Quote:That's right. Nuffin. We've showed you all this. Not one murder at a BLM rally. No one invaded the Capitol, tasered cops and caused the deaths of five.
Nuffin. Oh, you'll shriek and moan and get yourself in a right old tizz, but BLM was a completely peaceful movement, as we've shown.
Now, you're what we call buggered. Your distractions aren't working, you're running out of whatabouts and no one's buying your lies.
All you've got left is Pakis and Dagos and Tjurds. Something tells me Americans are starting to catch on too. I could be wrong, but I've got the feeling.
You're done.
Of course you are wrong. You are lying, pantaloon sniffing wee paki, as even the dumbest 13 year old leftward know.
The War on Cops.
Two months after the pandemic hit, and sparked by the death of George Floyd, cities all across the country broke out into violent riots. Much of that violence has been directed at law enforcement, and it has taken a serious toll.
During the 2020 riots, more than 900 law enforcement officers were injured, including 277 officer injuries while defending the federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon, and 60 Secret Service officers defending the White House.
In September, a gunman ambushed two Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputies as they sat in their squad car. In January 2020, a violent mob attacked police defending the Capitol. Just last month, a young man killed a Capitol police officer performing his duties.
Police across the country are suffering from demoralization and fatigue. By the end of last summer, police officers were quitting the force in large numbers.
Last August, 49 officers retired from the Portland Police Bureau in Oregon. That’s more than it lost in all of 2019.
By the end of last summer, 140 officers had quit the Atlanta Police Department by that point in the year. That number had only been 80 in the previous year.
And in Washington, D.C., over 300 officers have quit since last June. Only half of those were retirements. The other half just walked away.
What does that mean for the crime in these cities?
In Portland, murders increased 60 percent in 2020 from the year before. Arsons were up 95 percent.
In Atlanta, murders were up 62 percent in 2020 from the year before. Aggravated assault was up by 15 percent.
And in Washington, D.C., murders were up 22 percent in 2020 from the year before. So far this year, murders are up even more – 33 percent so far in 2021 compared to this point last year.
Professor Paul Cassell at the University of Utah estimates that reduced policing in dangerous neighborhoods last year caused an additional 1,200 homicides in America’s largest cities.
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/grassley-lets-end-the-war-on-cops