In Some Cases, They Are the Problem December 12, 2007
Posted by Webmaster in Affirmative Action, Black Extremism, Black Racism & Bigotry, Privacy Rights.trackback
Firefighters as spies truly over the top
The image of the friendly firefighter helping rescue a wayward kitten from a tree might need updating. If the federal Department of Homeland Security has its way, firefighters across the country will be armed not only with firefighting equipment, but also issued training materials on how to recognize suspect behavior on the part of citizens and what to look for in peoples’ homes that might be “suspicious.” In other words, firefighters would become domestic spies. In fact, such training already has begun.
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According to published accounts of such training, firefighters are being trained to watch for “hostile” or “uncooperative” individuals, or those “expressing discontent” with our government. They are also trained to watch for and report on things that “seem out of place” in a home or business such as firearms and video recording equipment. Rooms with “little or no furniture” fall within the reportable suspicious activity.
Other than the fact that this is an unconstitutional invasion of privacy, in some cases, firefighters are the problem, if they are black firefighters that are members of affirmative action junkie extremist hate groups like FIRE and the Vulcan Blazers.
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