E-Kul doesn't like the Police because they pull him up when he threatens women. If some fucking loser threatened a woman and you had to go around to his house to charge him how would you treat him? Like the piece of shit he is.
I have never threatened a woman in my life, why would I do such a thing, especially considering I have no trouble physically dominating fully grown men such as yourself. Have i ever stood up to a woman and restrained her while attacking me, sure. Most men do at some point, , I even had to do this on occasion with my sisters growing up when they launched a fully fledged attack. Have I ever beat up a woman - NEVER! As a matter of responsibility, I NEVER threaten anyone, most people are already intimidated by my size and as a pacifist I don't like to fight. I often have to tell people, after they have met me and said something stupid like "Oh, your a big fella, I won't mess with you" that just because I am big, doesn't mean I am a MMA expert or wanting to fight anybody for that matter. But, push me far enough or into a corner, I am like anybody and will do what is necessary. I learnt long ago, just by being bigger than most, this is perceived as a threat in itself to a lot of people, so I try and downplay it, so as not to intimidate anyone. Having said that, women are normally never intimidated just by my physical size and have shown more game than most of the men I have ever met,
Now, after dealing with another one of my butthurt getbigger stalkers, back to the thread. Yes, I believe Powerful organisations like the Police are out of control and something needs to be done about them. Do I think vigilante style armed militias are the answer, MAYBE. The problem with this is, you are likely to be out gunned. Essentially, their needs to be accountability, and that is more likely to come from a majority determined people who are prepared to peacefully rally against the corrupt powers that be. The reason Dorner had to go on such an escapade, because he didn't have the backing and support of a large collective of like minded individuals willing to stand against power and corruption. Had Dorner had some support of like minded people, he wouldn't have felt so isolated and potentially could have been encouraged to take a different action.
Dorner recognised the apathy of the average person and their ignorance of the truth, for him the situation felt hopeless and he took a stand the only way he knew how and was trained to do, with violence. Did he accomplish anything?maybe, maybe not. I am not suggesting this is an easy fix problem, but at the very least people need to start talking about it and coming together to stand against it, not sitting idly by and watching or ignoring as Corrupted power spins increasingly out of control. I don't think citizens arming themselves heavily and waiting for the Government to strike is the answer, large groups of people need to get in the Governments face loudly and continually and as peacefully as possible, and stop being on the defensive. I think there are parts of the world where this is starting to happen (like Egypt) and some small movements in Western Countries like the Occupy Movement, but it needs to become overwhelmingly popular for it too revolutionise the world.
JMO