Friday, October 30, 2015

DID YOU SEE THAT VIDEO, WHAT A DRAG!


DID YOU SEE THAT VIDEO, WHAT A DRAG!

Frazer Chronicle

(All the News That Nobody Else Will Print)

There has to be a ton of frustration out there, people are going postal every day…and they don’t even work for the United States Postal Service. People shooting people, gun advocates telling anybody who will listen that “We all have the right to own guns,” lovers quarrels leading to physical fights, tavern altercations that lead to death and incarceration…and now violence in the classroom.

 

Come on, what the hell is going on here, I remember times back before the turn of the 20th century, (not personally) when men carried holstered firearms at their sides, it was common-place. I thought those days were dead, but like I always say, History is like a wheel, history repeats itself.

 

Violence is not new in 21st century educational centers, rather grade schools, or high schools, or colleges, they all seem to be targets for life threatening altercations. There is a reason why people aren’t supposed to put their hands on another person…somebody can get injured for life, or killed. These bodies that we walk around in aren’t indestructible, in fact they are relatively fragile, broken fingers, wrists, jaws, legs and arms are just a few of the everyday injuries that people suffer.

 

There are stories in United States newspapers each and every day that report in graphic detail the injuries and deaths caused by both law enforcement as well as people in the private sector who disagree with one another and turn to violence to settle an issue.

 

To say that the United States has a problem with regards to anger management, and how police, police the general population would be a huge understatement. But in schools, we simply can’t allow for violence to be the common way that school students are dealt with.

 

The rough arrest tactics displayed by school resource officer, Deputy Ben Fields is simply the tip of the iceberg. But should the general population be concerned with this kind of violent treatment of a child? Ah, err, ah…yes, whenever you flip somebody that is obviously much smaller than the flipper is, all sorts of injuries can occur.

 

The student at the South Carolina school was acting asinine, and…was acting like a stupid kid who was not using any sort of judgment, it’s what kids do, it’s their job. But to get jerked around, and out of the students seat, and then dragged across the floor…no way.

 

Adults are supposed to exhibit restraint, they are supposed to use good judgment, they are supposed to be adults. For the muscle bound deputy Fields, that restraint went right out of the window, and he resorted to his primal behavior, I’m kind of surprised that he didn’t drag the female off into his cave and have his way with her.

 

There have been other incidents involving Officer Fields, but one was dismissed because the jury did not find excessive force was used when he and his partner maced a couple who were protesting, and were cited for excessive noise.

 

Like I already said, “these types of actions are just the tip of the iceberg,” it happens every day in every state of the union, and is at an epidemic state. People who do not comply with authority figures are wacked, batted, maced, tazed, and otherwise injured each and every day. Are all of these people guilty…here’s a guess…No way.

 

Cops are running amuck, and pose a threat to each and every one of us, both the bad as well as the good. Cops credo is simple and straight forward, control of each and every situation, even when there’s no reason for it. Old people have been tazed, wacked with a night-stick, and in some cases shot. Kids playing the age old cops and robbers, or war, take the lives in their own hands if they are using a make-believe weapon that looks like the real thing.

 

Is the citizen safer in the United States because of the aggressive attitude that cops seem to have in the 21st century? I would have to say no, whenever a body of people are allowed to use force at their own discretion, and randomly, there will always be trouble. What has happened is that law enforcement has been given pretty much a free pass whenever the judicial system attempts to hold some of the worst offenders reliable for their actions.

 

Whenever a cop is brought up on charges of using excessive force, even when there are witnesses, video proof, or a pattern of past abuses, the judicial system gives the cop a free pass cause his job is so tough. These people don’t call what they do a job, they call it “Serving the community,” who a load of crap that is.

 

Have a Nice Day!

 

     

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