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WATCH: This is What Police Officers Have to Deal with at “Protests”

If we took the mainstream media’s narrative on police officers at face value, we would assume that ever cop in America is roaming the streets looking for an excuse for violence. The video below shows us what’s really happening.

Officers deployed to rowdy protests — also known as “riots” — are subject to all kinds of abuse. One of the latest trends for would-be “demonstrators” is shining laser pens directly into an officer’s eyes, which can cause permanent damage.

Remember, all of these demonstrations have been allegedly “peaceful.”

We need to spread videos like this around as much as possible. Americans need to know the truth about what their law enforcement officers are dealing with. This is not a repeat of 1969’s “Summer of Love,” as a certain mayor of Seattle put it. This is enabled lawlessness, and the mainstream media is fully complicit in spreading the lies that allow it to happen.

It should go without saying, but we’ll say it anyway: there is a serious danger in convincing a plurality of the public that police officers are actively out to get them. This is the sort of systemic mistrust that destroys republics.

Here’s the DC Shorts with the truth about what’s really happening on the streets.


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