The death of so many myths?
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I am not deflecting.
I am saying it is incredibly easy for someone to come onto a website and criticize those they don’t know in a system they aren’t a part of when one can hide behind a username.
And I am saying, if you think it must be so incredibly easy for the cops that operate morally and ethically to change the system and capture the bad apples, why aren’t you taking that justice into your own hands?
If you believe it is that simple, you are incredibly naive.
Or, you are an ACAB shill trying to blend in here.
I’m starting to lean toward the latter.
If you think all it would take is those with morals and ethics to enact change, I have a suggestion for you: become a cop yourself and change the once you’re an officer.
If that doesn’t float your boat, I have different suggestion: go onto the streets of Philadelphia or Chicago at night. Wait for the mobs to show up, because they will, and get yourself out of a dangerous situation without the aid of police.
If this is truly what you believe, then I’ll say what I tell the ACAB shills: don’t call 911 the next time you have an emergency. If you can’t respect people who put their lives on the line in ways you likely can’t even imagine, you can’t use their services when you’re in need.
Complete deflection as it didn't even attempt to address any of the points that everyone can see, and has seen for a long, long time.
And you still haven't addressed any of it. Again, to the surprise of no one.
There can be no good cops, when the good cops allow the bad cops to do what we have all seen. Reread that as many times as you need to, you aren't fooling anyone and you know it.
Everyone knows calling the cops doesn't help. You are more likely to be arrested and charged for defending yourself, than to have a cop do their freakin jobs now. Again - something we all know, and you will likely try and defend
I know multiple good cops who have reported the less than ideal behavior of their fellow officers. It is up to their supervisors to do something about it.
Unless—as you seem to suggest is the issue here—they decide to “take matters into their own hands.” Which would result in a lawless society.
I doubt that is what anyone wants. Maybe you, though, since you’re arguing ACAB.
I have watched cops be the first to arrive at awful, fatality causing car accidents. I, a woman, have had the police intervene for my safety on multiple occasions. Just because the cops in your area “don’t do their jobs” as you claim does not mean that’s been everyone’s experience.
You are not arguing in good faith.
I will not be responding again.
Become a cop if you think you have what it takes to fix the system from the inside. Otherwise, stop judging those that are still trying to do good when they cannot overhaul an entire hierarchical system by themselves.