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Pious Perverts See other Pious Perverts Articles Title: Why People Identify with Jordan Dorner Trample, trample, trample, kick, shoot, punch, beat, murder, laugh, get away with it. No one in his right mind agrees with Jordan Dorner murdering people, but I have met a lot of people who are living through him vicariously. They don't much care - or don't care at all - as long as he's killing police officers. They don't even much care he's murdered innocent people - because they are the relatives of people that Dorner thinks humiliated and abused him. The next question is, of course, why are people getting a vicarious thrill out of this? It's got to the point where many police forces are deadly corrupt. They get away with murdering innocent people, shooting or beating them to death, paralyzing them, putting them into permanent comas or anything else you can think of. And they almost always get away with it. And they laugh and high-five each other. That's why people are angry. And most police just don't get it. They have no comprehension that many people see them as the bad guys, because they are the bad guys. They also don't get that humiliation is always followed by revenge. The Greeks called it Hubris followed by Nemesis. Hubris meant to originally humiliate someone in public, and they considered it so obscene they banned it from the theater. Nemesis, for all practical purposes, means "revenge." Dorner was clearly a psychologically fragile man from the git-go. You don't take someone like that and just dump him in the street and say "bye bye." He saw it as unbearable humiliation, and now he's taking his revenge. That's a law of human nature, and many of the police are too stupid and naive to understand how human nature works. Police officers aren't supposed to be "police" officers. They're supposed to be Peace Officers. Some are, but many aren't. People tell me there are many "good cops" out there. Oh really? Name one "good" cop who's turned in a bad cop. Not three bad cops. Not two bad cops. One bad cop. The last time I can remember that happening was Serpico, and his fellow cops tried to kill him. When I was growing up police officers did not act like this. I never had a problem with the police in my hometown, even though they pulled me over once when I accidentally ran a red light at night, in the rain, during construction. They didn't even give me a ticket. I even had two pick me up when I was hitchhiking as a teenager. So don't think I'm against the police. I'm against bad cops who do very bad things to innocent people, and then have no problem with it. On the other hand, I've dealt with police forces, that if someone was killing them, and I knew who it was, I wouldn't turn him in. It's amusing how the cops in California have suddenly turned coward. One guy told me there are no longer any motorcycle cops to be seen. And now they're proving Dorner's point about corruption by shooting up vans with innocent people in them, including one with two tiny Aian women. Personally I have problems telling two tiny Asian women (including one over 70 years old) from a 270-pound black muscleman. I also find it interesting that one determined man with a gun has tied up an entire police force. So much for those who think tyrants cannot be fought because they have tanks, planes, etc. It's all for naught if those on the ground are targeted...or their families, as Dorner did. Malicious coward and bullies, abusing people, ignoring their rights, murdering, beating and stealing, including in illegal searches, ignoring every Constitutional right....and nothing happens to them. Where is the justice? That is why people are vicariously living through Jordan Dorner. Because they don't like cowardly, sadistic, fascist thugs pretending to be Peace Officers. And getting away with evil and the legal system doing nothing about it except calling it good. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#3. To: Turtle (#0)
Bob certainly grasps my sentiments. The mention of cops allowing a subject to bleed out in order to get the necessary overtime to pay for an RV or ATC turned my stomach. Ya just never know when a match is going to hit the gasoline before the wind extinguishes it.
Or when it turns into a raging fire.
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