The United States is a country where the police will arrest you for merely not showing ID, even in situations where they don't have the legal right to demand ID. Here is yet another example, from literally thousands and thousands I could list.
At the same time you can have people attacking and damaging governmental property, like government-owned cars, in direct view of law enforcement, and those cops... just shove the attackers aside but make no arrests, as seen here.
That's right: These people directly and very illegally block traffic and attack and even outright damage governmental cars (with the cops even audibly acknowledging in the video that the car was damaged), in direct view of the police. So much in direct view that the cops actually intervene by... just pushing them aside, but not arresting them.
So you are telling me that not complying with an unlawful demand to show ID is such a heinous crime that you'll get arrested, but if you damage cars and illegally block traffic in the name of "protesting" then they'll just waggle their fingers at you but will not do anything to you?
And this isn't an isolated incident either. It happens all the time and goes way back.
What's with this weird two-tiered law enforcement in the United States? They will use every excuse they can muster to arrest people who for example refuse to ID... while at the same time deliberately not arresting people who are blatantly and egregiously breaking the law right in front of them, and even doing it to them.
And what happens to these cops who refuse to arrest criminals and thus fail in their sworn duty? Nothing, of course. Absolutely nothing. No investigations, no consequences, nothing. Nobody is even talking about it. The Democrats aren't talking about it, the Republicans aren't talking about it, there are no inquiries, there are no investigations, there are no public demands for the police to uphold the law and start arresting criminals. Nothing.
That doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
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