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Whatever you say. You advocate treating police officers like less than human because they are servants. I am glad I am not working in your household. Sounds like a truly shitty place to be --- under your heel.
If that is NOT what you meant then how do you mean that public servants should be allowed to be screamed at and taunted at the whim of those they work for?
Sounds to me as if your mind is clouded by hate for police officers.
Dont get me wrong I think MANY police officers do shitty things and dont defend their every breath BUT people dont get a free pass simply because of someones job status.
The public servants are out there doing that on BEHALF of the 98% of people who are not A) millionaires or B) apart of the one tenth of a percent of people who call themselves the 99%. So since they do it on your tax paying behalf they are in fact representing you.
Would YOU want a man in your face screaming and running up at you?
Sounds like in your household, the servants can piss on the kids and serve your dinner on old cardboard and they'd be fine 'cause they're just doing their jobs.
NYPD was considered heroes after 9-11. Now they're scum -- they've been beating people, pepper-spraying people, arresting people for NOTHING. Any cops witnessing that and not arresting their fellow officers are just as guilty. Any cops aware of it and not pressing an investigation are just as guilty.
Public servants have to be held to a higher standard. If a citizen punches another citizen, it's assault -- if a cop pushes a citizen, that should be assault. But instead they get away with lying, deceiving, manipulating, intimidating, threatening, pushing, hitting, and more. With that crap going on, every cop in NY with a sense of honor should be walking up to the protesters and apologizing, and promising to push for not just an investigation but severe punishment for the cops abusing people.
And BTW, as a camp counselor and as a swim instructor and lifeguard I've had people screaming in my face and running at me. Did I want it? No. Did I realize it came with the territory? Absolutely. If you can't handle it and be polite, you don't take that kind of job.
If my mind is clouded, that's what it's clouded by: knowing the responsibility involved and having a grasp of the honor and its code that come with any such job.


















