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1. readar+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-07 10:08:43
LE culture of leadership is almost totally based on seniority from what I understand, the veterans of the recent wars aren’t old enough to be in positions of control.

This also doesn’t jive with the commonly held idea of armed forces members having higher standards for ROE and better training than LEOs, and introduces a pretty murky version of “war criminal”, as opposed to the usual Kissinger’s and Bush’s.

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2. fit2ru+42[view] [source] 2020-06-07 10:33:59
>>readar+(OP)
The culture of America's law enforcement is derived from the actions of its military heroes.

American LE and American military are intertwined, and the policies which are derived in one arena and moved to another have been for decades a mainstay of the means by which America's military industrial pharmaceutical complex maintains an iron grip on the nations martial resources.

Until the American people avail themselves of the truth regarding their leaders involvement in committing crimes against humanity with impunity, the American people will themselves be subject to the very same criminals' policies.

What happened to Mosul can happen to Baltimore. The very same mechanics of discrimination and hatred are at play.

3. basilg+x5[view] [source] 2020-06-07 11:10:58
>>readar+(OP)
Both of your posts in this thread explicitly call out leadership, but I didn't read the original comment as talking only about leadership. I think this may be the disconnect in this thread.
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