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Are you from there?
I just can't wrap my head around any of this, including the psychology of the people there.
I've seen countless videos of British cops bothering someone for (what is essentially) a thought crime. They said the wrong thing or hurt someone's feelings. And the people in the video will actually have a full on conversation with the cop and humor their argument (in my opinion giving them more rope to hang you with) instead of just telling the cops to fuck off like we would in the US.
Not UK but Norway, our cops don't carry guns either. It's possible in a overall safe country. Been to UK many times too. These videos, like all dindu videos are mostly bullshit only showing one side of the story.
They don't have magical tracking devices, it takes a lot of effort and resources to track someone down, even if they made a comment on facebook, which means they have to convince the US law enforcement to rat people out, which only happens if the comment is illegal in the US too.
People who get confronted by UK cops usually aren't as innocent as they want you to believe. There's usually more to the story than just saying something politically incorrect. Hence why they get confronted and not arrested, because here's not enough evidence of a crime to have the person arrested. They're just fishing.
If you e ever interacted with US blacks you'd probably realize that there really is only one side to the story, as the dindu videos we post of them would suggest. When a million videos portray the same thing it's not selected editing, it's just how they are.
What additional wrongdoing are you suggesting these people being confronted by police have committed? Because sometimes in the videos the police will make direct reference to thought crimes. Are you suggesting that's not the real reason for the police visit? And if so, why even mention a non crime? And why do the 'suspects' even engage instead of just walking away or closing their door?
Again, culturally, I think you as a Norwegian and me as an American just see the situation through completely different lenses. So much so that we can't even agree on what's happening.
> Are you suggesting that's not the real reason for the police visit?
Doesn't have to be, cops can lie after all when they're out fishing.
> And why do the 'suspects' even engage instead of just walking away or closing their door?
General talk, like "the friendly cop" trick. Remember how they say, never talk to cops. This is exactly why, because anything you say can and will be used against you.
It's like if I ask you right now why you punch your wife 4 times every day, this you could either ignore because you know it's a lie or some sort of trick, or you'll respond trying to explain how slapping her 3 times instead of 4 is not technically a punch or something. But in doing so I now have evidence of the 3 times per day slapping.
> Again, culturally, I think you as a Norwegian and me as an American just see the situation through completely different lenses. So much so that we can't even agree on what's happening.
It's not a cultural difference, I simply trust statistics more than random videos because there's far too many shills posting and re-posting the same videos over and over again to spread a fake message.
I used to get mad over random videos back in the days too before I knew about shills and the jew, back then I also voted for the (((controlled opposition))). We've all been deceived by the jew.
I just can't wrap my head around any of this, including the psychology of the people there.
I've seen countless videos of British cops bothering someone for (what is essentially) a thought crime. They said the wrong thing or hurt someone's feelings. And the people in the video will actually have a full on conversation with the cop and humor their argument (in my opinion giving them more rope to hang you with) instead of just telling the cops to fuck off like we would in the US.
The whole dynamic is weird to me.
They don't have magical tracking devices, it takes a lot of effort and resources to track someone down, even if they made a comment on facebook, which means they have to convince the US law enforcement to rat people out, which only happens if the comment is illegal in the US too.
People who get confronted by UK cops usually aren't as innocent as they want you to believe. There's usually more to the story than just saying something politically incorrect. Hence why they get confronted and not arrested, because here's not enough evidence of a crime to have the person arrested. They're just fishing.
What additional wrongdoing are you suggesting these people being confronted by police have committed? Because sometimes in the videos the police will make direct reference to thought crimes. Are you suggesting that's not the real reason for the police visit? And if so, why even mention a non crime? And why do the 'suspects' even engage instead of just walking away or closing their door?
Again, culturally, I think you as a Norwegian and me as an American just see the situation through completely different lenses. So much so that we can't even agree on what's happening.
Doesn't have to be, cops can lie after all when they're out fishing.
> And why do the 'suspects' even engage instead of just walking away or closing their door?
General talk, like "the friendly cop" trick. Remember how they say, never talk to cops. This is exactly why, because anything you say can and will be used against you.
It's like if I ask you right now why you punch your wife 4 times every day, this you could either ignore because you know it's a lie or some sort of trick, or you'll respond trying to explain how slapping her 3 times instead of 4 is not technically a punch or something. But in doing so I now have evidence of the 3 times per day slapping.
> Again, culturally, I think you as a Norwegian and me as an American just see the situation through completely different lenses. So much so that we can't even agree on what's happening.
It's not a cultural difference, I simply trust statistics more than random videos because there's far too many shills posting and re-posting the same videos over and over again to spread a fake message.
I used to get mad over random videos back in the days too before I knew about shills and the jew, back then I also voted for the (((controlled opposition))). We've all been deceived by the jew.