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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think he’d be great but the crazy right wings will say he is anti-cop l, closed schools, CRT… so I’m not sure he has a chance.[/quote] Not a crazy right wing person here. I am sick of his anti-police stance. His current legislation is built off his idea that officers are inherently evil and racist, which I simply can’t get behind. I actually know officers, so I can’t buy his argument. I won’t vote for him. [/quote] He’s not anti police, you’re off your rocker. My husband, dad and BIL are officers but they all have advanced degrees and can understand the nuances of crying like a baby because you can’t just freely beat people and ensuring accountability. You can’t just beat people and have racist policies. [/quote] Since your family members are all officers, I’m sure you are aware that officers aren’t freely beating people, nor are they running from accountability. There isn’t a single statistic coming out of MCPD that would *remotely* support your statement. Not at all. I challenge you to find one statistic out of MCPD that shows this. Just one. I’m fairly certain you won’t be able to. This is why I won’t vote for Jawando. He promotes fallacies like the one above. His current Step Act is built off the idea that fewer police stops will make people safer because it means fewer interactions with the police. I have yet to see anything that supports this allegation. All I see is an effort that will make everybody in Montgomery County less safe.[/quote] Since they are police yes cops best people freely and good cops were afraid to report it. [b]Coos having sticky notes tfat say narc on their desks for being honest.[/b] [b]Coos refusing to give backup to cops who report bad cops. [/b] Eyewitness accounts of racism all over the police force. Of course there is. Listen Polly Anna, your family is not telling you the truth because it would make you disrespect them. Like I said, people like you who have been brainwashed won’t vote for him and bad cops will perpetuate the lies. Your family who are cops, how many times have they reported a bad cop? Because if the answer is 0 guess what, they are not good ones. Look at stats on moco in the 80’s going forward. Even with the crime this year it’s historically low… it’s like complaining about 5% mortgage rates.[/quote] This kind of stuff might have happened 20 years ago, or in different departments, but it's not really feasible now. Most cops don't have desks, for one. And the CAD both documents and remedies any back-up failures. And violent crime is up, and has been up since covid. but it hurts lower-income [b]Black males[/b] the most. So perhaps it's just mostly invisible to everyone else. [/quote] Cop jargon. [/quote] Not a cop. That's what the data say. Anyone who actually cares about closing racial disparities needs to start there, or else they are just full of performative bull ****.[/quote] Referring to people as "Black males" (or "white females", or whatever) is cop jargon. [/quote]
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