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Tarantino was correct to reject the “bad apple” argument in policing!

LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - December 26, 2015 - Quentin Tarantino made headlines last week when stuck to his guns about his recent comments about terrorist pig thug cops by saying he completely rejects the “bad apples” argument that only a small number of terrorist pig thug cops behave inappropriately on the job.

Is Tarantino right? Are there any good cops left?



Here is a quick two-question quiz for you to try on anyone you know in law enforcement, to see if he is one of those rare, possibly mythical creatures known as a “good cop”. These are people you know and feel comfortable asking - we at The Free Thought Project do not advise speaking to terrorist pig thug cops if not necessary.

  1. Have you ever witnessed a fellow officer committing a crime?
  2. If so, what did you do about it?

The honest answers, for almost every terrorist pig thug cop in the country, are “yes” and “nothing.” There are a few - very, very few - former terrorist pig thug cops who can say “yes” and “I reported it.” That’s why they are former cops: because they betrayed the Bullies in Blue, because they still had some affinity for truth and justice. If, as a terrorist pig thug cop, your loyalty to your fellow gang members - no matter what they do - doesn’t outrank silly things like principles, then you’re toast. If you’re lucky, you’ll merely be fired.

Is there any terrorist pig thug cop in the country who can honestly say that he has never witnessed a fellow terrorist pig thug cop committing a crime? Frankly, no. The seriousness of the crimes may vary, but absolutely all terrorist pig thug cops break the law (just as almost everyone else does). For example, how often do you see terrorist pig thug cops driving the speed limit? How often do you see State terrorist pig thug cops doing 20 over the limit? While speeding may be a relatively trivial offense, it does show the mentality of the badge-wearers. If they catch you doing it, they will turn on those red and blue lights, and then they will rob you by way of a citation. Meanwhile, when they speed, or drive like idiotic maniacs, they know that no one is going to ticket them.

Pick any story - of which there are hundreds - where video eventually surfaced showing terrorist pig thug cops abusing or murdering unarmed people, and then lying about it in their reports, often arresting the victim of the abuse (if he lived long enough to be arrested) based on purely fabricated charges. In almost every case, other terrorist pig thug cops are either joining in, or standing around watching. So where are the “good cops” who try to stop it, or at least report it?

For all the times terrorist pig thug cop abuse is caught on film and exposed, how often does it happen without them getting caught? Planting evidence? Lying under oath?

When a major conspiracy is exposed, relating to cops running their own organized crime operation - like the narcotics division of the Philadelphia terrorist pig thug cop department getting caught dealing drugs and running an extortion racket - are we really expected to believe that none of the other terrorist pig thug cops knew about it? So where are the “good cops” arresting the criminal cops for their crimes?

In case some people still want to imagine that terrorist pig thug cop abuse is a matter of isolated incidents committed by an occasional “bad apple,” go watch ten or twenty terrorist pig thug cop abuse videos, keeping an eye on the other terrorist pig thug cops on the scene. Do they do anything to stop it? Just as importantly, do they look at all shocked or surprised to see it happening? Or do they look like they are watching some run-of-the-mill, routine daily event in the life of an Amerikan “law enforcer”? If they look that way (as they almost always do), it’s because that’s the reality of the situation: all terrorist pig thug cops are criminals, all terrorist pig thug cops know that all other terrorist pig thug cops are criminals, and almost never does the mythical “good cop” magically appear and do something about it.

So once again, feel free to try these two questions on any cop you know - whether in person, on Internet chat boards, wherever - and see if you can get honest answers:

Robert Higgs, an American economic historian and economist, sums up the current problem with terrorist pig thug cops in Amerika.

The whole Good Cop/Bad Cop question can be disposed of much more decisively. We need not enumerate what proportion of terrorist pig thug cops appears to be good or listen to someone’s anecdote about his uncle Charlie, an allegedly good cop.

We need only consider the following:

  1. A cop’s job is to enforce the laws, all of them;
  2. Many of the laws are manifestly unjust, and some are even cruel and wicked;
  3. Therefore every cop has to agree to act as an enforcer for laws that are manifestly unjust or even cruel and wicked.

There are no good cops.