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Title: Why Dallas Happened — Paul Craig Roberts
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URL Source: http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/201 ... s-happened-paul-craig-roberts/
Published: Jul 9, 2016
Author: Paul Craig Roberts
Post Date: 2016-07-09 07:33:45 by Ada
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Views: 1101
Comments: 42

Is the Dallas police shooting a false flag affair in behalf of gun control? Is it the result of a war veteran suffering from post traumatic stress disorder? Is the shooting the beginning of retribution for thousands of wanton police murders of US citizens in the 21st century? Or is there some other explanation?

We will never know. The perpetrator is dead. The authorities will tell us whatever suits the purposes of authority.

We could say that the police have brought this on themselves by their undisciplined and violent behavior toward the public. On the other hand, we can hold the police chiefs, the police unions, the mayors and city councils, the governors, prosecutors, and the Justice (sic) Department responsible for failure to hold accountable those cops who murder and commit gratuitous violence against the public.

When police execute someone, the excuse is always something like this: “He reached under his shirt to his waistband. I thought he had a gun. I didn’t want to leave my children fatherless and my wife a widow.” The murdered victim’s wife and children, if any, are of no consequence.

Conservatives, especially those taught to be fearful of crime, have scant objection to police murders. Their view is always: “The police wouldn’t have shot him without cause.” The same bias in favor of the police is why conservative jurors always convict.

The liberals tend to interpret the shootings as racism, so they want to combat racism.

The real problem is that public authorities do not protect the public from gratuitous violence. Therefore, hatred and disrespect for the police are growing. Routine murders by police–several each day, almost all of which go unpunished–are generating the kind of anger that causes people to snap and to reply to violence with violence.

If the criminal justice system applied also to the police, the police would think twice before they wantonly murder.

Being a police officer is not supposed to be risk free. A police officer should be concerned about the public, not merely his own family. We cannot accept gratuitous police violence on the grounds that the officer’s behavior is dictated by his concerns for his own family. If an officer cannot accept the risks of being a police officer, he should find a different occupation.

Police violence is out of control because mayors, prosecutors, and governors are failing the public by refusing to put a halt to it. According to conservatives, punishment deters crime, but they do not apply this to the police.

Police violence is also out of control because of the revolution in police training which teaches police to protect themselves and to subdue the suspect regardless of cost. A number of former police officers have written to me that the reason they gave up the occupation is that today police are being trained to be killers like soldiers.

If a former police officer or someone knowledgeable about this training would describe it and its history, where it originated and why, I will post it on the website.

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#2. To: Ada (#0)

The recent disturbances, lootings, and shootings are the direct result of the experiences cops have every day with criminals, blacks, crack-heads, and assorted other scum. I can't blame a cop for being cocked and loaded every minute of his shift especially if he's working in a high crime district.

The real problem is that these cops are human and after a period of time working with the scum that rape, rob and murder, everyone starts looking like a criminal and the cops become callous. In some cases cops are suffering PTSD because they work for years in combat zones and see a lot of things that shouldn't be witnessed at all.

That doesn't mean I approve or condone murderous behavior either. I question the hiring practices of governments and believe they have seriously lowered the standards necessary to employ a competent police force. I also believe that many military veterans that may have PTSD themselves are given preferential treatment with respect to hiring.

noone222  posted on  2016-07-09   8:00:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: noone222 (#2)

The problem is that, generally speaking, police departments are unaccountable. Just like Hillary.

Ada  posted on  2016-07-09   8:08:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#3)

Police are not elected representatives of the people, they are literally hired guns of the city.

Lod  posted on  2016-07-09   8:47:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: All (#4)

the deadliest jobs, cops aren't even in the top 10 -

www.washingtonpost.com/ne...eadliest-jobs-in-america/

Lod  posted on  2016-07-09   9:22:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Lod (#6)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/01/28/charted-the-20-deadliest-jobs-in-america/

When I worked Highway Maintenance in the Chicago area, there was a time that there were four fatalities on the job in a two year period. It was definitely a dangerous job and if you didn't watch what you were doing, you could get creamed. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2016-07-09   12:53:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: BTP Holdings (#29)

That is a dangerous occupation. I pity those doing it. Once traffic stopt as I was going over like the Hackensack River and just sat there a long time. From another motorist I learned that a highway worker in an area cordoned off from traffic had been hit by a car and knocked over the rail into the drink. Wish I knew what became of him.

(There were a lot of naked people back then -- according to renaissance paintings, all ancient heroes just wore loose rags of that :-)

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2016-07-09   14:02:55 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: NeoconsNailed (#32)

Clever of those Egyptians to employ baboons that way. I wouldn't have thought that those animals were tractable in that way. Too wild.

We came up on a gaggle of them years ago, throwing them white bread for kicks. The guy I was traveling with kept getting closer and closer with his Nikon for souvenir shots. The patriarch baboon sitting up on top of a wall was looking off in the distance away from us but grunting louder and louder. I hollered, "That's close enough, dammit!" I had already grabbed the jack handle out of the truck because I sensed what my friend was up to. There were little ones about, and suddenly a female charged us. Man but these creatures have a fearsome set of teeth. I near soiled my jeans.

That was the end of the photo shoot. We lit out of there in a cloud of dust.

randge  posted on  2016-07-09   14:44:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#34. To: randge (#33) (Edited)

Oh, boy, what a great BTPesque memoir!! Getting just the right shot is killing people right and left anymore.

Reminds me of a scene in A Passage To India where Adela the nascent SJW has taken off on her bicycle to explore India in person. She finds herself up against a ruined Hindu temple in the wild inhabited by apes who are none too pleased to see her. The apes are soon coming after her screeching.

Tractable -- great word. Baboons are prolly more so and more educable as well than their cousins the amerikan shvartzes.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2016-07-09 15:51:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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