There's something fundamentally, deeply fucked up about how all of this shit works That the way we've decided to organize our society means there's supposedly no such things as laws or rules or public safety if there's not this huge army of armed enforcers running around
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OTOH South Korea for example keeps sending its ex Presidents to prison and yet plenty of South Koreans seem interested in the job.
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The thing is, I'm willing to try having that problem rather than the problems we have now.
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I don't see it as a problem, tbh. They cause more harm than good, from my perspective.
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Almost like some people signing up to be cops don’t actually want to protect and serve.
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hot take: the cops who want to be and stay cops should instead not do the things that are against the law and get them sent to prison especially the murder, they should stop doing that most of all, that would be a great start
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like, the set of things indexed by the implication that we sent Chauvin to prison for *being a cop* betrays a WHOLE bunch of assumptions I can't imagine people who say it or things like it actually meant to *say* but they absolutely, definitely *meant it*
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Sounds good to me
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The answer is not to hire cops who are likely to act in a way that requires them to be sent to prison.
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And don't expect them to face problems outside their training or mandate. Dealing with homelessness, domestic violence etc.
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