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Topic: Police Prove Police Brutality is Not an Issue with Propaganda Video (Read 1152 times)

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Good news folks, we don't have to worry about Police Brutality because the media is totally blowing it out of proportion, as this video put together by police brutality apologists will explain: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=648612035243612

(Video is only on Facebook, but it's public so you can view it without being logged in. It is not available on Youtube.)

In short, the video explains that police come in contact with millions of people every year, but only brutalize them a couple thousand times. Then it explains that of police brutality complaints, most of them are bogus because they don't lead to any charges against the officer.

Things the video doesn't explain:

They only consider "credible" cases of police brutality to be cases that lead to charges against the police. They do not mention that the police investigate charges of police brutality against themselves and the Thin Blue Line wraps itself around defenseless officers to protect them from the oppressive calls for accountability from the evil public.

Excuse the logic fail too: the video's conclusion is that there are only a couple thousand "credible" cases of police brutality, but implies this is acceptable because of all the contact police have with the public! Sorry people they accidentally killed or beat to paralysis, your pain is justifiable because there was so much more brutality officers could have inflicted on the public, but didn't.

Then the video explains that there are only a couple thousand cases of "credible" police brutality, but hundreds of thousands of rapes and murders every year. So again, I guess since it could be so much worse, we should stop worrying about the peace officer who isn't peaceful, cuz at least he didn't rape you, amiright?

So in conclusion, stop worrying about police brutality you bunch of silly willies, it's not nearly as bad as it could be! Sincerely, The Police.
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