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Originally Posted by spyker
(Post 8969254)
Cain is your typical crooked cop.He has no business wearing the uniform,let alone serving the public.He does not have the right temperament for this type of work,due to him letting his emotions getting in the way. |
I feel your thoughts on all this and want to add a few thoughts of my own.
Most if not all police officers joined the force because they want to make a difference and do good for the people. These are people who indulge in the idea of making the streets safer. We the people should without any doubt give the respect they deserve and honor them for their righteousness in what they do. Unfortunately what they do or what they can do is limited and controlled by the government. Government control is defined in three levels from local (city) municipal, provincial and federal. Whether the officers agree in terms of what they can do, they have sworn in to do what they are told and I have a strong feeling many of the things they do goes against or at least sits parallel (neutral) in what they believe is fair or just. You may hear officers say ''I don't make the laws'' in which I interpret it as "I don't agree with it also but I have to do my job''.
My point is that we live in a corrupt society where we believe the government is supposed to keep us safe, keep jobs and living at a relatively sustainable level. I've come to terms not too long ago believing the government does not work for us the people, they work for the corporates. I don't believe in the government system, I don't believe in money (currency printed by the corporates) and I'm born Canadian which means absolutely nothing because they want to ban e-cig flavors if not that then put a crippling tax on it. Makes you think wtf? Doing the exact opposite of what they should be doing and it makes perfect sense when the government takes a hit on tax revenue in cigarette sales. revenue has been going downhill because us the people have found a solution to get off cigarettes and it's no surprise that government all over the world are in bed with big tobacco. Exactly how much of our earnings get taken from us? They have been taking from us since the day we were born. Liberties, rights, freedom and time. People may not see this because this is something that happens over time, little by little they keep chipping away as laws and government control are dictated and supported by precedent. We let them take a finger and they will take a hand. It's not going to stop and I don't know how or if it can be stopped. All I know is that there are people in this world controlling the government for intent unknown whether it is for greed, power or something as fucked up as pleasure watching us kill ourselves.
I have a few questions if I could ask an officer:
What made you decide to become a police officer?
Are you doing the things you had expected to be doing?
Do you go to sleep well every night knowing what you did throughout the day without regret?
The last question is subjective,
Why do I always feel like I'm being treated as a criminal when an officer speaks to me?
'Create the need for something and the world is yours'
No one here knows who I am and no one knows what I've gone through.
But at least I know who I was before everything that mattered was taken from me.
Driving has been my passion since I was 16, I bought my own car (EG6) when I was 19 and my dream was to build, drive and race in a Prelude and S2000. No matter what the circumstances are, I'm not going to stop chasing my dreams. I can be slowed down but the only way to stop me is by killing me.
What is so criminal about following a dream that doesn't affect anyone?
I may not be a criminal then, but now I have a difficult choice to become one in order to survive because someone with a badge decided my life doesnt matter. The police do not serve us, they serve the government therefor they serve the corporates.
This is the earliest picture of the car I bought after my civic was stolen.
https://imgur.com/A0c0PvW
This is a later picture:
https://imgur.com/YzCccs3
I can no longer drive my car as of last night. A chapter ends and a new chapter begins.