A sergeant with the City University of New York's Department of Public Safety told pro-Palestinian protestors he supports "killing all you guys" during a graduation ceremony.
There are a lot of good cops. ACAB is about pointing out that they all might as well be bastards because enough of them are that people don’t feel safe around them.
But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have police. We need much harsher penalties for misconduct, external investigations into misconduct, and better training to avoid misconduct in the first place.
Acab is not about there being good cops that are drowned out by bad cops. Acab is that, by definition, all cops are bastards. There might be good people that become cops, but they either stop being cops or stop being good people, because it’s a requirement of the job. Anyone who abides by the “thin blue line” to protect their corrupt buddies is by definition corrupt, and cops, by definition follow the thin blue line or they lose their badge.
The problem with the ‘good cop’ is that they’re either too incompetent to know who the ‘bad cops’ are, or they know and they do nothing about them, or there are too few of them to do anything about the overwhelming number of ‘bad cops’ (the real answer). But in any of these cases there obviously aren’t ‘a lot’ of good cops.
I do feel for the few that exist, but police abuses have been institutionalized so even a ‘good cop’ is working against bad policies and will eventually fall in line with those policies or not be a cop for long.
There are a lot of good cops. ACAB is about pointing out that they all might as well be bastards because enough of them are that people don’t feel safe around them.
But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have police. We need much harsher penalties for misconduct, external investigations into misconduct, and better training to avoid misconduct in the first place.
Acab is not about there being good cops that are drowned out by bad cops. Acab is that, by definition, all cops are bastards. There might be good people that become cops, but they either stop being cops or stop being good people, because it’s a requirement of the job. Anyone who abides by the “thin blue line” to protect their corrupt buddies is by definition corrupt, and cops, by definition follow the thin blue line or they lose their badge.
I know a good cop. He’s my manager at Home Depot.
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I know a good cop. He was my manager at non-cop job too.
Good cops either quit, turn apathetic, or get murdered by the bad cops. One bad apple ruins the whole bunch.
The problem with the ‘good cop’ is that they’re either too incompetent to know who the ‘bad cops’ are, or they know and they do nothing about them, or there are too few of them to do anything about the overwhelming number of ‘bad cops’ (the real answer). But in any of these cases there obviously aren’t ‘a lot’ of good cops.
I do feel for the few that exist, but police abuses have been institutionalized so even a ‘good cop’ is working against bad policies and will eventually fall in line with those policies or not be a cop for long.
A logical, respectful arguement that got downvoted because it wasn’t “cop bad”.