I have no idea where that hostility came from. It sure as hell wasn't anything I said about or to you. It was late, maybe you were drinking...
You're not there, so I guess you don't give a **** and don't pretend to give a ****? Then why are you discussing this. What have YOU personally done to make life better for the cops in Ferguson except the same damn thing I'm doing here? Have you visited with the officers? Been to St. Louis County in the last few weeks? Have you donated your time or money to the police departments in St. Louis County? I think you're throwing bricks in a glass house.
Not that I give a damn what you think, but I keep busy volunteering in my own f***ing community doing what I can. I'm pretty sure that doesn't mean as human and American, I must bow out of all discussions about every other city or town in the U.S. If we used that standard, this place would need to shut down, and you'd have a lot fewer posts than nearly 30,000.
BTW, and I'll end my participation here - I can only assume you are trying to miss the whole ****ing point. I am not twisted about the cops offering support for their community. How many damn times do I have to type "ON THE JOB, IN UNIFORM" before that qualification gets through? How many times do I have to say they should support their fellow officer on their own time, not while patrolling protests that are in part involving the person they're wearing rubber bracelets supporting. I've had maybe 30 posts on here and on not ONE of them can you find me condemning Wilson. I have no idea what happened that day. But neither does anyone else. I just think any person not a complete idiot could grasp that the bracelets on the job, in uniform, in Ferguson, while working protests is stupid, so f'ing stupid it's unbelievable anyone could actually think this was anything but the dumbest idea for something a cop could wear possible.
Besides, if the best they can f***ing do to support Darren Wilson is put on a damn rubber bracelet, Wilson's got a worthless bunch of allies.