keenothagoon
Registered User
Age / Gender: 37 / Male
Joined: Jun 23, 2009 3:14:14 am
whenever we're unjustly gunned down (the sooner the better, so the political point of the assassination won't be lost with the media's pro-cop spin of events)... when they sleep... when theyre unarmed... when theyre alone... when theyre back is turned... when we have tactical advantage (rooftops, ambushes), when theyre out-numbered... when sober... when planned... when calm... when theyre in the process of terrorizing us... when we understand our oppression... when we tire of injustice...
why kill a cop?
because the main political function of the police is to keep the have-nots contained, terrorized and a non threat to our oppressors (who purposefully misinform and exploit us as they see fit)... to stop the immediate terror we experience from them... to re-establish our humanity in this society/system (a society/system that, on a judicial level seems to believe our nonwhite lives are of no value and continue to re-enforce this belief by not prosecuting police who murder us!)... in order to bring the system back to the table to negotiate the terms of our reparations and sovereignty... to stop the pipeline that leads right to prison, where monsters are made and sent back to nonwhite living spaces to pose yet another complication in our already complicated oppressed lives... to create space between the outside threat, so that we can establish order on our own terms through self-knowledge and correction - we can and must police ourselves!
*remember: one function of a cops job is to apprehend (arrest) suspects (alleged law-breakers), so that the state/system can review evidence presented against the suspect(s) to see if a case can be brought against the suspect in a court of law...
are there any new laws that extend additional powers to the police to execute (who they -not a court of peers- deem guilty on the spot), instead of apprehend unarmed suspects?