Armed Government Worker Assaults and Injures Elderly Man
Posted by freedomforall 6 days, 7 hours ago to Government
Excerpt:
"Government: – as a concept – can be distilled down to the video accompanying this article. It shows government personified.
As well as what government does.
A man – in this case, an elderly Vietnamese man who is also very clearly a threat to no one as you can see for yourself – is brutally assaulted by an armed government worker for the one crime the government never tolerates:
The man did not obey.
In this case, it appears to be because the elderly (and obviously frail) man didn’t understand – which is true in more than just the literal (language barrier) sense.
There was apparently a minor traffic accident involving the elderly man and the driver of another car. Someone foolishly called the government – and an armed government worker was dispatched to the scene.
The elderly man soon came to understand.
He was subjected to an IDF-style lesson in Who’s the Boss after the probably IDF-trained psychopath embodying everything that “the government” is and does became annoyed when the elderly man balked at signing a traffic ticket. Which probably wasn’t even that, because it’s clear the old man was having difficulty understanding, due to a language barrier. This appears obvious, watching the interaction.
The sudden brutality that ensues is obvious, too.
The armed government worker – who is probably in his 20s or 30s and is definitely twice the size and probably three or four times as strong as the elderly Vietnamese man, goes Krav Magra on the elderly man when the elderly man causally brushes the Inviolate Person of the AGW with his hand. This triggers the Krav Magra’ing. The AGW grabs the elderly man’s arm and twists him around, violently hurling him to the ground while shrieking at him to “get on the ground!”
The AGW then wrenches the elderly man’s arms behind his back and manacles him like an animal – which is an ironic inversion of roles.
...
This is policy – and it is routine. It is the new mentality.
It is only because this particular incident was video recorded and visually appalling that anything was done to chasten the government’s worker. He was apparently placed on “administrative leave.”
He was not arrested. He will almost certainly not be charged. And – in the unlikely event that public outrage results in him being charged – the odds of him being convicted and sent to prison for brutally attacking a frail, elderly man was who literally was incapable of fighting back are slim to nil.
What is certain – as always in these cases – is that the tax-sheep of the area under the control of the government will be shorn to pay the elderly man’s medical bills and the damages awarded by a civil court. That is how these matters are handled. Which is to say, the people who had nothing to do with what was done get to pay for it while the armed government worker who did it gets away with doing it.
This concludes today’s lesson in the nature of government."
"Government: – as a concept – can be distilled down to the video accompanying this article. It shows government personified.
As well as what government does.
A man – in this case, an elderly Vietnamese man who is also very clearly a threat to no one as you can see for yourself – is brutally assaulted by an armed government worker for the one crime the government never tolerates:
The man did not obey.
In this case, it appears to be because the elderly (and obviously frail) man didn’t understand – which is true in more than just the literal (language barrier) sense.
There was apparently a minor traffic accident involving the elderly man and the driver of another car. Someone foolishly called the government – and an armed government worker was dispatched to the scene.
The elderly man soon came to understand.
He was subjected to an IDF-style lesson in Who’s the Boss after the probably IDF-trained psychopath embodying everything that “the government” is and does became annoyed when the elderly man balked at signing a traffic ticket. Which probably wasn’t even that, because it’s clear the old man was having difficulty understanding, due to a language barrier. This appears obvious, watching the interaction.
The sudden brutality that ensues is obvious, too.
The armed government worker – who is probably in his 20s or 30s and is definitely twice the size and probably three or four times as strong as the elderly Vietnamese man, goes Krav Magra on the elderly man when the elderly man causally brushes the Inviolate Person of the AGW with his hand. This triggers the Krav Magra’ing. The AGW grabs the elderly man’s arm and twists him around, violently hurling him to the ground while shrieking at him to “get on the ground!”
The AGW then wrenches the elderly man’s arms behind his back and manacles him like an animal – which is an ironic inversion of roles.
...
This is policy – and it is routine. It is the new mentality.
It is only because this particular incident was video recorded and visually appalling that anything was done to chasten the government’s worker. He was apparently placed on “administrative leave.”
He was not arrested. He will almost certainly not be charged. And – in the unlikely event that public outrage results in him being charged – the odds of him being convicted and sent to prison for brutally attacking a frail, elderly man was who literally was incapable of fighting back are slim to nil.
What is certain – as always in these cases – is that the tax-sheep of the area under the control of the government will be shorn to pay the elderly man’s medical bills and the damages awarded by a civil court. That is how these matters are handled. Which is to say, the people who had nothing to do with what was done get to pay for it while the armed government worker who did it gets away with doing it.
This concludes today’s lesson in the nature of government."
I tell my son and his buddies, "Stay out of the system. Don't get arrested for anything. Always be syrupy sweet in your interactions with a police officer. Because, they can kill you if you piss them off and get away with it."
What I saw was unnecessary excessive force who I suspect became very unprofessionally frustrated with a 70-year-old man who looks older than 77-year-old me.
When that old man said he was willing to go to jail, the first thing out of my mouth would have been he would have to be handcuffed. Such is how I was required to transport inmates to a hospital, a courthouse and so forth.
There was no reason to suddenly seize that frail old man and to throw him down on his face.
If old retired me dino was ever out of no where treated like that, I would not only sue the cop but his entire local, state or federal department who is responsible for to train the thug how to properly deal with the public.
Ka-ching!