One of life’s enigmas is trying to figure out why people,
who are generally reasonable, get enraged when a cop shoots a criminal, yet,
they don’t have a lot of sympathy when a cop gets shot. Similarly, we see the
same lack of objectivity when people wring their hands remorsefully when they
hear a death sentence for a savage killer but have no sympathy for a fetus
whose life is terminated by a mother who treats it like bodily waste. What is
it in the human condition that causes such mental aberration? How many times
have we heard about women who write love letters to men on Death Row and visit
them in prison? Hollywood celebrities have taken to the streets to protest
against the execution of cop killers.
How many have tried to discourage pregnant women from aborting the
innocent life growing inside of them?
What we’ve been witnessing on the streets of Minneapolis is
another example of this aberration. Here we have the Trump Administration
keeping a campaign promise of rounding up the millions of illegal aliens who
were foisted upon our country during the disastrous Biden regime. Instead of
welcoming the obvious law-enforcement benefits of that righteous action, hordes
of protesters have been reacting violently against those who seek to rid their
streets of potentially dangerous neighbors. I don’t doubt that many of those
carrying signs and obnoxiously screeching at ICE are being paid to do so by
forces on the left. Yet, the size of the mobs leads me to believe that many are
simply Trump-haters who are always willing to join a mob that tends to validate
their derangement.
Cops are well-acquainted with such madness. I’ve written
many times about my experiences as a cop in NYC, and the hostility from those
who exhibited antipathy toward authority. During arrest situations, especially
in high-crime areas, a crowd would suddenly gather and begin attacking us with
verbal and physical assaults. When they were arrested on various charges
connected to their interference, we’d often discover that they had no
connection to the arrestee but simply hated cops. I suppose we could have called
in Cop Derangement Syndrome (CDS). After struggling to do our job in that
environment, it soon became clear that we’d better have each other’s backs
because the neighborhood residents weren’t going to be there for us.
Moreover, when a cop shot someone during an arrest
situation, violent demonstrations were likely to occur. Contrarily, when a cop
was shot, we’d have to tolerate loud jeers and obscene gestures from a callous
group of bystanders. Hence, I can only imagine what ICE agents have been
putting up with as they face huge packs of ferocious thugs assailing them with
a variety of substances. Enforcement personnel are only human. They’re
susceptible to physical exhaustion and morbid fear of what may suddenly occur.
They’re doing a job, and they expect to go home to their families at the end of
the day. No cop should be expected to take a bullet because fear of political
retribution outweighed his survival instinct.
It’s almost impossible to explain the stress cops deal with
in life-threatening circumstances. They may have a few seconds to make a
decision involving deadly force, but often have their actions scrutinized by
politicians and lawyers for weeks, or months, as they await their fate. We’ve
all seen verdicts from politically-influenced juries that sentence cops to
prison for doing what they were trained to do (Derek Chauvin is one example Derek
Chauvin’s imprisonment is a gross miscarriage of justice - American Thinker
).
Our country is at a pivotal moment in western civilization.
If we are to remain civilized, we must choose to either obey the law or give in
to the nihilistic hedonism growing in our orbit. Cops go through several months
of academic and physical training before being dispatched to the streets to
enforce laws. Once the cop starts an action against someone, the die is cast.
He cannot just walk away because the person is defiant. Such defiance can be
addressed after police action has been taken, not on the street during the
action. There are numerous ways for the citizen to address grievances against
what he/she sees as improper conduct. Complaints can be filed, lawsuits can be
filed, and defense attorneys can deal with allegations of improper police
action during trials. However, there is nothing in the law that says the
citizen has a right to resist lawful authority! If everyone did that, no one
would be safe on the streets because those with evil intent would take full
advantage of the obvious weakness in the police and in the laws, they are sworn
to enforce.
For example, no one enjoys being given a traffic ticket,
yet, if traffic laws were not enforced, no one would be safe on the roadway
because speeders, drunk drivers, etc. would have no reason to moderate their
driving or parking habits. Would you want to go for a drive if there were no
rules of the road? Before there were laws and cops to enforce them, we lived in
a savage wilderness. It became so perilous that people were not safe on the
streets, or in their homes. What we're experiencing in our country today is a
very vocal and violent segment of society that wants to return to those
primitive times. Therefore, it's up to civilized folks to have enough courage
to stop the madness before it reaches everyone's doorstep.
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