Sort of like an analog to the killing of a farm dog that gets a taste for the chickens and eggs, which must be put down.
Killing a human is a traumatic event, and I recently had a discussion with a veteran of combat with PTSD. The act of killing another person is a trauma in itself, and I learned that there were two extreme groups - the ones that have a taste for killing and the ones that are broken by the act of killing.
In the military, it is hard to get out, as most soldiers are serving for x amount of time, and I heard stories of many who would gladly leave immediately if they could.
This mindset should apply to cops as well. Why does a cop stay at the job after killing another human? The vast majority of zogbots that kill civilians stay on the job, and actually have gotten a taste for taking another man's life. Even with that PTSD of killing a man, the zogbots do their (((counseling))) and then return to duty - voluntarily.
The short story "The Most Dangerous Game" shows the progression in killing, how hunting animals soon becomes boring and the new rush is to go after more intelligent prey.
I now have thoughts about how every zogbot starts their day with thoughts of "I might be able to legally kill someone today" and it really disturbs me.
Forcing a zogbot out of law enforcement permanently after killing someone will have two direct benefits - 1) someone that has experienced taking someone's life will not be able to legally do it again, and 2) the risk of losing their job might make zogbots think a little harder about shooting when it really isn't needed.
The zogbot (((unions))) will obviously never let a law such as this pass, but such a law would be a great benefit for Whites, not so much help for society with the nigger problems though, whose ranks need to be cut down often.
In what towns or cities do officers shoot people? Maybe some places are too violent.
In wealthy towns police are super polite, especially if you relaxed and are polite. Never try to speed the interaction, or they can use that as leverage.
Also if you psychologically manipulate them and invoke - to protect and serve - it short-circuits to enforce.
In poorer towns they bully people, but you can generally get them to relax if you know how.
There are some videos where some really screw up and should at least lose their job.
Cantaloupe 0 points 6 hours ago
Hmm interesting, maybe that could work.
In what towns or cities do officers shoot people? Maybe some places are too violent.
In wealthy towns police are super polite, especially if you relaxed and are polite. Never try to speed the interaction, or they can use that as leverage.
Also if you psychologically manipulate them and invoke - to protect and serve - it short-circuits to enforce.
In poorer towns they bully people, but you can generally get them to relax if you know how.
There are some videos where some really screw up and should at least lose their job.