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How People Treat Police

Yep. The cop apologists gloss over the problems in Law Enforcement.
A cop's job is dangerous, but it's not among the most dangerous jobs in the country that apologists make it out to be.

A cop's job is stressful but every job is, so why is that even brought up?

More money/=better people. That is just not true. From high salaried CEO's to middle class managers to slave wage janitors, you can't throw money at systemic problems. And systemic problems that inflame outrage.

It's not the shootings, it's the coverups. It's the "if you see something, say something" b.s. that they don't live by that's inflaming outrage. It's the escalation of problems needlessly that's triggering protests. You can talk about "heat of the moment" all you want, but after the incidents there's no excuses for the constant lies on police reports. That's not a matter of "heat of the moment" decision making, that's just flat out lying. People go to jail for filing false police reports.

:eye roll:

Anti cops gloss over their defense of murderers and rapists instead of law and order. They also try to ignore that law enforcement is dangerous.
 
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