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BS, that's exactly what you guys are doing. You're trying to emphasize the kid with the toy gun putting the officer "in a bad situation" over the officer using lethal force on a kid! Completely deemphasizing the actions of the officer.
I would hope so. If not, turn in your jock strap for a tutu, missy!Seriously
I think we've all seen Die Hard
I think we've all seen Die Hard
I would hope so. If not, turn in your jock strap for a tutu, missy!![]()
I am 100% okay with a double standard for cops at grand juries. If we didn't have a different standard for cops, every cop who ever arrests (or even detains) somebody would be guilty of assault, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, etc. We *expect* cops to act differently than other citizens - we *pay* them to act differently. How in the world, then, would it make sense to hold them accountable to the same standard? That makes no sense to me at all.Taking race and everything else out of the picture, how are you okay with the double standard when it comes to grand juries and their treatment of cops vs. anyone else? If you or I did what any of these cops did, we'd be indicted at the least.
No response to this?
Look at the indictment rate of police versus average citizens. Those three were merely examples.
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Because racism exists and it played a part in the actions of the bad cop.
What's your solution:
1. Riot and loot
2. Hate all cops becuz
3. Whine
4. ...
There are shi##y cops out there, but unfortunately none of the dialogue coming from people like you is about a solution - it's about making as much NOISE (useless chatter not volume) as possible without actually working toward an end goal. What exactly do you propose? Bad cops should be outed whether they're dirty, racist or just a danger to civilians. The same could be said about every other profession on the planet - get rid of 'em. Yet instead of sending a message that all cops suck, reach across the aisle to suggest we need to work this out together while at the same time expressing dismay over the fact that so many youth (black, white, Hispanic, Asian) find it necessary to commit crimes, disrespect authority figures of all kinds and lead completely unproductive lives. Instead of saying cops are solely responsible for what's happening in the streets, recognize and publicize that it's a two-way street that requires a multi-faceted approach.
Or we could resort to threads like, "bad cop, bad cop..." and see where it leads us.
"We want dead cops", or whatever they've been heard chanting in NY? And the words expressed by the dirtbag that murdered the cops who just wanted his life to we'd because he was going nowhere? And that cops are protecting the cop hating demonstrators from those that don't appreciate their message? And then you have idiots line the mayor of New York fueling the rhetoric. Makes me sick.
What if there were no cops in NYC for a week?
What if there were no cops in NYC for a week?
What if there were no cops in NYC for a week?
"We need them therefore they can do no wrong" is never an argument.
People would turn to self protection, whatever that might be. Vigilanteism would spike, for a few hours, maybe a day, before the governor had the State Patrol and later the National Guard on the streets. The city would not be simply left to the rabble.What if there were no cops in NYC for a week?