ACAB, especially that bastard relative of yours.

The capitalist state and it’s forces in the form of Police and Military primarily exist to protect the private property of the rich. All other functions are secondary.

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    I said that cops are more likely to beat you and take your money than they are to protect you from someone else taking it.

    That context is important. Don’t try to strip it away.

    As to backing that statement up, it’s easy, It’s the combination of article A and article B.

    Or rather the Reason article that plots out the tens of thousands of times cops stole from poor people in Chicago in a 5-year period versus the 2% of major crimes that cops solve yearly.

    Which make the statement, “much more likely to rob you themselves than save you from being robbed” true.

    Because saving people from criminals isn’t their real job. No, their real job is enforcing the status quo of rich and poor, and keeping the poor nice and oppressed.

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      Which make[s] the statement, “much more likely to rob you themselves than save you from being robbed” true.

      In Chicago, sure. What are the statistics for Lafayette, Illinois? Harvel, Illinois? Kell, Illinois? I could go on, but astute readers already get my point.

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        Astute readers know that you’re mindlessly pro-police. They also know that the police will never return the favor. Because we all live in the real world, not your thin blue line magic world where the police don’t go out of their way to harass the poor and minorities.

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      Solving a crime and protecting someone from being robbed are not the same thing.