Cops: culture of cowardice?

There’s really no other thought that enters the mind when viewing the full Uvalde footage, other than, these men are abject cowards. All of them, displaying and reinforcing their cowardice in a group setting. The footage reminded me of a story from several years back, of rancher Jack Yantis, and his death at the hands of two officers as equally cowardly and ego-controlled as those who clogged the halls at Uvalde. In Idaho in 2015, one of Jack Yantis’ bulls had wandered onto the highway, and was struck by a car. The police were on the scene, attempting to kill the bull to no avail, so 62-year old Yantis drove down to put the animal down himself. The details are scant, but what apparently transpired was the murder of Jack Yantis by the two deputies almost immediately after Yantis arrived. Two ego-driven coward bullies, who always seem to have an itchy trigger finger when they feel their ego threatened, gunned down the rancher once they saw that he was armed with the rifle he planned to use to put the bull out of its misery. His apparent murder caused his wife, who was handcuffed at the scene, to have a heart attack. The resulting lawsuit was settled several years later to the tune of $2.6 million awarded to the Yantis family.

There needs to be a way to weed out the fake tough guys from the hiring process. Our lives depend on it.

Sophia Smallstorm on Sandy Hook anomalies

Here is a thorough examination of the anomalies and unanswered questions surrounding the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. What explains the nonchalance of the police, medical examiner, and parents on the scene? Why were all the roads gridlocked to the point that no emergency vehicle could ever get out? Why were the bodies kept inside the school, away from EMTs? Why weren’t these victims rushed to the hospital, which was only 12 miles away, to at least make an attempt to save them? Why is there video of a throng of people wandering around in wide circles by the fire station? Why were there only three survivors? How could a 112 pound, 6-foot tall, 20-year old carry out this military-style assault? Where did he train with his weapons? What explains the borderline-psychopathically calm behavior of the parents in prime time interviews, merely days after the deaths of their children?

I’m not claiming anything as undeniable fact. I’m only saying, look at the evidence. These are crucial questions that have been totally ignored.

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Full Uvalde surveillance footage

The first few minutes have to be the most pathetic thing I’ve ever witnessed. The two school cops go to check on Ramos’ crashed truck. They notice that he’s armed and they scurry away like rodents. Ramos himself then calmly walks across a field and into the school. The two fleeing cops are no where to be seen.

The human animal is at his worst when among his peers. You can see it in this video, the throng of heavily-armed worthless pieces of human excrement can be seen reinforcing their decision not to go into the classroom. Parading around in their gear, mirroring the charade of faux competence amongst themselves. All the while, little kids who could’ve been saved bled out in the classroom. The killer had probably already blown his brains out half an hour before they mustered the speck of courage required to open the door.

The value of our character is only ever weighed during moments of crisis. This life is a test, through our decisions made amid crisis, and it is pass or fail.

Airheads rally for dead wastoid, but didn’t expect this

Wastoid in question previously shot up an apartment complex, and this woman and her kids almost lost their lives. She’s angry because this gathering of middle class castratos are rallying for the shooter.