Today I stopped Caring….

Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 4 months ago to Government
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Well at least one cop understands how we feel about his profession, but he blames us, not those of his other 900,000+ compatriots who've given us just cause to despise the profession and those that would abuse their positions in it.

By Lt Daniel Furseth, DeForest, Wisconsin Police Department

"Today, I stopped caring about my fellow man. I stopped caring about my community, my neighbors, and those I serve. I stopped caring today because a once noble profession has become despised, hated, distrusted, and mostly unwanted."
SOURCE URL: http://nycfirewire.com/today-i-stopped-caring/


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  • Posted by $ Stormi 9 years, 4 months ago
    Just as when Columbine was the host of violent attacks, the press and others put the focus on the wrong thing. Then, they made it about guns, when it was a host of things which continued, from drugs to brainwashing. Now, everything is because cops supposedly abuse blacks. Bull! I have worked around cops over the years, and most are caring, doing a difficult job, and want the best for the community. Yeah, there are bad ones who take drug money, abuse the badge, and are even racist, but they are the minority. The real problem here is a cultrue of youth, all colors, who have no sense of self responsibility, an overblown sense of entitlement, no respect for anyone, and have become deadened to the results of violence. School brainwashing, poor parenting, and politicians who USE this demographic are the real culprits who need to be exposed. Race problems have increased under Obama, because of his need to use the Saul Alinsky set race against race dogma. He is the number one offender, and all the other politicians hoping for personal power gain by using black citizens. They have stolen their chance at a productive future. In 1949, black friends of my father sat on our couch watching our new TV with us. They also ate with us. They were friends of family, respected colleagues of my father - that is how you deal with race relations. Stop blaming the good cops. The government is already forcing some departments to train to use guns against citizens to enforce UN Agenda 21, how would you like your boss asking that of you?
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  • Posted by woodlema 9 years, 4 months ago
    There are numerous things my wife and I do that could be considered charity, or expressing appreciation in noticeable ways.

    One in particular, is whenever my wife and I are in a restaurant and we spot uniformed police, or uniformed military. we will buy their dinner, and instruct the waitress and/or management not to let them know who bought them dinner,

    We also tell them that they are to tell the officers, or military this dinner in in appreciation for the work they do. Thank you.


    I am hoping that someday someone will do the same for this officer to show him that for as many people like the jackasses in Ferguson, Obama, Sharpton, Holder and all these other blatantly obvious racists, that the rest of us do indeed value and appreciate their service to our community and way of life.
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