A Manifesto For The Next Act

Eric sent me a link to this.

So I fired back with a link to this which I got from here. Here are the contents:

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“I think everyone knew how this would end. This is a classic case of evil on wicked. The Ouroboros.”

“More importantly, what this does is utterly shatter any illusions of infallibility and invulnerability enjoyed and propagated by some very corrupt enforcers, and the federal government who feeds them. The cops behaved just as wretchedly as Dorner – the only difference, as far as I am concerned, is they were significantly worse shots.”

“When you look at the resources one guy consumed, it becomes patently frick clear how utterly screwed the tyrants and their thugs are if they get uppity – so long as we the people hold into our weapons. Chris Dorner inflicted unsustainable damage, and consider this… he called his shots. A squad or even multiple lone wolves would have turned LA into a riot-zone in short order, and they’d have been helped along every step of the way the police overreactions.”

“You better believe there is a hell of a lot to learn from all of this. That fact does not make Dorner virtuous, or anything beyond a murdering shitbag, still, it contains a great many lessons with regards to how our self appointed masters – and their enforcers – react when “shit-gets-real.”

“What we can take away from all of this:”

“1: Public order goes right out the window when the thugs are in danger – they will abandon any pretense of safeguarding society, and concoct a horseshit, fabricated narrative afterwards to cover their ass.”

“2: Your constitutional rights are shit, and will be trampled on without a moment of hesitation, remorse, or afterthought on the part of the enforcers. What the frick do they care if the city get sued for four million Bernanke-bucks?”

“3: Human life and your property mean shit to them – the goons will ice anything that spooks‘em, and not care. They will sleep like lambs after shooting Jane-six-pack, kicking in doors, ransacking a place, or riddling random trucks with enough copper jacketed Gold Dot to re-surface the statue of liberty.”

“4: Scare them enough, and they’ll turn the people against’em with their overreaches, brutality, and flagrant disregard for anything that’s not a card carrying member of publicly-sanctioned street gang. The idiot cops darn near succeeded in turning a murderer into a local celebrity, and it was entirely due to their jack-boot-thug-like behavior.”

“5: Frighten the bouncers enough, and they will throw all that happy horse-shit about “trials” and “upholding the law” right out the window. They’ll appoint themselves judge, jury, and executioner. Everybody knew Dorner was coming back in a black bag no matter what.”

“6: The stormtroopers see themselves as above the “public” they are supposed to protect. Not as a piece of, or an integral cog, but as superior to other components. This narcissism allows them to justify destroying property, shooting innocents, and pissing all over the same laws they’d throw your ass in a cage for breaking.”

“Yeah. Lots to learn here. Hitler taught us a lot too. That don’t mean I “liked him,” or “supported his evil. It just means what the monster did was something that a wise person learns something from.”

“He’s [Dormer] crushed whatever shreds of credibility and legitimacy the LAPD had left.”

“No. Let me rephrase that. He gave them enough rope to hang themselves. And they gleefully did, one wounded innocent, one blasted up truck, and one kicked-in door at a time. Christopher Lee Dorner proved that if you rattle the LA Police up, they are no better than him, and in doing so he destroyed their moral authority completely.”

“He pulled a Joker-gambit on them. And it worked.”

“The damage done by this one man was catastrophic, and worse, he scared the LAPD so badly they completely forsook any pretense of protecting the public, and made it perfectly clear that Dorner’s bad apple didn’t fall very far from the rotten tree.”

“Rot begets rot, and it was the innocents that suffered most from this.”

HempRopeAndStreetlight


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4 responses to “A Manifesto For The Next Act”

  1. Bobnormal Avatar
    Bobnormal

    and the Sherrif who said on live TV, “burn that fucking cabin down” any thing going to happen to him? fuck the cops, Let it Burn, Gov has lost almost all legitimacy, so why bother anymore,
    Bob

  2. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    Police mouthpieces said that when the officers fired their weapons at innocent people in pickup trucks in two separate incidents in Torrance last Thursday, it was a case of “mistaken identity”.

    That implies that the officers actually attempted to identify who was in those trucks and that their man was in those trucks. If so, how in the hell do you “identify” two women and a avg. white dude as Dornan?

    These officers obviously didn’t attempt to ID the people in those two trucks. It is quite apparent that they were shooting first and asking questions later, as the saying goes.

    The officers involved in this reckless police action should be fired, made to surrender their LEO licenses, and should face crimnial charges, including attempted murder.

    They are extremely fortunate that none of the three poeple were killed.

    LAPD now has a PR nightmare and it is all their own doing.

  3. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    Perhaps I’m being too harsh on the police. It may turn out that the truck carrying the two women made a furtive move toward its waistband.

  4. Jack JD Montana Avatar

    I found your comments, while I wouldn’t quite equate the corrupt and stupid LAPD with Dorner, very informative. Certainly better informed than Bob Owens’ — sometimes we need to watch and evaluate a situation before opinining more on it. But ‘burn it down’ speaks for itself, doesn’t it? If the poop ever does hit the fan those bitter clingers who wait in their homes for the gun grabbers to kick down the door can fully expect to be burned alive, and hence we’ll see lone wolves plan accordingly and go hunting.