You Can't Tase Me, Bro! Not With ThorShield Clothing »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 8 months ago in Science & Technology"Don't Tase Me, Bro!" was the top quote of 2007, but we may never hear those words again. Point Blank Solutions, the world's leading manufacturer of body armor, announced in a press release that it has entered "into an agreement with G2 Consulting to market a line of electroshock weapon protection systems."
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denden798 months ago
Not cool, bro!
1st, what's "bro?" Seems to me, some kind of offshoot word for brother, coined by black people who don't want to conform to real AMERICAN ways and traditions.
2nd, who's going to buy and/or use this "stealth" product, but a person intent on committing a crime, and maybe getting caught?
3rd, why is the percentage of black people in prison so much higher than white people?
Don't give us any crap about discrimination! Criminal intent is in the mind(s) of "Afro-Americans" because they are generally of a mind that guns will solve all their problems, and they generally think "whitey" (the white people of America) owes them something for 300 years of enslavement.
WRONG! The unheated shacks of Virginia's peanut farm areas are of their own chosing, and drugs won't solve anything!
Get with AMERICA, or get on a boat back to Africa!
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Hobe8 months ago
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Locky128 months ago
How many people have to disobey the law and then disobey the police before they learn it's the wrong thing to do?
How many "emotionally unstable" people will stop forgetting to take their meds before the police are called and have to defend themselves?
That's the REAL disgrace.
If a person is so easy to deal with, deal with that person yourself before you call the police.
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tanglang8 months ago
Last week one of my local police officers shot and killed a man with a very long record. One that involves a history of fighting the police. While being arrested, he fought with the officer, tried to take his gun and was shot in the process.
His family and friends are now protesting saying that he was shot in cold blood.
The point is, had he have been a law abiding citizen and not tried to take an officers gun, he would be alive and well today.
In my opinion, if you try to fight an officer, armed or not, that officer should have the right to use deadly force. Why? As a black belt in Kung Fu, I can tell you that I do not need a weapon to kill someone.
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