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In reply to the discussion: What rank & file police officers think about gun-control [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)"What both indicate is an authoritarian belief that they are better then the people they are supposed to be serving and protecting."
Tell you what. You stop saying shit like that, and I'll stop pointing out that you're saying shit like that. Fair enough?
And the point you make is, of course, as colossally stupid as it is insulting. Being in favor of gun control doesn't not mean that a police officer believes that he is "better" than the people he is supposed to be serving. It may mean that he'd like to go home after his shift without getting shot. It may mean that he's tired of mopping up the blood from drive-by shootings. It may mean that he dreads once again knocking on the door of two soon-to-be-distraught parents and telling them their kid has just been shot to death.
It could be any one of those things, right? Right?
But at least you're admitting that your premise is flawed -- that the belief that big city police are more brutal than small town police "might be a perception caused by the national media." You think?!
So to summarize, your opinion is based on one stupid and insulting assumption as to the motivations of urban police officers, and a premise that you now admit is the result of media manipulation.
Thanks for joining in the conversation.