actually the Supreme Court specifically said it isn’t, you don’t seem to know what you’re talking about
You’re also conflating a group of individuals with the system that they choose to join. Individual cops are human, sure, but The Police are not, and they hold special legal privileges that make each and every one a danger to humans everywhere they patrol. And since joining The Police is a choice, individual cops may be judged accordingly for willingly becoming part of that system.
Ok so all police are bad, even if there are good hearted individuals that try to make a difference in a community, just because they joined a police force. I find that logic silly and extremely rigid, but fine. What exactly is your alternative? What should be happening instead? Maintaining a basic rule of law and society is kind of important, and as fucked up police forces are they’re fulfilling some of the tasks. The problem is more about how to have accountability in police forces, not just wholesale disenfranchisement. Divisive dismissing of any race, group, organization or entity isn’t helpful and is ignorant. It makes the problems worst, not better. You become what you loathe.
Ok so all police are bad, even if there are good hearted individuals that try to make a difference in a community, just because they joined a police force
Again, it’s not about individual cops, it’s about The Police. The Police have legal structures that protect them from the consequences of abusing citizens. So your average citizen is absolutely completely justified in treating every cop like they are bad, because they might be, and there is no way to know the difference, and the judicial system is on their side. If cops don’t want to be treated like villains, they should be loudly and frequently advocating for changes to the system of The Police. If they can’t even do that, how are you supposed to tell them from a bad cop who wants to hurt you?
What should be happening instead? Maintaining a basic rule of law and society is kind of important
I agree, in fact I think there should be more rules, like ones that protect the rights of citizens from government overreach and police brutality.
Divisive dismissing of any race, group, organization or entity isn’t helpful and is ignorant
Sorry but you’re the one being silly. Again, cops choose to join the police, and it is completely incomparable to race. You are a fool.
It makes the problems worst, not better
Actually I think people advocating for better policing instead of just deepthroating “cops good” makes the problem better.
You become what you loathe.
“No u” wow so intelligent, you should write a book.
The solution is simple, if you want people to respect police, the police need to become respectable. As it stands they can abuse you with near impunity, so they get fear and disdain.
Why are you more concerned with the fear and disdain rather than the abuse?
actually the Supreme Court specifically said it isn’t, you don’t seem to know what you’re talking about
You’re also conflating a group of individuals with the system that they choose to join. Individual cops are human, sure, but The Police are not, and they hold special legal privileges that make each and every one a danger to humans everywhere they patrol. And since joining The Police is a choice, individual cops may be judged accordingly for willingly becoming part of that system.
Ok so all police are bad, even if there are good hearted individuals that try to make a difference in a community, just because they joined a police force. I find that logic silly and extremely rigid, but fine. What exactly is your alternative? What should be happening instead? Maintaining a basic rule of law and society is kind of important, and as fucked up police forces are they’re fulfilling some of the tasks. The problem is more about how to have accountability in police forces, not just wholesale disenfranchisement. Divisive dismissing of any race, group, organization or entity isn’t helpful and is ignorant. It makes the problems worst, not better. You become what you loathe.
Again, it’s not about individual cops, it’s about The Police. The Police have legal structures that protect them from the consequences of abusing citizens. So your average citizen is absolutely completely justified in treating every cop like they are bad, because they might be, and there is no way to know the difference, and the judicial system is on their side. If cops don’t want to be treated like villains, they should be loudly and frequently advocating for changes to the system of The Police. If they can’t even do that, how are you supposed to tell them from a bad cop who wants to hurt you?
I agree, in fact I think there should be more rules, like ones that protect the rights of citizens from government overreach and police brutality.
Sorry but you’re the one being silly. Again, cops choose to join the police, and it is completely incomparable to race. You are a fool.
Actually I think people advocating for better policing instead of just deepthroating “cops good” makes the problem better.
“No u” wow so intelligent, you should write a book.
The solution is simple, if you want people to respect police, the police need to become respectable. As it stands they can abuse you with near impunity, so they get fear and disdain.
Why are you more concerned with the fear and disdain rather than the abuse?