We Don’t Need Warrior Cops ~~Policing Campus Protests~~
Fixed the headline
We Don’t Need Warrior Cops ~~Policing Campus Protests~~
Fixed the headline
Forgot to strike out "warrior" too
It’s a reference to warrior training, linked and explained above - its sweeping police training across the nation to think a candy bar is a reason to shoot a child and leading to misinformation about drugs like fentanyl to make cops have panic attacks at the mere sight of the stuff, sometimes even passing out.
It's like inviting a bunch of drunk frat boys to a house party. They're just gonna show up break shit and rape people
Warrior… hahahha wet paper towels with guns.. big fucking mouth in a group or when its a baby with a waterpistol but running in the other direction when it gets really serious. Kinda like trump running in a burning building to save the kiddies Hahahahahaha yeah, no.
Police violence is a non issue for people in power. It is extremely sad.
We Don’t Need ~~Warrior~~ Cops ~~Policing Campus Protests~~ period.
FTFY.
Fuck the police.
ACAB
Smoke more pork
We Don’t Need ~~Warrior~~ Cops ~~Policing Campus Protests~~
Well, it's not like they can call in the National Guard.
/s ;p
This is a reference that I'm afraid not enough people understand.
Then college administrations should stop calling them so you can blame the police.
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