and/or prosecuted for being snitches, and then there is a group meeting so the other sheeple cops can be told to agree to never respond back-up requests from the cops who reported, so they quit. The Serpico story is real and would happen again in any large city in the USA. Just look at the police commissioner in Portland, OR. And the police chief in Chicago, who supported an investigation into Jussie Smollett, he was fired by the new black lesbian mayor. The only exception to this I would expect are some small jurisdictions where the city, county, police, and sheriff leadership are based and redpilled. I'm sure there are a few here and there among the 3000 counties in America. And next year George Soros will primary them. Sorry for the blackpill, but IMO depending on a tiny percentage of good cops or good soldiers to resist globohomo is not the answer. Nor is running to Idaho, nor building a bunker, etc. [/QUOTE]
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