Video: Trump to Law Enforcement Gestapos ‘Please Don’t Be Too Nice’

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5th Letter;c-9908770 said:
One of the biggest aspects of white supremacy is deception/lie, "criminals have more rights than police officers" is a lie. Secondly telling officers it's ok to rough up criminals is wild negligent and dangerous especially with him holding the position that he does. Lastly these people talking about "it's a joke" well based on history things like the KKK began as a "joke" to scare black people, these "jokes" then turn into policies and laws. So if anyone is defending those comments then you might be a possible white supremacist or coon.

They have the most horrid sense of humor ive ever known
 
At this point can you really be shocked by shit he says.
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http://www.newsday.com/opinion/colu...eered-the-idea-of-police-brutality-1.13864824

Donald Trump’s speech was made more disturbing as Suffolk County cops cheered the idea of police brutality

President Donald Trump loves his crowds big and beautiful, boisterous and larger-than-usual. He likes the nice surprise they present around every corner. But it was a very specific crowd that awaited him at Suffolk County Community College on Friday: one made up almost entirely of uniformed police.

They lined the stage behind him, their white-gloved dress-uniform hands folded. They sat in the small auditorium in front of the podium. They were guests from out of state, federal officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and local cops from Suffolk County, some of them actively engaged in the fight against the violent MS-13 street gang that has killed 17 Long Islanders within a few miles of where the president was about to speak.

As expected Trump praised their work on that front, which has helped to prevent that vicious gang’s crimes and bring criminals to justice. But then he went further: encouraging officers “not to be too nice.” To be “rough” when throwing someone “into the back of a paddy wagon.” When they were pushing a suspected killer’s head into the squad car with a hand over the perp’s head, don’t worry about hitting the head. “You can take the hand away,” Trump said.

Leave aside the crude cops-and-robbers understanding of police work and the vehicles they now use that this suggests. Forget that Trump was suggesting behavior that, if caught on body-camera or bystander video, might get an officer fired. Let’s pretend that Suffolk County’s last police chief wasnt convicted in federal court for beating up a guy who took a gym bag from his car.

It was rhetoric as usual for Trump, who has been suggesting rough behavior verging on illegal violence during the campaign, when he promised to pay legal bills for supporters who roughed up protesters. But the moment and its reception was still disturbing. The room filled mostly with sworn officers of the law applauded loudly.

It’s no surprise that many police officers vocally supported Trump, who dusted off the phrase “law and order” from the campaign. Trump’s Blue Lives Matter became the rallying cry antithesis to Black Lives Matter.

Officers leaving the speech said they knew the president had their back again, not like that last one. “That was great,” they said, “That was awesome.” Trump “inspired confidence.”

Chief Thomas Boyd of Seaside Heights in New Jersey said Trump understood the daily bravery and challenges of the police officer: running into a robbery or a burning house. The stuff about knocking perps around? Just a “euphemism,” or “semi-joke.” Boyd said his officers know not to do anything like that during an arrest: His officers do the bare minimum to get someone under control and nothing more.


The Suffolk County Police Department tweeted: “As a department, we do not and will not tolerate roughing up of prisoners.”

All the officers there know the law on that count. So why the apparent excitement when Trump encouraged them to test the law’s edges?

Perhaps because some cops are fed up with the political correctness, the public attention, the cell-phone cameras on their every move. It’s true that such attention might be stressful, but it comes for a reason. Baltimore’s police department is operating under a federal consent decree not for the fun of it. Twenty-five-year-old Freddie Gray of that city is dead because someone took the hand-off-the-head action to an extreme and bounced Gray around to his death in the back of a police van.

Trump’s speech was unremarkable, his usual brand of dark foreboding and almost comical digressions. He couldn’t even stay on the topic of law enforcement’s good and necessary work against MS-13 earlier this month — 15 gang member arrests — insultingly diverting into the wealth of his friends, his building ability, and the size of his crowds. But the encouragement for police officers to do what they know is wrong — to disregard the laws they uphold — was a dark moment all its own. And for that crowd, a particularly concerning note.

 
stringer bell;c-9908134 said:
https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/891028126632890368

With all do respect,when it comes to speaking on Trump, Tariq needs to "Flexx" his ass in seat

He said more than enough

He and many others(including the cadre of smart dumb niggas here) grossly miscalculated and thought this shit was a joke to let this inexperienced openly racist ignorant pierce of shit, to hold the most powerful position in the world
 
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http://www.mediaite.com/tv/chris-ha...ort-the-presidents-call-for-police-brutality/

Chris Hayes Presses GOP Rep.: ‘Do You Support the President’s Call for Police Brutality?’

During President Trump‘s speech on immigration and MS-13 today, he told law enforcement officers he doesn’t think they should be “too nice” to criminals. Chris Hayes pressed a Republican congressman––who was in attendance at the event––on that tonight.

After playing the President’s remarks, Hayes asked Rep. Lee Zeldin, “Do you support the president’s call for police brutality?”

Zeldin said he doesn’t, but he also talked about murders in the area believed to have been carried out by MS-13. The Trump administration has been putting some focus this week on cracking down on the violent gang.

Zeldin added that law enforcement officials should be “following local rules and regulations and understanding people are innocent until proven guilty.”

Hayes brought up how the Suffolk County PD indirectly rebuked the President’s remarks and asked Zeldin if Trump’s remarks were appropriate. Zeldin said, “No. I mean, I definitely have a different style than the President.”

Hayes again asked, “Was it appropriate to tell police officers to engage in brutality?”

Zeldin replied, “No. I don’t––I can’t agree with that.”

Hayes recalled the case of Freddie Gray and the circumstances of his death while in police custody to say that the comments from the President could certainly be taken as “hurtful”:

“What seems important as someone who is a lawmaker or someone who is a president and enforcing the law is to understand that engaging in protecting people from MS-13 and prosecuting crimes does not necessitate the police engaging in extra-judicial violence. That seems like an important line to establish and that one doesn’t have anything to do with the other because we’re a nation of laws and we pursue people like MS-13 lawfully.”

Zeldin conceded “you can’t play devil’s advocate” on this and reiterated, “If I was up there, I wouldn’t have said it.”
 
I live in Suffolk county a lot people are staunch Trump supporters in this county he was able to turn it from a blue county into a red county. Brentwood has a huge hispanic population mostly from central America so much that most of the elementary schools subjects there teachers only teach English cause most of the kids only know Spanish. He is just trying put fear into people in that community with ICE and the growing MS 13.

Trump is just trying to build up different distractions from Russia so the media talk about everything else but his emails,meeting,contacts with Russia.

 
someone help me out..

im out here gettin money havin thangs jus like years past..

so im too busy to keep up..

but uhhhh..

besides the dog and pony show

besides the rhetoric..

whats changed??
 
stringer bell;c-9909134 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wTk9_9IRS4
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/chris-ha...ort-the-presidents-call-for-police-brutality/

Chris Hayes Presses GOP Rep.: ‘Do You Support the President’s Call for Police Brutality?’

During President Trump‘s speech on immigration and MS-13 today, he told law enforcement officers he doesn’t think they should be “too nice” to criminals. Chris Hayes pressed a Republican congressman––who was in attendance at the event––on that tonight.

After playing the President’s remarks, Hayes asked Rep. Lee Zeldin, “Do you support the president’s call for police brutality?”

Zeldin said he doesn’t, but he also talked about murders in the area believed to have been carried out by MS-13. The Trump administration has been putting some focus this week on cracking down on the violent gang.

Zeldin added that law enforcement officials should be “following local rules and regulations and understanding people are innocent until proven guilty.”

Hayes brought up how the Suffolk County PD indirectly rebuked the President’s remarks and asked Zeldin if Trump’s remarks were appropriate. Zeldin said, “No. I mean, I definitely have a different style than the President.”

Hayes again asked, “Was it appropriate to tell police officers to engage in brutality?”

Zeldin replied, “No. I don’t––I can’t agree with that.”

Hayes recalled the case of Freddie Gray and the circumstances of his death while in police custody to say that the comments from the President could certainly be taken as “hurtful”:

“What seems important as someone who is a lawmaker or someone who is a president and enforcing the law is to understand that engaging in protecting people from MS-13 and prosecuting crimes does not necessitate the police engaging in extra-judicial violence. That seems like an important line to establish and that one doesn’t have anything to do with the other because we’re a nation of laws and we pursute people like MS-13 lawfully.”

Zeldin conceded “you can’t play devil’s advocate” on this and reiterated, “If I was up there, I wouldn’t have said it.”

Do u. Support the presidents call for police brutaliy
 
BOSSExcellence;c-9909423 said:
someone help me out..

im out here gettin money havin thangs jus like years past..

so im too busy to keep up..

but uhhhh..

besides the dog and pony show

besides the rhetoric..

whats changed??

He's only been in office 6 months. It takes time to push things through. But even in this speech, he himself mentioned that he overturned the order that Obama passed to stop law enforcement from tooling up like soldiers the way they did in Ferguson. I think he also cancelled out those restrictions the justice department put on some police departments due to their past history. Lastly, I think he's gone back on the federal use of for profit prisons. So basically, the few things that Obama did that directly affect blacks the most, Trump has already cut that shit out.
 
pissedoffnobody;c-9910211 said:
stringer bell;c-9908174 said:
http://www.sacbee.com/latest-news/article164292502.html

In his speech, Trump said laws are “stacked” against law enforcement, which make their jobs more difficult.

“For years and years, [laws have] been made to protect the criminal,” Trump said. “Totally protect the criminal, not the officers. You do something wrong, you’re in more jeopardy than they are. These laws are stacked against you. We’re changing those laws.”

There have been numerous, highly publicized cases of police officers shooting or brutalizing unarmed African-American citizens, which has eroded public trust in law enforcement among black communities, according to a Pew Research Center poll.

Officers rarely face jail time after these incidents.

In 2015, Freddie Grey’s spine was severed and he died in a Baltimore police van after being arrested. The officers involved were acquitted of all charges.

In June, Minnesota police officer Jeronimo Yanez was acquitted of second-degree manslaughter after shooting Philando Castile during a routine traffic stop. Castile had an open carry permit for a gun and informed the officer he was carrying it.

... if the police don't like laws, why are they police? The point is to enforce the law and abide by it, id they aren't law enforcers then they are paid state regulators and executioners, not police.

Cops just like having that power. They break the law regularly.
 
a.mann;c-9909132 said:
stringer bell;c-9908134 said:
https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/891028126632890368

With all do respect,when it comes to speaking on Trump, Tariq needs to "Flexx" his ass in seat

He said more than enough

He and many others(including the cadre of smart dumb niggas here) grossly miscalculated and thought this shit was a joke to let this inexperienced openly racist ignorant pierce of shit, to hold the most powerful position in the world


no it's not a "joke" and it wasn't miscalculated, we knew it would be like this that's the point. The white supremacist

are now out in the open in plain sight and that's a good thing. You want to have a declared enemy,meaning you want

to know who your enemies are also everybody has to feel the brunt of Trump's bullshit not just blacks,Mexicans,

Indians/Middle Eastern's,gays,transgenders. The only thing that would be different under Hilary's regime is it

wouldn't be out in the open.
 
a.mann;c-9909132 said:
stringer bell;c-9908134 said:
https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/891028126632890368

With all do respect,when it comes to speaking on Trump, Tariq needs to "Flexx" his ass in seat

He said more than enough

He and many others(including the cadre of smart dumb niggas here) grossly miscalculated and thought this shit was a joke to let this inexperienced openly racist ignorant pierce of shit, to hold the most powerful position in the world


Exactly. Unfathomable idiocy abounded and this clown branded himself in the nonsense. For anybody wondering what has Trump done check the list of executive orders reversing Obama policies and other policies being implemented. From overturning Obama's reversal of mandatory minimums, to strengthening civil forfeiture to the host of various others. Idiots literally said Obama did nothing...well what is Trump overturning then? The policies he "did" this is also a difference between Trump and say another Democrat like Hillary. There are undeniable differences. Its called reality something people were bizarrely strangers to.
 
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pissedoffnobody;c-9910298 said:
VulcanRaven;c-9910251 said:
pissedoffnobody;c-9910211 said:
stringer bell;c-9908174 said:
http://www.sacbee.com/latest-news/article164292502.html

In his speech, Trump said laws are “stacked” against law enforcement, which make their jobs more difficult.

“For years and years, [laws have] been made to protect the criminal,” Trump said. “Totally protect the criminal, not the officers. You do something wrong, you’re in more jeopardy than they are. These laws are stacked against you. We’re changing those laws.”

There have been numerous, highly publicized cases of police officers shooting or brutalizing unarmed African-American citizens, which has eroded public trust in law enforcement among black communities, according to a Pew Research Center poll.

Officers rarely face jail time after these incidents.

In 2015, Freddie Grey’s spine was severed and he died in a Baltimore police van after being arrested. The officers involved were acquitted of all charges.

In June, Minnesota police officer Jeronimo Yanez was acquitted of second-degree manslaughter after shooting Philando Castile during a routine traffic stop. Castile had an open carry permit for a gun and informed the officer he was carrying it.

... if the police don't like laws, why are they police? The point is to enforce the law and abide by it, id they aren't law enforcers then they are paid state regulators and executioners, not police.

Cops just like having that power. They break the law regularly.

I get that, but that's the problem. They want the power to enforce laws on others while being protected from them personally. That's against the basic tenet of the constitution, all men are created equal and should be treated and judged as such as American citizens. If they don't even respect constitutional rights, what business have they enforcing any later laws if they don't respect the foundations?

Police was formed to keep blacks/poor in check and to protect the rich. All that other stuff is bullshit which they use to control thw masses.
 
Lol imagine if Obama had said half the shit 45 has so far while in office, shit would be a total 180. Shit like this makes me wish there was a public fighting/purge arena where you could square up with a motherfucker and set shit straight.
 
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https://twitter.com/bluelivesmtr/status/891085581152866306

Pig Lives Matter has opinion..
http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/29/politics/trump-police-remarks-reaction/index.html

Support also came from the head of the union representing Cleveland's rank-and-file police officers. Without addressing Trump's specific comments on Saturday, Detective Stephen Loomis, president of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association, told CNN there is "unwavering" support for Trump from law enforcement agencies across the country.

"Not surprisingly, (Trump's) comments have been completely taken out of context by the racially exclusive and divisive profiteers seeking to call into question his support of all law abiding citizens and the law enforcement that live and work among them," Loomis said in a statement to CNN.
 
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So ILL;c-9910895 said:
Lol imagine if Obama had said half the shit 45 has so far while in office, shit would be a total 180. Shit like this makes me wish there was a public fighting/purge arena where you could square up with a motherfucker and set shit straight.

Trump's Presidency is the personification of white privilege to a t.
 
Mr.LV;c-9911105 said:
So ILL;c-9910895 said:
Lol imagine if Obama had said half the shit 45 has so far while in office, shit would be a total 180. Shit like this makes me wish there was a public fighting/purge arena where you could square up with a motherfucker and set shit straight.

Trump's Presidency is the personification of white privilege to a t.

Pretty sure every presidency has been the personification of white privilege.
 

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