• Ignacio@lemmy.world
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      It’s literally the job. I really don’t care if you think you’re doing the right thing while oppressing addicts, homeless people, sex workers, etc. They could get a job that actually reduces crime instead of punishing the disenfranchised but they don’t.

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        1 year ago

        You’re intentionally ignoring all the nuance and are showing clear bias. You also did not answer any of my questions.

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          You can nuance all you want, but at the end of the day, if you choose to operate the orphan crushing machine you’re a bad person.

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            Probably over 100 million police officers in the world and not a single moral person among them trying to do good? Not even one? Really?

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              There are probably many many people that are police that are trying to do good. But police in America have a huge PR problem. Doesn’t help that there are departments that don’t hire quality people for the job and that there is a union that is a bit too aggressive in there defense of some police that probably do need to be fired.

              My feeling is that the police in general are under trained for the work that they are asked to do and in turn everything problem is a nail that needs to be hammered down. It breeds an “US” vs. “THEM” culture in the departments.