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    I’m shocked that the police lied again to cover up their murder. Shocked, I tell you

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    "San Bernardino county does not train law enforcement to handle these high-stress situations appropriately. They have a very brutal approach of shoot first, ask questions later,” she said.

    Lady, that’s all of law enforcement.

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      I genuinely wonder how many people would still be alive if the police had stuck with their Time/Distance/Cover training instead of the Killology Bulletproof Warrior garbage they use now.

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      In the whole world? Nah.

      Edit: downvoted by bubble boys.

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        Yeah, don’t forget about Japan, the only exception. Not to say that they aren’t bad, they’re all bad, Japanese cops just aren’t going to kill you unless they absolutely have to.

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          Only the US cops are this bad because they are not trained enough. Our police in germany has issues but those are barely comparable to these of the US because here they are trained well.

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          Not speaking to the general efficacy or lethality of the police force itself, but check out the man-catcher tools that chinese police use. They should be in use everywhere.

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      If any cops are reading this, it’s not too late. Put down your badge and find a job that doesn’t make your neighbors’ lives worse. One of my friends went from police officer to bar accredited lawyer, if she can do it you can too.

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          I wonder what the Venn diagram of cops and Lemmy users looks like

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          For real they make a ridiculous amount of money, I think if people realized, ACAB would be more popular.

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        Most cops wouldn’t make assistant fry cook on the outside. They’re cops for a reason.

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        Won’t this simply increase the amount of cops that are actively bad?

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          No, people leaving an occupation does not increase the amount of people in said occupation. Quite the opposite.

          Will it increase the ratio of good:bad? Yes, but so what

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            No, people leaving an occupation does not increase the amount of people in said occupation.

            That’s not what I said; I was referring to the job opening being filled again, which doesn’t increase the number of total cops, but will almost certainly increase the number of bad* cops. Let’s say a good* cop leaves. There are two scenarios:

            1. They’re replaced with a bad* one. This decreases the number of good* cops and increases the number of bad* cops. This also makes the ratio worse as you noted.

            2. They’re not replaced, and their job position simply vanishes. This results in the loss of one good* cop and no change to the number of bad* cops. This still increases the ratio.

            Assuming a little of both happen, if you’re a cop who’s better than average on a force that’s not completely overstaffed, quitting will on average cause the absolute number of bad* cops to go up. It also definitely causes the ratio of bad* to good* to go up.

            * you know what I mean

            Why does that matter? I mean you’re literally directly making the police force worse. Higher rates of corruption, police brutality, civil asset forfeiture, profiling, lack of will to work on hard cases whatever bad things you don’t do that the average cop does do, now get done. Whatever good things you do do that the average cop doesn’t, now don’t get done. That’s bad.

            inb4 “But the system has to get worse before it gets better!

            No, that’s not really how it works. The police and justice systems in America are already at very high levels of corruption, misconduct, and straight up malice. And yet they’re as strong as ever. That’s because a system that’s exploiting unprivileged people never breaks. If you push it to its limit, the only thing you’re doing is applying more pressure to the people under their boot. You can push and push until their victims are entirely gone and only then will the system think of breaking. How much suffering are you willing to cause before that happens? How many deaths? Thousands? Millions? Even if you successfully create a civil or class war, the results won’t be much better. So no, it’s not a good idea or even a “so what? idea to intentionally make the system worse. All it does is cause pain and suffering to the people who deserve it the least. That’s why you should care.

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              There are no good cops. Any “good cop” that speaks out against the police gets fired.

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                Wtf man, I took the effort to put an asterisk after every single time I used that phrase. Respond to the actual point please.

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                  Any cop that speaks out gets fired. Which leaves zero good cops.

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    There is no reforming or fixing a collective of evil abusers and fascists. ACAB.

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    Crazy how this man was able to reproduce while so many better men end up killing themselves from loneliness.