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In reply to the discussion: What's with police cursing at people they're trying to apprehend? [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,415 posts)2. Most of the ones I've seen recently with police rage cursing
do not involve a black or brown people with guns.
They largly involve black and brown people trying to move slowly, carefully, and/or to a populated place so they dont get killed.
Two that come to mind are Caron Nazario (the man who drove to a gas station before stopping and was pulled from his car) and Derrick Thompson who was also pulled out of his car (but who sat with his hands up in the car while a very angry police officer cursed at him).
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What's with police cursing at people they're trying to apprehend? [View all]
StarfishSaver
Apr 2021
OP
You always manage to reveal much more about yourself than I think you intend to
StarfishSaver
Apr 2021
#5
Really. In what other profession dealing with the public (apart from working as a stand up comic)
sop
Apr 2021
#22
I like the way you think. Shock collars for cops? That's fecking brilliant.
GoneOffShore
Apr 2021
#33
Casino dealer. Not being contradictory, but oh lawd, the veteran dealers didn't hold anything back.
Decoy of Fenris
Apr 2021
#76
I see you say this to just about everyone with a different point of view from you.
Treefrog
Apr 2021
#30
" indication of anger and complete lack of control." When they feel justified this is EXACTLY what
uponit7771
Apr 2021
#6
I agree that intimidation is part of it - and not always with the goal of achieving compliance
StarfishSaver
Apr 2021
#14
You describe domestic violence as well. Yes. The strong against the vulnerable. nt
Hekate
Apr 2021
#66
I can see them raising their voice and temper if someone does not comply
LiberalLovinLug
Apr 2021
#24
We even got some "why don't you care about black on black crime?" posts today
StarfishSaver
Apr 2021
#70
If cops can't be civil why do they get to decide who is being resistant? For all we know they
demigoddess
Apr 2021
#47
They enjoy berating and dehumanizing their victims. I do believe they feel entitled to do so.
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2021
#50
