Friday, January 02, 2015

AMERICANS UNITED CIVIL MOVEMENT


AMERICANS UNITED CIVIL MOVEMENT (AUCM)

Although I am deeply saddened by the deaths of the to NYPD police officers (Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos) I must address the topic of respect.

In the past I have published works predicting the next civil war in America. This post further validates reasons why civil war will be eminent if American leaders don't get an understanding on what American society will not stand for. 
It is evident that so many of the current issues between public citizens & police have been caused due to a lack of respect for authority. This lack of respect has been shown from politicians,  preachers, doctors, teachers and policemen. All of these "trustworthy" positions require some level of trust between the public and the person perform'n the job. 
The facts are, politicians don't show respect to the president or his family (http://politic365.com/2012/01/27/the-10-worst-moments-of-disrespect-towards-president-obama/). Police don't respect politicians (http://m.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/bratton-police-distrust-de-blasio-article-1.2058732#bmb=1). Civilians don't respect the police (http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN0K71D820141229?irpc=932 ). Politicians (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wikiList_of_federal_political_scandals_in_the_United_States) , teachers (http://mobile.wnd.com/2014/10/female-gym-teacher-rapes-boy-30-times/), preachers (http://rt.com/usa/196020-alabama-pastor-aids-sex/) & police (http://articles.latimes.com/2013/nov/25/local/la-me-judge-ucla-20131126) disrespect civilians . 
More specifically, with this trickle down effect of lack of respect, how do we systemically bridge the growing gap between civilians & police. The biggest issue is that police are supposed to be the mediating force for all of society to co-exist. But historically police officers have been placed in a precarious situation that causes them to have to choose between their job and their rights/beliefs as citizens. American Revolution April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783, was this countries first documented war, over charters & fought between police and civilians (http:/en.m.wikipedia.org/wikiBattles_of_Lexington_and_Concord). The Civil War April 12, 1861 - April 9, 1865 was fought over whether states could or couldn't have slaves in essence. Both, Confederate and Union, forces used civilian and police/military aid. The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1968 was largely fought due to injustices & police brutality against minorities. This civil war was clearly regulated strongly in part by police officers that targeted minorities, especially blacks. In each of these civil movements police officers played a vital role in regulating society's tempo in the outcome of these events. 
I realize that in any and every position on earth "good"and "bad" people exist. However, in dealing with the facts, police officers are strongly to the public like a thermostat is to a heating/cooling unit. They have the ability to help escalate or de-escalate situations in most instances. How effective have most departments around the country been at using this tool as an asset to help build a positive reputation of their departments and the image of policemen as a whole? 
Here we are in the eve of 2015 & by my calculations civil unrest has breached our horizon. I'll let ya in on a secret, the brotherhood of policemen is strong. Make no mistake that all cops know that a good cop with no back up is a potentially dead cop. So every officer is very careful not to step on any toes because the politics, in the police realm, is literally cut throat. So don't expect abstrair police officers to step up & independently attempt to make the first move in an effort to mend relationships between their departments & the public. 
The American government is the service man to repairing the dilapidated unit. When the controls go out, a service man is called out to fix the unit & restore a temperatured balance. 
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, you have not been returning calls from civilians who r demand'n some kind of insulation/protection during this brutal climate of hostility. Your answering machine is telling us to just follow the directions provided by each specific unit. However, the units are outdated and the printed instructions have become blurred from the constant use of handling the unit. You see, recent global warming has caused an increased use of the unit. Because of the over usage, the unit has leaks & worn out parts that are no longer as effective and in most cases have become defective over the course of time. I know that you were closed for the holidays but this an issue that I, we-my American family, would like to be immediately resolved in this new year. I do know that the vents are dirty, appear to be corroded & it's geting hard for me to breathe. Please return the call immediately. I can be reached in my Ferguson, Missouri;  Staten Island, New York; Los Angeles, California; Denver, Colorado; Jackson, Mississippi; Hillsborough County, Florida;  Atlanta, Georgia; Skokie, Illinois; New Orleans, Louisiana; District Heights, Maryland; Kansas City, Missouri; Passaic, New Jersey; Doña Ana County, New Mexico; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Lima, Ohio; Portland, Oregon; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Goose Creek, South Carolina; Houston, Texas; Spokane, Washington and Milwaukee, Wisconsin state offices ( http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cases_of_police_brutality_in_the_United_States).   
Someone has to establish a code of conduct, American government. If you don't then the people will. & when the people decide on what we want, we fight & historically we have won! #Icantbreathe #alllivesmatter #handsup #weshallovercome #givemelibertyorgivemedeath #neversurrender #KDBrosia #policemafia #AmericansUnitedCivilMovement #AUCA 

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