ProBonoShill
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Yes, because the irrelevant robbery was so definitely not a tangent.
Know a lot of cops? I do. My step-dad was a cop. My best friend has a dad that was a cop. And the stories they tell about abuse in the force would make your blood curdle. Nasty stuff that rarely got reported because the victims are marginalized in society.
My step-dad was glad to be rid of all that when he was able to retire. The good old boys protecting each other club was something he left and didn't look back too fondly on.
So, yes, going on my fairly intimate knowledge of the situation I can verify that police officers tend to be sociopaths that bully just for the sake of bullying and usually get away with it. That is until things just all blow up at once and then everyone pretends to not know why the people are suddenly so mad at them.
Actually my uncle was a cop, he retired as soon as he was eligible in his late forties because he was sick of seeing the worst society has to offer. The stories he told were awful and I felt bad for him. I wouldn't do the same job if you paid me double what he was getting. Luckily during his entire career he never once had to fire his weapon.
Of course none of that has any bearing on the case in Missouri because as any good skeptic knows personal anecdotes aren't really useful.
Now you might have the impression based on my few posts in this thread that I'm very pro police, but that isn't true.
In a past life I had a rather large substance abuse problem that resulted in frequent encounters with law enforcement. Some officers were nice and seemed genuinely concerned about my well being, giving me a break more often than not. Others were much less kind and on a few occasions I was slapped around unjustly (or at least I thought so). To me they were bullies with a badge, but I guess having an attitude and big mouth wasn't really helpful either.
Maybe this particular Ferguson cop's use of force wasn't warranted, if so he deserves a lengthy jail sentence. Problem is we don't know the exact details just yet and I'm willing to wait for ALL of them to surface before I pass judgement, especially after what happened with the Zimmerman case.
If you'd rather jump to conclusions, that's your prerogative.
