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Nebraska Senator Compares the Police to ISIS

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State Sen. Ernie Chambers, Nebraska’s longest running state senator, claims that the American police are easily comparable to ISIS.

Chambers received a lot of attention after he stated that he would shoot a cop if he only had a weapon, and claimed that his personal terrorists is the police.

My ISIS is the police,” states Chambers who believes that police officers can do whatever they wish to do, and believes that “the police are licensed to kill us children, old people.”

Chambers has served in the north Omaha area of Nebraska where he has seen the police run rampant. He states that he would use a gun if he had the opportunity to stop anyone he believes is harming the country, which in his personal view are the police. He went on to say, “If I was going to carry a weapon, it wouldn’t be against you, it wouldn’t be against these people who come here that I might have a dispute with. Mine would be for the police. And if I carried a gun I’d want to shoot him first and then ask questions later, like they say the cop ought to do.”

Chambers believes that the ISIS has yet to affect us American’s as people saying, “Nobody from ISIS ever terrorized us as a people as the police do us daily,” and that he would take action on U.S. soil if he could claiming “I wouldn’t go to Syria, I wouldn’t go to Iraq, I wouldn’t go to Afghanistan, I wouldn’t go to Yemen, I wouldn’t go to Tunisia, I wouldn’t go to Lebanon, I wouldn’t go to Jordan, I would do it right here.”

Many people throughout the country believe as Chambers does, and believe the police can get away with anything if they banned together. A lot of these beliefs stems from the police brutality that has been seen throughout the news towards African American’s and black citizens. Chamber’s who is a black senator clearly has a large issue with the authorities and feels that they need to be controlled.

 

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