For you then, I’ll go with all cops are bastards, if that makes you happy
For me? You will? Thanks so much, that’s what I wanted to do, change opinions rather than provide my own. Such a rebel.
I’m not sure where you get sexual gratification from in my comment
Nah I’m referring to the parent comment, not what you’ve said. Since my comment is remarking in general.
That’s what I’ll base my view on. Fuck your faux moral outrage.
If seeing the world in black and white is easier for you, you do you. Not sure what the second sentence is about. Probably further misinterpreting general criticisms in my comment as comments about you personally.
Not really, just observing what’s becoming common abuse in the interest of bad actors.
black and white
Well, this is, pretty much. Yeah, I’m aware there are different situations, though it’s funny how a good deal of them end up in abuse. The second sentence is about your attempt to dress my view, which is commonly shared for good reason, as faux moral outrage when it seems to be a fact. There’s more bad in there than good, demonstrably. It isn’t faux moral outrage anywhere, it’s a simple fact.
Every time they pull you over and ask you if you’ve been ‘in trouble with the police before’, it’s an indication of their desire to intimidate and bully.
Here’s the point though; many of these people make the decision on this career for the simple reason they are narcissistic bullies who want a career that protects their actions. Quite a few who join it for the good reasons leave the service.
Every time they pull you over and ask you if you’ve been ‘in trouble with the police before’, it’s an indication of their desire to intimidate and bully.
I’ve never heard any police officer ask that?means we need to be wary of n=1
many of these people make the decision on this career for the simple reason they are narcissistic bullies who want a career that protects their actions.
Can you point me in the direction of where you found that information?
For me? You will? Thanks so much, that’s what I wanted to do, change opinions rather than provide my own. Such a rebel.
Nah I’m referring to the parent comment, not what you’ve said. Since my comment is remarking in general.
If seeing the world in black and white is easier for you, you do you. Not sure what the second sentence is about. Probably further misinterpreting general criticisms in my comment as comments about you personally.
You’re welcome.
Not really, just observing what’s becoming common abuse in the interest of bad actors.
Well, this is, pretty much. Yeah, I’m aware there are different situations, though it’s funny how a good deal of them end up in abuse. The second sentence is about your attempt to dress my view, which is commonly shared for good reason, as faux moral outrage when it seems to be a fact. There’s more bad in there than good, demonstrably. It isn’t faux moral outrage anywhere, it’s a simple fact.
Every time they pull you over and ask you if you’ve been ‘in trouble with the police before’, it’s an indication of their desire to intimidate and bully.
Here’s the point though; many of these people make the decision on this career for the simple reason they are narcissistic bullies who want a career that protects their actions. Quite a few who join it for the good reasons leave the service.
I’ve never heard any police officer ask that?means we need to be wary of n=1
Can you point me in the direction of where you found that information?
I have a few times, with no record other than speeding fines. So havecquitexa few others I know in the same category.
Yes, take a look at them beating the shit out of protestors against a genocidal state or sports ground construction.