Seeing the Columbus shoot video within hours of the incident (because Columbus PD smartly posted the officer's body cam footage right away), I remember thinking "well, even though the Chauvin case is right in front of us, at least nobody can really argue that Columbus was awesome policing". How completely wrong I was. Speaking only for myself, that appears to be one of the very "best" police shoots I have ever seen, and the best in recent memory. What the officer had to process in seconds and make exactly the right decision in lethal use of force still amazes me. On my best day, I could not have processed and reacted as quickly and correctly as he did.
One thought I now have is - well, if the left is hair on fire outraged at such an obviously correct use of force. there is probably no use of force (white on black, of course, for now) that the left would not consider a hair on fire outrage. They can be expected to push the racism, defund police, eliminate police, etc narratives every single time regardless of the circumstances - even where it is clear early-on the police acted correctly.
With this in mind, the left (Dems, administration, most media, academia, hollywood. big tech, deep state, etc) can be expected to push all forms of defund/eliminate/re-imagine police to drive public opinion to support local police replacement with a national police force that is controlled by the power centers of the left. Straight out of Rules for Radicals by Alinsky. I have NOT seen the coordinated left actually propose this yet, but if they do, to me the blueprint is laid bare.
I wouldn't be surprised if this integrates with the data gathering/spying capabilities of the alphabet agencies and big tech. The objective being to identify potential threats in the population and deal with them proactively. I think this was the "civilian police force" that Obama mentioned years ago about saying it would be (paraphrasing) "just as large and as well armed as the military" and has since been silent about. I also believe this is the likely answer to "who is going to try to confiscate the guns"? Imagine pre-dawn surprise raids to targeted individuals - similar to what we saw with Roger Stone. Not a neighborhood or city at the same time. A series of individual surprise raids.
To me, this seems like a logical connection of the dots based on what the left has said in the past and recently about gun control, demonization of most of the country, and hatred of police. Seems to work toward their control/centralization impulses. What say you? Makes sense, wacky conspiracy theory, or something else?



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