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Smallcock

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The cops will now be walking on eggshells. The bad guys will know this. This will make the bad guys even less compliant to police demands. This will make an incredibly difficult job even more incredibly difficult, which brings me back to my original point.
They don't want to hear the truth. They know you're right, and that's why THEY would never become cops, but they will berate you, lie to you, and tell you that you're crazy for making a valid observation.

The good news is that all you're seeing in the news is liberal mass media points of view, not America's point of view. Most Americans are appalled and frightened by the lawlessness, chaos, and violence in their streets. They want law and order - and police protection from the hordes.

#MAGA
 

t.o.leafs.fan

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I think US good cops will be taking a lot of FIDO attitude in the future, especially dealing certain elements of society.
Agreed. There will be a big "fuck this shit" attitude from the cops and likely lots of people getting away with lots more things. Which will likely clean up some of the misconduct but doesn't necessarily improve public safety.
 

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Good, now the bigger issue of Police Unions and fellow "good" police officer's unconditional maintenance of the Thin Blue Line has been brought into the discussion....
I think the police union is right to make sure due process is followed and make sure that the cop has representation when being disciplined. That's what their job is. The rest of the cops who resigned over it should go fuck themselves.
 

K Douglas

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I think part of why this happened is because cops feel like they are under attack right now, and in fact they are. A few have been killed, a Vegas officer is fighting for his life after being shot in the head. Hundreds of NYC cops have been injured by thrown objects. Don't forget the cops that were run over in Buffalo by an SUV the other night.
Now in this video a man confronts cops who are pushing back crowds past curfew. We don't know what he said to them and it looks like he reaches for something out of the cops hand or belt. Perhaps the cop thought he was going for his gun? As a result the man is gently pushed, he stumbles backwards, loses his balance and bangs his head on some sidewalk fixture. It was an accident and I believe there was no ill intent on the cops behalf.

But of course the anti cop pro black lives matter liberal media will claim this is just another vicious abuse of authority. Yet at the same time lie and claim that these protests are 99% peaceful. Hundreds of injured and dead cops and civilians and looted out businesses seem to contradict that narrative. As such I can't blame the 57 Buffalo officers who have refused to do crowd control duty.
 

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The cops will now be walking on eggshells. The bad guys will know this. This will make the bad guys even less compliant to police demands. This will make an incredibly difficult job even more incredibly difficult, which brings me back to my original point.

Not seeing too many eggshells out there. Cops are as nasty as ever tonight.
 

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I think part of why this happened is because cops feel like they are under attack right now,...
Shoot me if I expect professionals to act professionally. Actually ignore that wording. I'm white but I don't want a cop to actually shoot me if he's having a bad day.
 

K Douglas

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Shoot me if I expect professionals to act professionally. Actually ignore that wording. I'm white but I don't want a cop to actually shoot me if he's having a bad day.
What did you want them to do with a guy not following orders and getting up in their face - buy him a coffee? Cops have been under attack for a few nights and many are working overtime. Hearing pundits, celebrities and politicians tell them they are racist abusive thugs isn't exactly good for the morale. Police chiefs and inspectors, following orders from incompetent progressive mayors, telling them to stand down while they get pelted with water, rocks, bricks, firecrackers. I'm willing to give them a little leeway.
 

K Douglas

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Not only this, which I agree they will be motivated to do the bare minimum and just collect their pay. Many good cops will feel miserable being a cop. Some will succumb to depression. Their kids will be embarrassed during school to tell the class what their daddies do The toxic attitudes towards all cops will eventually spread and take deep root. Cops will be ashamed of their job. Less and less people will want to actually be a cop. Most importantly response times will significantly drop and their funding will further be constrained. The systematic undermining of the US police has been initiated.
What you're describing here has already happening and its intentional. Decent people need to start waking up to this and fight back on this 'progressive' insanity that is spreading. There is a serious movement to actually defund the police force in Minneapolis. Los Angeles just cut their police budget by $150 million. Other cities looking at doing the same thing.
 

J.A. Prufrock

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Not only this, which I agree they will be motivated to do the bare minimum and just collect their pay. Many good cops will feel miserable being a cop. Some will succumb to depression. Their kids will be embarrassed during school to tell the class what their daddies do. The toxic attitudes towards all cops will eventually spread and take deep root. Cops will be ashamed of their job. Less and less people will want to actually be a cop. Most importantly response times will significantly drop and their funding will further be constrained and more innocent people will be victimized because the systematic undermining of the US police has been elevated to the next level.
Well them blame it on this piece of shit. Unless you think he's "good people"

 

mandrill

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Not only this, which I agree they will be motivated to do the bare minimum and just collect their pay. Many good cops will feel miserable being a cop. Some will succumb to depression. Their kids will be embarrassed during school to tell the class what their daddies do. The toxic attitudes towards all cops will eventually spread and take deep root. Cops will be ashamed of their job. Less and less people will want to actually be a cop. Most importantly response times will significantly drop and their funding will further be constrained and more innocent people will be victimized because the systematic undermining of the US police has been elevated to the next level.

Or they might stop killing people in their custody and smarten the fuck up and become good cops.

I mean, how the fuck dare we try and hold them to any sort of professional standard?! We're crap and they're heroes, right?
 

J.A. Prufrock

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Not only this, which I agree they will be motivated to do the bare minimum and just collect their pay. Many good cops will feel miserable being a cop. Some will succumb to depression. Their kids will be embarrassed during school to tell the class what their daddies do. The toxic attitudes towards all cops will eventually spread and take deep root. Cops will be ashamed of their job. Less and less people will want to actually be a cop. Most importantly response times will significantly drop and their funding will further be constrained and more innocent people will be victimized because the systematic undermining of the US police has been elevated to the next level.

Or they might stop killing people in their custody and smarten the fuck up and become good cops.

I mean, how the fuck dare we try and hold them to any sort of professional standard?! We're crap and they're heroes, right?
 

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I don't agree with this statement at all. There was a ton of non-compliance before and now there will be so much more non-compliance now and they'll be completely 'handcuffed'. They're literally rolling around in the pig sty and they are no longer allowed to get dirty.
Tamir Rice was asked to comply?

lol

You're really going to have do some critical thinking and perhaps learn that this has very little to do with non-compliance, and more with cops not knowing anything about de-escalation. And we haven't touched upon them not being held accountable for their poor decisions. Just because the job is 'difficult' it doesn't mean they get to do whatever they want. Doctors shouldn't be held accountable when they cross the line, even though they save lives?
 

derrick76

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Or they might stop killing people in their custody and smarten the fuck up and become good cops.

I mean, how the fuck dare we try and hold them to any sort of professional standard?! We're crap and they're heroes, right?
Exactly. Is it easier for a lawyer to get disbarred than a cop to lose his or her job? What about doctors losing their licence?
 

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I don't see the problem, he went to a protest and approached riot police who were instructed to move people back. He was basically given a gentle push backwards and had zero strength to withstand the push. If you attend protests and approach riot police, shit happens, whatever your age. In my opinion they pushed him according to what they thought was enough to push him back.
 

surferboy

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I don't see the problem, he went to a protest and approached riot police who were instructed to move people back. He was basically given a gentle push backwards and had zero strength to withstand the push. If you attend protests and approach riot police, shit happens, whatever your age. In my opinion they pushed him according to what they thought was enough to push him back.
I don’t think it was intentional either, just an unlucky situation where the guy didn’t have enough balance. That guy was old enough to be any of their dads & some their grandpa, if I was there as a cop to disperse the crowd I’d like to think I’d have handled it different...but as my gramps would say don’t judge a man until you walk a mile in his shoes. Very unfortunate situation that could leave him with permanent injuries or even paralyzed.

Now hear me out before you call me a racist or other names, but that man being white potentially saved a lot of violence, property damage & looting. After hearing the crack of his head hitting the sidewalk & not moving I thought he was dead. If that was a man of colour this would have incited riots...if he died more riots, more violence, more property damage & looting. I’m wondering where the WLM people are on this...
 

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I don't see the problem, he went to a protest and approached riot police who were instructed to move people back. If you attend protests and approach riot police, shit happens, .
And if a woman dresses provocatively and goes to a bar full of horny and possibly intoxicated men she shouldn't be surprised if she gets sexually assaulted. Shit happens. She brought it upon herself.
 

Smallcock

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Who???? lol. Y'all wheeling him out? Errrmmmm, Can you please tell me what Chuck D or KRS-1 has to say, please. Lil' Wayne? Good heavens, what has this world come to!
Lil Wayne is more sensible than both of them, and you. Very bright fellow.
 
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