Frustrated with police inaction, Border Patrol Unit killed the shooter unilaterally

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What then were they

Paid government workers that didn't do their jobs. Leeches on society.

I don't rely on police to protect me, I know better. You're your own best self protector. That's why everyone should have all the guns they want.

I bet that crew gave out a bunch of traffic tickets the month prior.
 
Paid government workers that didn't do their jobs. Leeches on society.

I don't rely on police to protect me, I know better. You're your own best self protector. That's why everyone should have all the guns they want.

I bet that crew gave out a bunch of traffic tickets the month prior.

In a future situation such as this, we ignore the police and wait till a little old lady like you comes running to the rescue, with a pocket full of weapons.
 
In a future situation such as this, we ignore the police and wait till a little old lady like you comes running to the rescue, with a pocket full of weapons.

uvalde police would have stopped the old lady.

they're bascially co conspirators in the mass murder.
 
So? The bureaucratic argument didn't work for the Nazis.

Other than the Godwin's Law violation, it may not work here either. I'm just pointing out that much of the police response that was fucked up was due to bureaucratic inertia. It isn't a matter of "I was just following orders..." so much as it was one of management being unwilling to make a decision without perfect information and following every procedure they had in place. Like I said, I've seen this mentality repeatedly in big bureaucracies and government agencies are particularly at fault for this sort of mindset.
 
Other than the Godwin's Law violation, it may not work here either. I'm just pointing out that much of the police response that was fucked up was due to bureaucratic inertia. It isn't a matter of "I was just following orders..." so much as it was one of management being unwilling to make a decision without perfect information and following every procedure they had in place. Like I said, I've seen this mentality repeatedly in big bureaucracies and government agencies are particularly at fault for this sort of mindset.

Nuremberg trials is not a "Godwin's Law violation. It's history. We learn history so we are not doomed to repeat it. Would you feel better if I bring up another examples?

Now, if you were a cop, would you ignore the order and try to get in the school? Keep in mind that the 19 cops were already in the school. Also would you have prevented and/or even handcuffed and tasered parents? Keep in mind that a woman escaped the police custody, jumped over a fence to save her two sons.

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