"nobody is inthe shoes of that cop to know how they would react. Most of the time al the cop wants to do is make it through another night alive"
Why do you give them this 'special pass'? Can you imagine that in an assault case for any other profession? Well judge, it's true that John Doe the Deliveryman was seen and taped repeatedly stomping this guys head into the curb, but you've just got to 'put yourself in his place'...
WTF is it different for a cop? Shouldn't they actually be held to a HIGHER standard of behaviour, not a lower? But no....if it's a representative of so-called 'legitimate authority' then it's all hemming and hawing, and "I-can-understand-where-they-coming-froming" and etc, and BS...jesus it shouldn't make any difference!
An ******* is an ******* regardless of any funny hat, badge, uniform, or that ultimate symbol that makes Americans whine and present their necks like beta males in the wolfpack, a gun.
The same thing goes for soldiers btw. Wearing a uniform should make them accountable to a higher standard, not a lower. If a soldier went around beating on people, vandalizing, being disrespectful to women, then the following should NOT happen: "Oh how can you ever know, he's been shot at, he puts his life on the line for your freedom, he just needs to let off steam more than you do" BS BS BS.
Real soldiers and Peace Officers know that they are accountable to a higher, even the highest standard, and they must get pissed off by this bootlicking, sychophantic reflexive "circle-the-wagons" reaction whenever a false member of those elite brotherhoods has been exposed as an *******.
You like cops? Fine. Great. But if you respect what they stand for (justice) and not just their "power" and "authority", you'll hold them to a higher standard of behaviour than civilians, not a lower standard.
Why do you give them this 'special pass'? Can you imagine that in an assault case for any other profession? Well judge, it's true that John Doe the Deliveryman was seen and taped repeatedly stomping this guys head into the curb, but you've just got to 'put yourself in his place'...
WTF is it different for a cop? Shouldn't they actually be held to a HIGHER standard of behaviour, not a lower? But no....if it's a representative of so-called 'legitimate authority' then it's all hemming and hawing, and "I-can-understand-where-they-coming-froming" and etc, and BS...jesus it shouldn't make any difference!
An ******* is an ******* regardless of any funny hat, badge, uniform, or that ultimate symbol that makes Americans whine and present their necks like beta males in the wolfpack, a gun.
The same thing goes for soldiers btw. Wearing a uniform should make them accountable to a higher standard, not a lower. If a soldier went around beating on people, vandalizing, being disrespectful to women, then the following should NOT happen: "Oh how can you ever know, he's been shot at, he puts his life on the line for your freedom, he just needs to let off steam more than you do" BS BS BS.
Real soldiers and Peace Officers know that they are accountable to a higher, even the highest standard, and they must get pissed off by this bootlicking, sychophantic reflexive "circle-the-wagons" reaction whenever a false member of those elite brotherhoods has been exposed as an *******.
You like cops? Fine. Great. But if you respect what they stand for (justice) and not just their "power" and "authority", you'll hold them to a higher standard of behaviour than civilians, not a lower standard.
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