Comments by "Niall O\x27Neill" (@nialloneill5097) on "The Only Cop In America Speaking Out 🇺🇸" video.

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  4.  @angelasands1643  There's some great pts there! Within the whole process, you have how they are when they start, then how they are as the job takes its toll. You need the right material to begin with, who care, but are strong enough to deal with any situations. Then you need ongoing supervision, remined them why they are in the job, create better human beings, advance their technical knowledge of the job, then finally, deal with traumas. I recall the Miner's Strike and Hillsborough tragedies in the UK, including Orgreave. These incidents, and the media reports followed in the footsteps of many previous industrial encounters, and societal attitudes that were carried forth from at est Victorian days, maybe before. Namely that the serfs and working class were scum, and vastly inferior to the upper class elite, who use the law, indeed, are the law, and the police tend to be an extension of their whims. Both events caused a lot of hate towards the police, and it is well known that many of them lied to incriminate the miners who were fighting for the jobs and livelihood, and communities and way of life. Somehow, the Hillsborough tragedy was investigated, and all these points were found to be credible, as they blamed the fans (scum) for the problems that led to close to 100 deaths. In court it was found to be the fault of the police, and after the event, many police were told by their superiors to lie, so as to fit the fans up with the blame. Eventually, some of the police have been found culpable, but their sentences are nothing compared to say what the wrongly convicted miners received, banged up, lost job, lost income, lost industry, lost community. There were many lies too from high politicians, including the then PM, curfews in local villages, innocent people and children beaten up. As you said, it is a power trip to many, which comes from an inner neediness, hence why many police, even high officials, are now being found out as sexual predators and abusers. I think on one hand then, this is a continuation of the class struggle, where the rich are seen as the superior being, and the workers, or unemployed now, seen as inferior, including on a moral basis. This is why we developed strong Unions, which were the Voice of the people, but are now smashed after that Strike. Our society is not the same now, there are lies, oppression, abuses and falsehood everywhere now. Secondly, the job attracts no-gooders, as I have some of them, and found them nearly all to be untrustworthy wanna be's, liars, crooks, and they would shop anyone for a promotion, and more money. I also heard of a few that suffered trauma after the Hillborough tragedy, and never worked again. The game called cops and robbers is a part of the bigger games people play (Eric Berne), which are one up games, so involve domination, including at a moral level. So no matter what the rich elite of this country did to their own people, and their colonies, there is a sense that these people needed them, as they were barbaric, uncivilised, etc. Such is the way of deluded, crooked, corrupt egotists, and sadly there are too many in humanity now to make for a good society. The politicians are mostly the same too, on local and national levels, and now..they have no-ne to answer to, as the Unions are weak, the people have no voice, and the indigenous tribes have been decimated. There was a news item today, which said that No 10 would not talk to Greenpeace anymore, as a few of them sat on the PMs roof to protest the govt's return to oil and gas, so they have been labelled crooks, whereas the real crooks are the Govt and the oil companies. Yet if there was a demo in Russia, they would be applauded as worthy heroes. Hypocrisy then at the upper levels of society, as too many of our so-called leaders have become dehumanised, and to justify the unjustifiable, they persecute other with greater vigour. Only great karmic storms will pave the way for a good society, where the leaders are both the wisest, most sincere, and humblest servants of both God and their people. Until then, it will get worse, much worse!!! Man has forgot his spirit, and intuition, and leads his life with his earthly intellect, so he cannot rise above the earthly, and so has become a destructive, and oft evil, rapacious beast, and it is just these people who lust to rule, and so find jobs that suit their motives, whichever tier of society they work in. All the very best.
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