There always has been. Police got demonized by the left. Every profession has "bad" people in it. Lawyers, doctors, accountants, POLITICS, teachers etc.
When they enforce the unconstitutional mask mandates, and soon the forced vax it will be the police putting you on the ground and smashing your face in with their boot.
I agree, we need to hear more human interaction stories of people helping people because they want to, not for the publicity but because it's the right thing to do. Love thy neighbor ❤
There are good people and bad people in every line of work. I personally respect the police for what they do and what they have to deal with. Sure there are assholes, but in my life I have met a majority of good guys in the cops.
Now the cops like the ones in australia, thats a different story.
This is far more common than the media wants you to know about. Having family and friends in law enforcement lets me hear stories all the time. Some good and some bad, but its about 50 percent for each. The news only shows the bad and says its 100 percent. There are good people and bad people. I would like to believe that the good people are the vast majority. We all have our shitbag moments, but i believe the decent folks feel bad about it later. The others are basically either psychotic or sociopaths. They are a minority.
To be fair... This isn't "news". And how does this become a story in the first place.
Edit: Obviously there are more good cops than bad. (but it's waaaaaaaay more than "a few bad apples")
But lets pretend the majority of cops are bad... Wouldn't it be smart to stage things like this?
Haven't cops been involved in every False flag? Admittedly you do have certain counties that seem to pop up more than others.
It's just interesting how something we just take at face value , and then others we automatically think it's staged. It's hard for me to take instances like these at face value. Not because I Don't believe things like this happen... But again, how does it become news?
These types of stories are really not as uncommon as you think. They just don't get any publicity. It isn't "news worthy". The only reason we are seeing some of these reported now is because of all the negative press on cops. Some are trying to publicize the good that they do. Rescuing kids that fell through the ice, helping breakdowns in the desert, etc. These aren't ever reported. If there were a website where folks could self report, I think you would be amazed at the number of stories.
I fell for a woman in a modern SUV full of children, the first time.... then I ran into her doing the same scam 3 years later. She was the most amazing actress.
I love to read stories such as this, especially right now. It gives me hope. I truly believe that most people are good at heart.
There always has been. Police got demonized by the left. Every profession has "bad" people in it. Lawyers, doctors, accountants, POLITICS, teachers etc.
The difference is that other professions who do this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCrOWcQZvw0 get jailed for years. Cops have 0 repercussions.
When they enforce the unconstitutional mask mandates, and soon the forced vax it will be the police putting you on the ground and smashing your face in with their boot.
I agree, we need to hear more human interaction stories of people helping people because they want to, not for the publicity but because it's the right thing to do. Love thy neighbor ❤
Its a great story. How does the news Find out about it.
There are good people and bad people in every line of work. I personally respect the police for what they do and what they have to deal with. Sure there are assholes, but in my life I have met a majority of good guys in the cops.
Now the cops like the ones in australia, thats a different story.
This is far more common than the media wants you to know about. Having family and friends in law enforcement lets me hear stories all the time. Some good and some bad, but its about 50 percent for each. The news only shows the bad and says its 100 percent. There are good people and bad people. I would like to believe that the good people are the vast majority. We all have our shitbag moments, but i believe the decent folks feel bad about it later. The others are basically either psychotic or sociopaths. They are a minority.
To be fair... This isn't "news". And how does this become a story in the first place.
Edit: Obviously there are more good cops than bad. (but it's waaaaaaaay more than "a few bad apples")
But lets pretend the majority of cops are bad... Wouldn't it be smart to stage things like this?
Haven't cops been involved in every False flag? Admittedly you do have certain counties that seem to pop up more than others.
It's just interesting how something we just take at face value , and then others we automatically think it's staged. It's hard for me to take instances like these at face value. Not because I Don't believe things like this happen... But again, how does it become news?
These types of stories are really not as uncommon as you think. They just don't get any publicity. It isn't "news worthy". The only reason we are seeing some of these reported now is because of all the negative press on cops. Some are trying to publicize the good that they do. Rescuing kids that fell through the ice, helping breakdowns in the desert, etc. These aren't ever reported. If there were a website where folks could self report, I think you would be amazed at the number of stories.
I fell for a woman in a modern SUV full of children, the first time.... then I ran into her doing the same scam 3 years later. She was the most amazing actress.
You post mixed emotions.
I may not have a brand new Toyota Tacoma and my 2 year old might not have a tablet but do do however always have gas money.