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RE: Manipulating footage to make cops look evil

in #freedom7 years ago

I'm not in the US and therefore had not faced any of these specific "evil cops" issues. But in general I'd tend to give benefit of the doubt to policemen. Too many people nowadays are going around trying to find faults with the police. It must be demoralising for the good cops. And I strongly believe their number far exceed the occasional bad ones.

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Sorry buddy, but you're wrong. It is embedded in the cops training to view the citizenry as adversaries. You can't be a "good cop" in an organization with rules, training, and policies that consistently create a larger divide between the populace and the police. You said it yourself; "I'm not in the US". So don't inject your opinion if it has absolutely no legitimacy.

Why not?
Or do you control what is defined as legitimate?
Would be tough to swallow though...because you don't look near important enough :-)