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carmencita ago

We know that they are infiltrating whatever they can with break neck speed. They want to corrupt and abuse as many of Our Children as they can. One way is to just out and out Steal Our Children. They have opened the gates and let more abusers and rapists flow in for that very purpose. They will not let in any good people, only those that will plunder and ravage the country and it's future, Our Children. This is War.

fogdryer ago

chicago has blatantly disappeared 7000 black men. Protests, riots, media and still no info and no resolution.
7000 people just gone...……….

urbanmoving ago

thats marxoid propaganda, I know Chicago's injustice system they have a revolving door and the street gangs can walk on a year and a day for anything, I mean anything.

MolochHunter ago

@new4now @carmencita

this is a really interesting divergence of narratives, one of police authoritarianism and one of police powerlessness

im working on a study / hypothesis that both may be simultaneously true and interlinked. Hear me out.

the first part of the study shows how in many areas of police work the laws around 'human rights' and 'anti discrimination' makes the 'threshold of evidence / circumstance' too high for police to take action. Certainly Grooming Gangs are a glaring example of police facing anti-discrim allegations that are so readily job or career ending that it simply puts their livelihood in jeopardy to interact with pakistani / muslim perpetrators 'without fear or favour' as compared to when policing white people.

part 2 struck me when i saw a video of a policeman brutally bashing an armed robber who was already well under control and not resisting arrest, but he came from Melbourne's Apex gang - which means he's probably on his 20th warning without incarceration, and I thought 'i bet to that policeman, this bashing he's dishing out is the only kind of deterrent or punishment this robber kid is likely to ever face for this'

so its like, is this authoritarianism a function of FRUSTRATION with their powerlessness, rather than simply 'abuse of power'

and is this what Homan Square is about? (or was about initially - its probably been corrupted beyond its initial purpose) ? Police have just set up a utility outside the auspices of officialdom so that they have some recourse against drug kingpins who otherwise have sharp lawyers who know how to play the race card at every stage and get leniency / avoidance for their clients?

carmencita ago

First let me tell you that anything that goes on in HS Rahm knows about. I have researched him for some time now. The police in Chicago have always been corrupt and actually ruled the town under the power of the mayor, and they were all corrupt. This I learned from reading about different people that tried to bring about change there, but it never happened. Read about the Haymarket Square Fiasco. Some were hung because they were blamed for what a policeman caused. Nothing has changed in Chicago, they are just better at hiding it, like most places now. What goes on in HS is ordered, and allowed. It is systemic. They do what they do because whoever hires them hired them because of who they are. They are put in that position to beat down Black and Brown People. I see what you are saying, but I don't think it applies to HS. It is a CIA Black Site imo. @millennial_vulcan @new4now

new4now ago

sure sounds like it , and the reasons, what can be happening is very very scary

carmencita ago

Scary indeed. The G7/8 was in Chicago and it was pretty scary from what I read about. Rahm found it inconvenient to have protests and so the police took a bunch of people and threw them in HS. They were treated to the hospitality of it's brutal police. This can be found in the Chicago Reporter and the guardian.