top of page

61.2% of Police Crime Victims are Women

alexandraeparker

Police brutality is a huge issue in today’s world right now. From unprovoked deadly attacks on African Americans to unjustifiable arrests, racial profiling is not the only concern when it comes to corruption in our police force. One giant overlooked statistic is that women make up the majority of victims targeted by police. A predominantly male profession riddled with toxic masculinity that take advantage of their positions of power especially on weaker targets like women. It’s something that many women are too scared to talk about, but now with revolutions like the #MeToo movement more women are standing up to these oppressors & sharing their stories. I have had my own share of experiences with nefarious boyfriends that have tried to get me thrown in jail because of their own selfish jealous reasons. These men a lot of the time are part of this deep state corruption & know how far they can push their villainous agendas, & believe they will get away with it too. A lot of the times they have done it before to many girls. This is a method of oppression & manipulation that instills fear in girls and keeps them quiet & docile. If you felt like you had nobody to turn to, not even the people that are supposed to keep you safe, odds are you wouldn’t have the courage to speak up in such a dangerous toxic situation. This is why anytime I’m ever encountered with police I always request to speak to a female officer because most of the time they have insight into this unjust crooked behavior and can help mediate the situation. If that doesn’t help then make sure you exercise your 5th amendment right “I plead the Fifth” to not be a witness against yourself until you are in the presence of a lawyer. If you are encountered by an officer and say “I don’t answer questions” or “I plead the Fifth” odds are he will leave you alone because he is now required by law to serve you with a warrant or court summons if he wants any more information out of you. Even then you can always let a lawyer speak for you while you remain silent. How the saying goes “Anything you say will and can be used against you in court” well you don’t have to say absolutely anything at all to law enforcement.

Comments


DON'T MISS OUR UPDATES!

Thanks for submitting!

FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

SHOP MY LOOK

POST ARCHIVE

bottom of page