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"We got a bad ass over here" ? post. I'm not trying to be a badass.
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I never said i had fact to back up my evidence. When i said majority of cops are crazy people, i said that quote came from my friend who's a police officer. Obviously he would know more than me. But you'll probably also need evidence/fact from me to prove that i actually do have a friend, right? I'm sick of having constant debates on this forum about good cop bad cop. Most cops (not all) are pieces of shit. This is coming from someone who respected cops when i first moved into this Country. END OF STORY. Now let's go on another thread, i like the Ask a question answer a question thread, meet me there.
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I went to a combo retirement/swearing in a few weeks back. One sergeant impressed me with his speech to both the veteran and the pup: "Police officer is your JOB, not who you are as a person."
Both bad and good, the job they do reflects the person they are before they put on the uniform. As budgets are constrained while politicians demand more boots on the street, the selection criteria can be lowered. The guy above is apparently too scared to be a cop for much longer, hopefully he gets promoted to detective. |
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It's not a fact if you don't have evidence.
It's an opinion, and you and your cop friend are 100% entitled to it. Look, I never said you have like cops. All I am saying is you shouldn't come here and tell people they need to stop defending cops. It's their opinion and they are entitled to it just as much as you are entitled to your opinion that cops are shitty. At this point, you just sound like someone who basically says, "you're allowed to have an opinion as long as it's the same as mine!"
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You said above that 1 bad cop makes all cops bad. I would agree that you and many other people hold that mindset. You also said that you only respect the good cops. That pretty much means you don't respect any cop until they have proven themselves to your personal standard of "Good Cop". You new workout buddy, did you know him to be a cop before you started spotting and talking? Or did that come out afterwards. My guess is that it was afterwards as it seems you view most or all cops as bad until proven otherwise.
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No, after he told me he was a cop, we still worked out together. Although i mentioned to him that " i hate cops", he just smiled and said "yea i get that a lot". I don't hate the individual, i just hate the "Cop mentality". The mentality that i'm god of all gods and ruler of all universe and you peasant citizen shall bow beneath me and respect my authority or else i will unleash every single lead in your ass. That's what really pisses me off! I don't HATE any one, race, religion or sexuality but this "Cop bullying" mentality is pissing me off. I didn't wake up one morning and spin a wheel and decided "uhh let me hate cops" or let me hate cops because it's cool and everyone is doing... No sir. I hate the "Cop mentality" because of all the abuse i've taken personally when i moved into this country. As soon as they hear my accent, see my full name or find out what i do for a living, they immediately switch their attitude to Good cop. Which implies that when they saw me, they must have thought, look at this thug black niggha in a BMW, let me harass him. There have been 3x i was pulled over for no reason. I pulled over and handed them my info, they walk back to their cruiser, after 20min, they hand me back my info and tell me to go ahead. I'm like, why did i get pulled over? Speeding, illegal traffic move?, suspicious car/individual? Why? They don't answer they just tell me to go ahead unless i'll get a ticket. I have more nightmare stories to tel but i'll refrain. So this is my experience with police.
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I don't know exactly what it is, so i can only speculate. My guess is that when 'they' see me, they think to themselves "Another annoying black", "Blacks are poor so why is this one driving a nice car, probably stolen", "I hate Black customers, they never tip", "Another ignorant niggha", "How many hoes have you gotten pregnant", "Where's yo daddy?", "Shouldn't you be playing bball, smoking weed blasting Young Jeezy songs and pimping hoes?" That's the feeling and attitude i feel from people (not everyone obviously). But as soon as i start talking, they hear my accent and all of a sudden, there's this smile and sunshine in their face and the negative-gril-frown on their faces immediately goes away. I've talked to my American friends about it, they say probably because i look American. I don't have the stereo typical foreigner look. So they think i'm just another thug Black niggha from the hoods of Chicago or Atlanta. It appears that United States respects foreign Blacks more than American Blacks. (I had to edit this line to clarify) That's the best guest i can give you.
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Theres got to be some reason for them to go after him the way they did right from the start. Watching that video, their whole approach was far more hostile than the average "pulled over for being black" traffic stop. (or so I've heard, I am a white guy myself, but people who have been pulled over for "being black", while justifiably upset with the unwarranted suspicion, rarely describe a scene which starts off so extreme with guns drawn like that, multiple cars attending, being rammed by one of the cruisers, etc.) Sometimes the whole story provides more context, would like to hear more about what happened earlier that night, which might have influenced their approach by the side of the road later. Having said that, I found it interesting/sad to hear the officer repeatedly scream clearly "Stop reaching for my gun", since he knew he was on dash cam. Clearly they have learned from recent events. Not saying the perp in this case was or was not reaching for the gun, it's too dark/blurry for me to tell, but I got a feeling that will become a standard phrase regardless of what the perp does, especially if personal cameras become commonplace.
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I'm on both ends of the spectrum. I respect cops for what they do, but at the same time I've been tormented by them for a number of years when I was in a rough spot. However, that's life and it's how well you can manage it. |
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Being a cop is a hard job, and as mentioned, it does attract a certain type of person, just like any other job does. The more I think about it, taking into account my knowledge of human nature, I really should have been more surprised if I didnt hear that sort of thing being pre-emptively thrown out there.
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Obama was just as "black-looking" as any other young men are, and he has admitted to being followed and harassed just because of his skin color. You cant control the actions of others, but you can control your reaction to it. If the unfairness of that was enough to cause Obama let his emotions get the better of him, and react differently than he did, he probably wouldnt be where he is today. (which might make some folks happy, but that's for a thread in the politics subforum ) The point is, even if life unjustifiably gives you more hurdles than you "deserve", it's up to you whether you let those stop you from getting to where you can go.
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One fact about most these cases, the person was acting a fool towards the cop. Cut and dry. These people can not control their own brain for God's sake, and get belligerent. Whenever I've been pulled aside or questioned, I complied, and would you look at this..., son of a bitch I'm alive. Go figure. |
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I wish I could make it to Top Shot... But then again I've shot 492/500 my very first time (wish I still have that target and BSIS card), have scored perfect 500 before, and never shot below 470 (and even that score was because it was my first try with a Casull), and have won several small-time contests before. I meant that as in the cops that like to resort to knee-jerk reactions rather than exercising a bit of common sense, but for a general case for a cop to shoot an unarmed person is still pretty pansy in my book. Quote:
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Mr. Know-it-all here. Let me know how your "training" works out if you're ever (hopefully not) put into a situation like this.
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It may be a drastically different scenario than cop vs. assailant, but you're saying it's OK for a cop to shoot an unarmed suspect when he was getting his ID like the cop was asking for but just moved a bit too quickly, is that right?
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