Why? What did they do to you? Why have we resorted on dehumanizing the everyday heroes in our lives? Why is it that we can compare a cop saving lives to A BURGER FLIPPER WORKING AT MCDONALDS! Are you serious? We're comparing the 16 year olds who cant do anything else to the people who are skilled, helpful, and productive members of society? But we can say that because when they save someone, they are doing their job so they cant be called heroes, not unless the average citizen gets to be a hero too.
Heroes are people who go out and risk their lives so that others can live a better life. Comparing those people to a burger flipper is somewhere along the lines of ignorant, stupid, and should be frowned upon. If any random person could do the job that the police are doing now, fine. You deserve the right to your own opinion. But a 12 year old on the internet whos been sheltered by his parents for his whole life, does not need to be making comments like that when he doesnt understand anything about what hes talking.
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124 RespuestasIts very simple people hate cops because they are convenient scape goats. They also cannot separate reality from propaganda. People do not wish to discuss the real problems that is gang culture, anarchy movements, and a culture that promotes "do as thou wilt." 1. There are less police shootings this year than last year yet there are more cops killed this year because of the hate directed towards them. 2. Cops kill more whites than blacks yet they are considered racist and prejudice against blacks only because the media focuses on it. 3. No one ever follows up on cases. The true examples of overreach and police brutality are often met with extreme consequences such as jail time. The media ignores this so it makes it seem as if the cops who were wrong get off scott-free. Yet when the evidence is in support of cops its "corruption". 4. People do not understand what cops go through and think its only a "job" yet most would not be qualified for it, they only think they would be. 5. People seem to truly believe that no one ever does anything wrong. A man reaches for a gun and gets shot he is innocent in their minds. A man with a felony record as long as my arm who attacks people on the street is a saint. And a man that actively shoots and targets cops because he thinks they are racist, as they protect a BLM march, is a "hero." People who think like this are no more than hateful anarchists who want to get away with anything. Does police brutality happen? Yes. Is that cause to kill cops and ignore laws? No. Especially when the numbers are much lower and when a cop is in the wrong more often than not they face the consequences.