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Trooper Gets Killed Directing Traffic – A Reader Requested We Highlight A Callous Facebook Entry

I’m going to oblige this reader. Their hope is that she pays some sort of price for her callousness and idiocy.

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One of the reasons I am going to oblige our reader is that I do not want to live in a society where morons can spout their idiocy unchallenged, and where “movements” born from mentally challenged minds are encouraged.

We’ve moved into an era of the written word. People should show some self-respect:

Backlash is one word.

There is no such thing as good backlash.

You need a comma after “last post.”

You need a comma or a period after “I said.”

Everyday means ordinary, as in, my everyday shoes. You meant to say every day, which means something that occurs on consecutive days. You need a comma after every day.

“There” is a location. “Their” means “belonging to.”

“I glad” should be “I’m glad.”

You’re an adult, and you haven’t grasped these fundamentals yet?

Everybody can make a mistake once in awhile. I make plenty. There might be one in this post. But you’ve managed to cram 7 mistakes into a 53 word paragraph. That’s not a good percentage.

I think what’s going on here is that your “movement” is thought to be idiotic by anyone that knows how to spell and construct sentences, but they placate and patronize the illiterates because they need your vote.

I Can’t Breath

The movement you should be starting is the “learn to communicate on a fifth grade level” movement.

Then after you’ve mastered that we can try for high school level.

Soon people might start respecting your opinions, because you probably won’t be holding such stupid ones once you start educating yourself.

Story about the trooper HERE.

 

 

 

32 Comments on Trooper Gets Killed Directing Traffic – A Reader Requested We Highlight A Callous Facebook Entry

  1. This is from last Friday. A FB post from the guy that Cerakotes our guns. I read this Bull Shit by this Bitch and immediately thought of this.

    “I just stopped in West Sac to meet with a customer. Afterwards went to Carl’s Jr for some breakfast. As I pulled into a parking spot I witnessed a CHP peace officer handing a young lady a bag of food and drink. This young lady appeared to be living on the streets and not in a clear state of mind. This officer then proceeded to tell her that she needs to call her Mom and get home. He then asked if she had money for a phone call. The young lady did not. $1 was placed in her hand after she promised to call her mother. The officer told her to be safe and went on his way. These are the small things that out peace officers do that typically are unnoticed. The officer will go back to work protecting this community without asking for thanks or gratitude or that pat on the back.
    Thank You Sir for All that you do, whether noticed or not.”

    They don’t deserve this shit.

  2. This may seem like a little thing to most. It’s about a civil society that’s coming unraveled. But I’ve noticed more and more that the African American community no longer observes things like yellow or red curbs, no parking zones, that are routinely ignored. Cops no longer enforce it. Not worth the trouble. Blacks just pull up to yellow curbs, amble out of their vehicles, do a little shopping, then get back into their cars.

    There are no reprisals for lawbreakers of a certain race. We have all learned to live by the rules, but in Obama’s America there seems that law abiding, at the most basic public safety level, is gone.

    I don’t blame the police. Enforcement equals harassment, but civil society continues to erode. Why bother? Right?

  3. Next time somebody decides to run Nicole Ohmer over, I hope they wait till I get there because I want to take some cool pictures and post them on Facebook.

    I don’t even care if I get any Black- er, I mean, -backlash for it, and if it causes anyone to have an involuntary bowel movement, well, I’m sure it’s also a movement that Nicole would have been proud to be a part of.

    😉

  4. an·o·mie

    /ˈanəˌmē/

    noun

    noun: anomie; noun: anomy

    lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group.
    “the theory that high-rise architecture leads to anomie in the residents”

  5. PHenry, Doc, BB. The reason I knew the word “anomie” is because I got
    it wrong in a Soc.101 test about 43 years ago. Never forgot it. It’s a handy little word that describes the shit that we are dealing with today. Semper Fi.

  6. Dear Nicloe Ohmer, I am a deputy sheriff/coroner. I have stood on someone’s porch (no matter the hour of day or night) informing a family member that their loved one (wife, husband, child, or LEO of all of the preceding) isn’t coming home ever again. Thus far in nearly 30 years, be it an officer or family member of the deceased that I have given that news to, has anyone ever given a damn about your traffic concerns.

  7. She a big mouth, lying hypocrite. Who’s she gonna call if her significant other decides to knock her block off? Some how those so-called racist cops become angels of mercy.

  8. @Lady In Red; the page has been taken down. I suspect that this stunned whore is going to pay for her callous comment. I wonder if she’ll dial for her “movement” friends when some shit hits the fan and the stats say that at some point she’ll have to call someone for help.

  9. GURL
    It may be hard to text or dial 911 for help when your head is bashed in, your hands and fingers are broken, you are unconscious, bleeding out from your man cutting you. When you get to the other side, just tell the dark ones you are looking for your Movement’s place where they stay. You will fit right in. And by the way, the ac doesn’t work so well.

  10. We live in a predominantly white, semi-wooded area approximately 45 minutes from the more culturally enriched zones of a large southern city.

    Two weeks ago that didn’t matter. Two exemplary citizens of that town drove out here and hit a series of houses while everyone was at work. Little was stolen from us and we got it all back, as did everyone else.

    No one was hurt but they had the bad luck to choose the house of a deputy sheriff who’s wife happened to be home. She heard them bust in and called 911. Long short, after a night in rain and weeds they were both caught last weekend and are now facing armed home invasion charges instead of just B&E.

    The incident served to remind me of something I already knew but, in the busy day to day, tend to forget.

    When the collapse comes–and it must–if you live near anything approximating urban, be ready to bug out on short notice for safer climes, or prepared to batten down and protect yourselves from hordes of starving rapists whose already considerable sense of outraged entitlement at your expense will have amped up to 11.

  11. BFR: “Everybody can make a mistake once in awhile. I make plenty. There might be one in this post. ”

    man, i REALLY hate to point this out, but there should be a period or a SEMI-COLON, after “i said.”….it’s either two separate sentences, or it’s a compound sentence, which would require a semi-colon, not a comma….

    there, i said it……AND I’M SORRY….but it had to be done…..

    sigh…..

  12. Thanks for posting this. I love making these people internet famous. I promise you, this link is being shared with everyone i know. You da Man (am i allowed to say that anymore, i just cant keep this crap straight)

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