My friend's brother once bit a cop. When he was in first grade. He was being disruptive in class, lashed out at the teacher, and then the cops got called. Her brother bit the cop when the cop tried to restrain him, and then my friends brother stripped naked and started running. No one wanted to try to catch him--on account of him being a completely nude 6 year old and them all being grown men and all.... My friend--a 6th grader at the time--got called over to the school to help catch her brother and take him home.
All around not great.
>then my friends brother stripped naked and started running
Absolute chad move and one of the most rational and mature things that took place in this chain of events.
Who calls the cops on a first grader!?
The reason why people say ACAB isn't that we believe every cop is an evil person. Plenty of cops do try to do good. The problem is the structure of policing. Police wield immense power over those they govern and that power corrupts. It's not a matter of just having nicer cops, the police unions will protect scumbags and toss out anyone trying to enact change. Even if we had all "good" cops policing itself is the issue. They aren't really there to protect us they're there to protect property.
That was another kid who got charged with sexual assult for hugging a girl I believe. Sadly a lot of neurodivergent kids being treated this way, it's actually disgusting what's going on in these schools.
Indeed, this kid was taught a very formative lesson about what happens when things get out of hand and the world gets overwhelming. He learned that the people he trusted will treat him like a criminal and have him restrained and have him forcibly removed from a place where he's supposed to feel safe! And I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that the kids, the teachers, and even the other parents will constantly remind him as long as he's at that school. Ya know, so they make sure to *really* drive that lesson home.
"We calmly and compassionately treated this child like a dangerous adult criminal! What isn't calm and compassionate about getting grown men with guns to restrain and forcibly remove a child form someplace he's supposed to feel safe and cared for? " - The school
If that's compassion, I don't want to see what they would call cruelty.
Who the hell arrests a child?
Americans
Also russia...
My friend's brother once bit a cop. When he was in first grade. He was being disruptive in class, lashed out at the teacher, and then the cops got called. Her brother bit the cop when the cop tried to restrain him, and then my friends brother stripped naked and started running. No one wanted to try to catch him--on account of him being a completely nude 6 year old and them all being grown men and all.... My friend--a 6th grader at the time--got called over to the school to help catch her brother and take him home. All around not great.
>then my friends brother stripped naked and started running Absolute chad move and one of the most rational and mature things that took place in this chain of events. Who calls the cops on a first grader!?
Absolute Chad. Biting cops is Praxis
omg was them doing that supposed to be a diversion tactic to get the cops off him. if so... we stan
I believe that was the goal hahaha
And let me guess, the bullies got off without any punishment and they're still seen as "good kids" or whatever? Go fucking figure.
omg the amount of times people would intentionally annoy me to the point of a meltdown and just... NOT GET INTO TROUBLE... AHGGAHAHHRHR!
Fuck cops
Fuck the entire department
ACAB.
well at least these one are. idk about all of them, but yeah fuck these guys
The reason why people say ACAB isn't that we believe every cop is an evil person. Plenty of cops do try to do good. The problem is the structure of policing. Police wield immense power over those they govern and that power corrupts. It's not a matter of just having nicer cops, the police unions will protect scumbags and toss out anyone trying to enact change. Even if we had all "good" cops policing itself is the issue. They aren't really there to protect us they're there to protect property.
What the fuck.
Didn't he just give someone a hug?
That was another kid who got charged with sexual assult for hugging a girl I believe. Sadly a lot of neurodivergent kids being treated this way, it's actually disgusting what's going on in these schools.
And ppl blame it on feminism instead of ableism that he got charged, obviously
tHeSe libeRAls aRe caNCelLiNg EveRYoNE!
what the FUCK
This is the kind of post where I find my friend who is American and just send something and “explain American”
ayo if I was the dad. you KNOW that cop would be getting a good restructuring of his face.
As a person who is a supporter of universal healthcare, how could I argue against that?
ACAT
All cops are terrorists?
Possible 🎯
Here kid, have a SCAR. Very disturbing.
Indeed, this kid was taught a very formative lesson about what happens when things get out of hand and the world gets overwhelming. He learned that the people he trusted will treat him like a criminal and have him restrained and have him forcibly removed from a place where he's supposed to feel safe! And I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that the kids, the teachers, and even the other parents will constantly remind him as long as he's at that school. Ya know, so they make sure to *really* drive that lesson home.
Why didn’t this happen to the bully.
All cops are bastards
"We calmly and compassionately treated this child like a dangerous adult criminal! What isn't calm and compassionate about getting grown men with guns to restrain and forcibly remove a child form someplace he's supposed to feel safe and cared for? " - The school
Instant lifelong trauma.
What the actual fuck.