Beyond City Council Chambers and
Newsrooms, Americans Still Back the Blue
PJ Media,
by
Bryan Preston
Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter,
7/15/2020 4:44:43 AM
The other day, as summer in the city became a stifling drag, I took some time to drive out to the country. Texas is full of charming small towns with colorful names on the banks of the state’s picturesque rivers. Those towns also are home to some of the best people and food you will find anywhere.
So out I drove, into the hills and away from the city that brags about how weird it is. Day tripping wasn’t really meant to be cathartic, but given how awful this year has been, nearly anything that isn’t terrible now feels great. Taking small things for granted feels very 2019 now.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Locarno 7/15/2020 5:28:25 AM (No. 478725)
Kind of a nice article to read for a change of pace from the inundation of lunacy we typically get. Only one part got my dander up 'The urban cancel culture leftists are far outside the American mainstream, but they dominate city elections and thereby own city council chambers.' Now, lets ponder that observation for a moment. These fringe terrorists are far outside the mainstream, yet they dominate in the cities. Why is that? There is only one reason I can think of: minorities. Kids who have no fathers, drugs and guns all around, and most importantly, lack of respect for themselves or anyone else and the pieces start to fall into place.
Maybe too late for the big cities now, but we must keep the cancer from spreading.
19 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
Lazyman 7/15/2020 6:47:29 AM (No. 478766)
Cops and law or no cops and anarchy is the final question in November 2020.
25 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
LesUNo 7/15/2020 6:49:22 AM (No. 478768)
Such a nice reprieve from all the chaos and mayhem we are overwhelmed with lately. I am fortunate to live in one of the towns where we honor the police and each other. Liberals have destroyed our cities. Thanks for posting. We are out here and we vote.
21 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
Bluefindad 7/15/2020 7:45:35 AM (No. 478804)
When I see the cop down the street with his wife and kids the neighborhood seems safer and normal.
14 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
blueline 7/15/2020 8:24:45 AM (No. 478855)
I appreciate this article, and the expressions of support here and from people I encounter. I do believe that the majority of people still have a positive view of their police. However, I am afraid that well of support is getting more shallow with the onslaught of negative "reporting" about incidents, and videos lacking any context.
Use of force is almost always UGLY. Many techniques for gaining control of resisting persons are based on pain compliance, and seeing pain inflicted upon another human evokes a negative visceral response from anyone with decent sensibilities who happens to witness it. In addition, many of the substances that people abuse themselves with will "mask" pain, making them ineffective. To the average person, it often appears that the officer(s) is just being brutal and unreasonable. When events precipitating the U-o-F are omitted from a video, it often appears unprovoked as well.
I'm afraid that law enforcement agencies have done a poor job of explaining to the public why officers use techniques or devices in the manner that we do. Without that information, and lacking any context for the incident, the public is frequently misled about what transpired and why.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/15/2020 9:34:43 AM (No. 478951)
The people who are disrespecting the police are doing so out of fear of more uprisings within the black community, in other words, cowards and appeasers. They think they will be eaten last but it doesn't work that way.
I have never personally met a bad cop, just a few Barney Fife types in places like Virginia and North Carolina where they consider speeding a felony and their desire to lecture a Yankee in a sports car is overwhelming.
3 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 7/15/2020 9:54:43 AM (No. 478982)
City elections are easily bought, a few hundred thousand and you can buy enough ads to win. Its often hard to find the gem among all the chaff.
2 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
little guy 7/15/2020 10:05:33 AM (No. 479003)
The USA is dividing into cesspools (large urban areas) surrounded by greener areas (suburbs) and then, finally, open & fresh air locales (rural). As the cities become more toxic, the pols realize the middle class will flee and there will be no one left. Whose pocket do you pick when all the saps are gone? Thus, the move by first Obummer and now Bite-me that calls for the suburbs to be destroyed with public housing.
Pay attention!
5 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
rushie 7/15/2020 10:17:26 AM (No. 479027)
#5 your comment should be an op-ed in national papers. Thank you.
8 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
donnaclaire 7/15/2020 10:33:05 AM (No. 479055)
The lack of common sense, logic and rational thinking about race and/or the police - or anything else - now being demonstrated all over the country is astounding. Anyone with a brain should (or does) know there are good and bad people in every profession, every race, every country, every city, neighborhood (most likely), every demographic - and so on. Portraying 'one group' of anything is unreasonable and ignorantly irrational. Choosing to hop aboard 'one of these hateful bandwagons' is foolish and nonsensical.
3 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
Kafka2 7/15/2020 11:41:40 AM (No. 479117)
At the same time that mayors and city councils are denying police protection from the looting, arson, and violence of the mobs, they are spending taxpayer money for private security to protect their own lives and property. Then they have the gall to turn the police on citizens that try to protect themselves and their families.
Hopefully, these politicians will not survive the next election.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 7/15/2020 12:16:32 PM (No. 479162)
The police are the firstline of defense against lawlessness. We need the police. We do not need criminals. We should not tolerate criminal behavior.
3 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
HotRod 7/15/2020 12:39:13 PM (No. 479179)
The big cities are becoming their own prisons. Minimal safety from police (guards), prisoner rules and justice, only thugs remaining after the good people decamp.
0 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
Zigrid 7/15/2020 1:01:08 PM (No. 479209)
America will always support the men and women in
blue.... the lefties can jump up and down and scream and loot and burn.... put WE THE PEOPLE... are with President Trump and our first responders....always!!
1 person likes this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
Heraclitus 7/15/2020 3:34:57 PM (No. 479385)
#11, your Post would make a very, very good ad in local papers everywhere.
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