• rhacer@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Cop: you seem nervous.

    Me: I’m always nervous around people who can kill me with impunity and get a paid vacation for doing so.

  • StThicket@reddthat.com
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    23 hours ago

    The problem is that the police has way too little training, and most of it is weapons training. If the only tool you know how to use is a gun, then you become a villain.

    Most European countries require 3 or more years of training. It’s basically a bachelors degree, with ethics and conflict handling. Because of this, police brutality is nowhere near the levels of the US.

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    24 hours ago

    ITT: Lots of ignorant people in their basements taking a propagandists bait.

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      1 day ago

      Good cops get threatened or killed by the rest. You either fall in line or your life is over. Who’re you going to run to? The cops?

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        22 hours ago

        I keep hearing everyone say this but I don’t see evidence of it. I can Google and see cops doing good things as well as bad, it seems like they aren’t all bad people honestly. This ACAB thing just seems like a rage outlet.

        Also they can turn to the feds or the press, there are ways for cops to whistle blow.

        • BlitzoTheOisSilent@lemmy.world
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          17 hours ago

          Look up the Baltimore PD officer who spoke out against his colleagues and found himself not receiving backup when he called for it, being called a rat by his cop colleagues, having pieces of cheese left on his desk, and then dead rats left in his desk and car.

          Or look up the NYPD officer who was arrested and involuntarily committed by the NYPD into a mental institution for blowing the whistle on some of their corruption.

          Or look up how the police and sheriff’s offices work out in California, where the police departments and sheriff’s have been flagged by the FBI as essentially being government-sanctioned gang organizations.

          ACAB, full stop. A few bad apples spoils the bunch, that’s the whole phrase, it’s not “Oh, some are good, some are bad,” they’re class traitors who will Back the Blue 11 times out of 10 before they would ever even admit a mistake, nevermind they were ever at fault.

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      1 day ago

      I’m reminded of a comedy skit I can’t find right now where they talk about how it was once illegal to remarry. I won’t spoil the punchline but it was revoked as soon as it inconvenienced the rich.

      So I suggest a (theoretical) social experiment: anyone who is sick of this BS joins the force and start pulling this acab shit against those in power.

      Pull over politicians, the 1%, nra lobbyists and ceos/executives or anyone with a net worth over $5 million, and have one of these accidental mishaps (bodycam activation is optional).

      I estimate that it won’t take more than a dozen “whoopsies” at most, then watch how fast cops are held to account!

      • BlitzoTheOisSilent@lemmy.world
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        17 hours ago

        This doesn’t work.

        1. They’ve got the money and connections to make their little traffic stop go away while simultaneously making your life/career a living hell.

        2. They would just make a campaign donation to whatever public figure was in charge of the police and tell them to stop pulling over the rich/wealthy/etc.

        3. The cops will almost immediately roll over when confronted by the wealthy/powerful individual. I remember watching a video that was talking about law enforcement, and they showed two examples: a cop pulling over a working-class minority woman, and a cop pulling over an older wealthy white gentleman.

        Cop 1 approaches the woman’s car aggressively, very short and demanding, wants things now, doesn’t want excuses, etc. The typical “respect muh authoritay” kind of interaction, and issues her a ticket for whatever speeding offense there was.

        Cop 2 pulls over an older gentleman in a nice SUV. As soon as they stop, old guy aggressively gets out of his vehicle and starts shouting at the cop about “You better run that plate and understand who you’re dealing with!” The cop very politely asks him to get back in his vehicle while he figures it all out, and the entire time, this guy is ripping into this cop and he’s apologetically trying to gobble the older guy’s balls in his entire interaction.

        Cop ends up giving the older guy several apologies and a warning (despite him speeding before) because he was one of the local judges.

        We, the little guy, don’t matter.

      • ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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        17 hours ago

        Tyreek Hill was handcuffed on his way to game day, and Scottie Scheffler was arrested at the PGA championship. Nothing happened in either of those cases.