Jayland Walker — Akron's police 'pigdom' — and the Second Amendment

© 2022 Peter Free

 

10 July 2022

 

 

Today's theme

 

Let's approach the Second Amendment from its asswards side.

 

What it is arguably for.

 

But how it is used.

 

 

Let's begin with . . .

 

. . . Akron (Ohio) home of supposed repression.

 

After Akron police repeatedly shot Jayland Walker (to death) — in an apparent 90 round fusillade of 'just for fun-ism' — Akron's mayor decided to impose the New American Way upon the city's population.

 

Ford Fischer summed this process:

 

 

The Mayor of Akron, Ohio has cancelled Independence Day Fireworks, declared a "State of Emergency" and instituted a 9pm curfew for downtown punishable by 30 days in jail "to protect the peace and good order" following demonstrations escalating last night.

 

 

See the Mayor's written edict, here.

 

 

If you watch the below (situation-summarizing) video . . .

 

. . . you will see that the previous night's demonstrations did not amount to anything especially violent.

 

Akron cops were trying to break up a demonstration — evidently taking place just outside their downtown police building — using tear gas and the usual plethora of armored, gasmasked —(debatably fascist, Maoist-parading) — personnel:

 

 

TK News, Akron community responds to brutal bodycam footage of Jayland Walker being shot 60 times by police, YouTube (08 July 2022)

 

 

Why . . .

 

. . . it was necessary to disperse that justifiable demonstration — especially given Akron's obviously in-progress coverup of the manner of Mr. Walker's execution — defeats my ex-cop and constitutional attorney's brain.

 

Similarly, why it was necessary to punish the whole Fourth of July city for what seemed to have been a reasonable — if arguably occasionally unpleasant — exercise of American rights, also defies Freedom-supporting reason.

 

Evidently:

 

 

We the Guv'mint are murderous tyrants.

 

And every time y'all People Folk say so, we're gonna squash y'all further.

 

 

Tyrannical repression is American Government's first recourse

 

Jayland Walker was blasted to death.

 

In a display of the equivalent of a police lynching — as well as a bullet-spraying disregard for the rest of the public's right to safety — for little to no reason at all.

 

And now, Akron is trying to cover Mr. Walker's execution up in American policing's typical — we don't know nothin' — manner.

 

During the obvious cover-up, the City further reacted by repressing the Public's right to protest.

 

Inferably because said protest made it too difficult for cops to drive into (or out of) their downtown parking spaces. Or some similarly aggressive expression of Tyranny's purported right to be convenienced (by obedient sheep) at every turn.

 

 

The moral? — Maybe the Second Amendment is not being used properly

 

Anti-government protests (these days) should recruit masses of armed Second Amendmenters.

 

They should do a Show and Tell — kindergarten style — regarding exactly who outnumbers America's — too commonly militarized and arguably murder-minded — police forces.

 

That is what Second Amendment weapons are, we are repeatedly told, fundamentally for.

 

If that is true, then these Second Amendment weapons proponents should reflect that their masturbatory-only, weapons-coveting societal cowardice brings no worthy reward.

 

If rabid gun-bearers want Society to pay the Mass Shooting Blood Fee every few days, we should also be using use these Amendment-protected arms to actively defend Freedom across our Liberty-crumbling land.

 

I find it darkly amusing how the purported Second Amendment is used to justify paying an appallingly high cost in Crazy Person-occasioned mayhem. But it never seems to be employed, (by the many) to protect the fundamental freedoms that we casually assume the Second Amendment was embraced to defend.

 

Ergo we are constantly subjected to the worst of both worlds. The continuing near-daily dose of shooting mayhem, as well as the constantly accelerating Government-sponsored erosion of previously accorded rights.

 

The United States, debatably always, has been completely out of any form of sensible balance.