Thread 82129929 - /r9k/ [Archived: 60 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:01:13 PM No.82129929
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Why are so many people willing boot licking slaves of the state? Are these people like the black suit agents in the Matrix movies? They seem to have no conscious or free thought.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:03:15 PM No.82129958
>>82129929 (OP)
>Are these people like the black suit agents in the Matrix movies?
Yes
> They seem to have no conscious or free thought
Yes
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:07:07 PM No.82129999
Did you know harming a police dog is the same harming a police offficer but your dog is just property at best, same as kicking in your door.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:07:57 PM No.82130007
>>82129929 (OP)
It's a stable job that often pays well
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:10:42 PM No.82130042
UK offensive
UK offensive
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>>82129929 (OP)
Because the police have the power
And those on charge view it as a way to leverage their power
https://adflegal.org/article/uk-army-vet-appeals-conviction-for-praying-silently-near-abortion-facility/
https://adfinternational.org/en-gb/news/silent-prayer-two-tier-policing
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:11:43 PM No.82130059
UK teens
UK teens
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>Adam Smith-Connor, a 51-year-old British army veteran who was arrested two years ago for silently praying for his aborted son for three minutes within a 150-meter "buffer" zone around a Bournemouth abortion clinic.

>74-year-old Scottish grandmother Rose Docherty was arrested on video by four police officers for silently holding a sign in proximity to a Glasgow abortion clinic reading "Coercion is a crime, here to talk, only if you want." The Scottish MP who authored the relevant law expressed gratitude to the police "for acting so quickly _ This kind of intimidation [silently holding a sign] has no place in a modern or progressive Scotland."

>According to the London Times, 3,395 people were detained and questioned for online speech alone in 2016, a rate of nine per day. Nearly half of those questioned were prosecuted. Typical was the case of Lee Joseph Dunn, who last July posted three memes suggesting that Asian men possessing knives might move into British communities, possibly after immigrating illegally

>Jamila Abdi, a 21-year-old Black woman, was criminally charged last summer after using the "N-word" to refer to a Black soccer player in a Twitter discussion. Her prosecution continued for eight months before Britain's Crown Prosecution Service, which Starmer once led, dropped the charges-not on free speech grounds, but amid concerns that prosecuting a Black person for using the "N-word" was itself racist.

>Lucy Connolly, a 41-year-old white woman married to a Conservative Party councilor, was less fortunate. She was charged, detained, and last October convicted of "incitement to racial hatred" because she called on X-in a post she quickly deleted and for which she later apologized-for mass deportations of illegal immigrants and destruction of their places of lodging.Sentence of 31 months behind bars, apologies be damned.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:12:03 PM No.82130063
>>82129999
Just watched a vid of a cop tasing a dog and then it ran into traffic and got run over. All over an illegal arrest of the owner
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:16:09 PM No.82130113
>>82130042
WTF, UK fags are downtrodden AF
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:16:18 PM No.82130114
>>82130063
Reminds me of how you can't lawfully resist an illegal arrest.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 9:19:32 PM No.82130153
>>82130114
yep you can be arrested for resisting arrest and not even catch any other charges but they frequently throw in disorderly conduct because the definition is so vague.