They are something like “I protect & serve only those who pay my salary”.
PriorityMuted8024 on
I wonder if there will be a point when policemen take a risk and disobey the orders.
jvproton on
It applies to democratic US as well, right?
rada1991bgd on
Does the same apply to France?
rudowinger on
More rend than őr
DuaLipaMePippa on
But it cannot guard it forever.
tkitta on
So Hungary is a democracy and the rest of the EU has a system?
DukeFischer on
Police is everywhere the guardian of the System.
Ex_Cow_farmer on
Reddit says this only because pointed at a politician you guys don’t align with. The hypocrisy is hilarious. You didn’t say that at all when protest were against Macron or in Irlande
Common_Brick_8222 on
Shame on them
jeremiasalmeida on
Law enforcement is always the guardian of status quo.
Trajan_Voyevoda on
Check their faces, there’s still hope for Hungary.
Szarvaslovas on
The police always serves the status quo and those in power, not the common man. At best the status quo works well enough for the common man not to violently rebel against it, but the police are never your friends and they are not for *you*.
DvD_Anarchist on
Wrong, the police are always the lapdogs of governments and therefore the elites. They are class traitors. ACAB
Agent_Ross on
I missed all the possible news, can someone give me the background?
loopgaroooo on
Shameful. So shameful. Hungary and Turkey are ripe for revolution.
Centaur_of-Attention on
Look we caught a feisty one. /s
riftnet on
His days are counted soon. Your faces are well known. You will be held accountable. I will celebrate those glorious days.
dat_9600gt_user on
Here’s to hoping someday they’ll disobey the ogre in charge.
akejavel on
It’s absolutely horrible what the entrenched power is doing in Hungary right now. I don’t think we should downplay the socially negative aspects the repressive forces have also in countries where the oligarchy rules through a nominally ‘democratic’ system though. ACAB.
idgaf_aboutyou on
As a Turk, I understand this sentence very well. I wish I didn’t understand it.
romedo on
While it is not always a sign of totalitarianism when police arrest demonstraters and stop actvists. Hungary has several other traits, legislation, the courts etc. and Orban fits the bill for a semi fascist, which puts images like in context that does not fit a european democracy.
LeLurkingNormie on
So every country in the world is a dictatorship.
WeAreTheMachine368 on
They’ve become far removed from the country that gave us Havel.
Internal-Key2536 on
Police are always guarding the system
ge6irb8gua93l on
That’s the same thing, the order and the system.
OnIySmellz on
*”I place this in quotes so it may elicit the proper veneration.”*
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They are something like “I protect & serve only those who pay my salary”.
I wonder if there will be a point when policemen take a risk and disobey the orders.
It applies to democratic US as well, right?
Does the same apply to France?
More rend than őr
But it cannot guard it forever.
So Hungary is a democracy and the rest of the EU has a system?
Police is everywhere the guardian of the System.
Reddit says this only because pointed at a politician you guys don’t align with. The hypocrisy is hilarious. You didn’t say that at all when protest were against Macron or in Irlande
Shame on them
Law enforcement is always the guardian of status quo.
Check their faces, there’s still hope for Hungary.
The police always serves the status quo and those in power, not the common man. At best the status quo works well enough for the common man not to violently rebel against it, but the police are never your friends and they are not for *you*.
Wrong, the police are always the lapdogs of governments and therefore the elites. They are class traitors. ACAB
I missed all the possible news, can someone give me the background?
Shameful. So shameful. Hungary and Turkey are ripe for revolution.
Look we caught a feisty one. /s
His days are counted soon. Your faces are well known. You will be held accountable. I will celebrate those glorious days.
Here’s to hoping someday they’ll disobey the ogre in charge.
It’s absolutely horrible what the entrenched power is doing in Hungary right now. I don’t think we should downplay the socially negative aspects the repressive forces have also in countries where the oligarchy rules through a nominally ‘democratic’ system though. ACAB.
As a Turk, I understand this sentence very well. I wish I didn’t understand it.
While it is not always a sign of totalitarianism when police arrest demonstraters and stop actvists. Hungary has several other traits, legislation, the courts etc. and Orban fits the bill for a semi fascist, which puts images like in context that does not fit a european democracy.
So every country in the world is a dictatorship.
They’ve become far removed from the country that gave us Havel.
Police are always guarding the system
That’s the same thing, the order and the system.
*”I place this in quotes so it may elicit the proper veneration.”*