Today I stopped Caring….
Posted by Zenphamy 10 years, 7 months ago to Government
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."
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."
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of my childhood; today's Churches aren't the
Churches of my childhood; today's movies
aren't the movies of my children; ad nauseam! For that matter, today's world isn't etc.etc.etc.
With all due respect, you can save your generalities and platitudes for someone that has their eyes closed. As for me, I am paying attention, and I see precious little from the police unless/until audio and/or video recordings prove their guilt beyond any possible doubt. Even then, the punishments cops often face amount to little more than a paid vacation.
Also, when it comes to bigotry, these cops that you would so blindly defend aren't exactly paragons of judging people by the content of their character, Hon.
When was the last time such an event made the news, hon?
They don't publicize such things but the internal affairs department doesn't sit on their hands.
You can see them any way you like, but unless you've seen the records of internal affairs and the efforts they make - you're reacting off of the news as if it is reality and ignoring the evidence that contradicts it.
Feel free. Any of us who have had an association with police know better.
There's nothing proud about bigotry.
That leaves you with two honorable choices: work to reform the profession (including refusing to stand behind bad cops and fighting them instead), or quit it and get an honorable job.
But you don't have the guts to do either. So be it. You are declaring war on us the people, and we will act accordingly.
Either you are bigoted toward every honest, legal, ethical police officer on the basis of the behavior of a few dishonest, unethical corrupt officers;
OR
You misunderstood what I said.
Your words, not mine, will reveal which.
They're not officers--they're cops. Their job is to capture and bring before the court someone that violates my natural individual rights, with a proper 4th Amendment warrant in hand when they arrest him.
brass to political yes-men and yes-women. . this is
sickening. -- j
people are good and take their difficult role as target,
gun-toter and freedom-limiter (by law) quite well.
please cut them some slack. -- john
p.s. did you see the fox report yesterday about the
police who worked these little miracles by stopping
someone, learning in conversation about a Christmas
wish which they could not afford, and then within 10
minutes' time, granting them that wish through the
collusion of a shadow team listening in, at the toy
store or department store?
We're having to deal with these people who're taught from the first day that they're better than the rest of us and that they're at war with us, and their jobs are to control us with intimidation, weapons of war, and tactics more suited for a war zone than for the neighborhoods we live in. They're given essentially carte blanche to stop any of us at any time for any reason, and then to pursue a 'criminal' investigation of us. They're taught that they're members of an elite brotherhood who will always have their back, right or wrong. Their basic training even includes 'don't hesitate' targets which originated in the military to reduce the numbers of men that didn't fire their rifles on the front line.
It's not about the 'good' cop being painted with the same brush as the bad cop--it's about the role of a cop in our neighborhood.
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