Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it amusing that just 3 short months ago, DCUM was all about “supporting and defending the police against those violent Jan 6 protesters”.... and here we are, 3 months later, and it’s back to laughing at and condemning cops.
Some allies you turned out to be.
I seem to recall that the cops who were defending the capitol building were not the ones I have read about who are abusing power.
I think people are supportive of the good guy cops, and we'd really like them to be able to do the work they committed to without as$h0le bad apples at their sides.
Is that so hard to understand? Exactly how black and white is your world?
Tell that to the poster of the meme on page 1.
I’m not the one justifying my dislike of cops. That’s you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as the "blue wall of silence" is a thing, why shouldn't all of them be lumped together? If good cops will not separate themselves from bad cops, why should anyone else bother to do so?
The union wall of shielding people from discipline is a much bigger problem than any blue wall of silence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The disrespect for police officers on this thread is truly disgusting. You all talk about cops as if every single one is a bad seed. There are some very good cops. Don’t be swayed by the agenda of the media and progressives. Maybe some of what they say is true, but much of it is hyperbole and should be viewed with skepticism.
If 99 men meet with one Nazi, there you have 100 Nazis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned for me, because living in a ‘nice’ neighborhood, cops are going to be here when we need them. Sadly it’s the places where they are needed the most that would suffer if they can’t hire enough.
But, it’s a valid point...why should anyone in their job get a free pass on stepping on people’s rights. Maybe Duncan Lemp would still be alive.
While I’d be quite happy being a detective, being a beat-cop shoveling crap all day long....forget about it!
I live in a not-nice neighborhood and our current crop of officers who violate rights, use excessive force, and assume all youth are criminals ensure through their actions that they are not able to function effectively in our community. Officers show up after a crime and complain that no one in the neighborhood will talk to them. Well, are you going to share sensitive information with the guy who beat up your nephew for no reason?
Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned for me, because living in a ‘nice’ neighborhood, cops are going to be here when we need them. Sadly it’s the places where they are needed the most that would suffer if they can’t hire enough.
But, it’s a valid point...why should anyone in their job get a free pass on stepping on people’s rights. Maybe Duncan Lemp would still be alive.
While I’d be quite happy being a detective, being a beat-cop shoveling crap all day long....forget about it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The disrespect for police officers on this thread is truly disgusting. You all talk about cops as if every single one is a bad seed. There are some very good cops. Don’t be swayed by the agenda of the media and progressives. Maybe some of what they say is true, but much of it is hyperbole and should be viewed with skepticism.
If 99 men meet with one Nazi, there you have 100 Nazis.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the "blue wall of silence" is a thing, why shouldn't all of them be lumped together? If good cops will not separate themselves from bad cops, why should anyone else bother to do so?
Anonymous wrote:The disrespect for police officers on this thread is truly disgusting. You all talk about cops as if every single one is a bad seed. There are some very good cops. Don’t be swayed by the agenda of the media and progressives. Maybe some of what they say is true, but much of it is hyperbole and should be viewed with skepticism.
Anonymous wrote:The disrespect for police officers on this thread is truly disgusting. You all talk about cops as if every single one is a bad seed. There are some very good cops. Don’t be swayed by the agenda of the media and progressives. Maybe some of what they say is true, but much of it is hyperbole and should be viewed with skepticism.
Anonymous wrote:These measures don’t go far enough. They are charmin soft. Otherwise there would be a mass # of resignations. When that happens you know the right buttons have been pushed.
Anonymous wrote:The disrespect for police officers on this thread is truly disgusting. You all talk about cops as if every single one is a bad seed. There are some very good cops. Don’t be swayed by the agenda of the media and progressives. Maybe some of what they say is true, but much of it is hyperbole and should be viewed with skepticism.
Anonymous wrote:The disrespect for police officers on this thread is truly disgusting. You all talk about cops as if every single one is a bad seed. There are some very good cops. Don’t be swayed by the agenda of the media and progressives. Maybe some of what they say is true, but much of it is hyperbole and should be viewed with skepticism.