American Police Kill One Suspect Every Day
By Hunter
Friday Aug 22, 2014
The problem is, you see, that America is exceptional.
And we're ever so charming, too.
The police in and around Ferguson have shot and killed twice as many people in the past two weeks (Mr Brown plus one other) as the police in Japan, a nation of 127m, have shot and killed in the past six years. Nationwide, America’s police kill roughly one person a day.
We are number one!...We are number one!...We...are...
This is not because they are trigger-happy but because they are nervous. The citizens they encounter have perhaps 300m guns between them, so a cop never knows whether the hand in a suspect’s pocket is gripping a Glock.
Is that a Glock in your frock?
Now, now, an armed society is a polite society—by all rights, all those guns should be making American law enforcement less likely to shoot people, because the American population practically polices itself, right? If anything, it's the absence of guns that causes law enforcement to shoot people.
Oh, is this your parking space? I'm sorry. Let me skadaddle out of it pronto! Hope I didn't make you late for an appointment...Seriously, is that a Glock?
In Nevada, a group of heavily armed militia members openly "took up sniper positions" against federal agents from bridges and hillsides, and the great wide swath of America decided that the law the officers were there to enforce, blocking the annexation of public-owned land by a freedom-loving rancher who considered himself the owner of whatever his cattle had crapped on that week, was too much bother.
You mean Bundy, that moron? Isn't it called an...anarchy...when everybody does what he wants...hear that Bundy? Take your cows and let them roam thru your living room!
Where was I?
Oh, right. First world countries seem to have an uncanny ability to not shoot people that we here in America just don't have.
Nor should we...don't forget, we're a free country...and kill we must.
We don't have it because we'd rather have lots of guns and shoot lots of people than have slightly fewer guns and shoot slightly fewer people, and even suggesting that we shoot slightly fewer people is often enough to cause some of your fellow Americans to threaten to shoot you.
We live in a veritable shooting gallery or boardwalk arcade and one person who has lit the way is none other than Uncle Wayne Lapierre. C'mon everybody, let's hear it for the one responsible for those twenty angels lost in Sandy Hook.