THE "GOOD COP" ARGUMENT

THE "GOOD COP" ARGUMENT

Ok, so let's say that there could actually be such a thing as a "good cop".

Not in the sense that the rest of us, who realize that anyone that is a member of the Slave Patrol can only be "good" at their job, not morally good at heart.

That aside, let's take a look at the liberal's point of view on the subject and maybe catch a glimpse at what that could look like...

"...Reality is that almost every police department has both good cops and bad cops.

The problem is that many police departments refuse to acknowledge or proactively address the bad cops within their ranks.

So, as far as what does a "good" cop look like? I'm sure that there are a great many cops that are quite "good" at executing their duties.

With that said, we offer you this thought...

How good can any person truly be while witnessing a co-worker violate the rights of another human being, yet does absolutely nothing about it?

How can such a so-called good person call such a criminal amongst their ranks an equal partner in honor and justice?

If you venture to call him comrade and friend, are you not in some way torn from the very same blue cloth?

How could this so-called good person remain silent to such racketeer-styled predicate crimes in exchange for a paycheck and benefits while cowering behind some mafia-like blue wall?

That is obviously the price that many have gladly decided to pay in exchange for one's honor and soul- a job.

Is this that higher standard that we have heard so much about? Is this what the call to duty, oath and honor now look like?

I would surely hope not.

We can believe that there exists police departments that do not have a single bad cop; and conversely, we can believe that there exists police departments that do not have a single 'good' cop.

Change begins first from within, then maybe we can start talking about public trust.

The public has absolutely no way of knowing which cop is pulling them over, knocking on their door, impeding their path, demanding to be obeyed...or else.

E. Pluribus Unum.

--Corruption Sucks Blog"

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