Business says it doesn’t serve anyone who is armed

  • 0110010001100010@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    something something gay wedding cake. Last I checked LEO isn’t a protected class. And they aren’t even denying LEO, just those that come in on-duty and are armed. So yeah, get fucked pigs.

    • billy_bollocks@sh.itjust.works
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      Not all cops are bad. Don’t paint them all with the same brush.

      Edit - Jesus y’all want to go lynch some cops. I wasn’t expecting so much bigotry from the crowd here. Confirmation bias is one hell of a drug I guess

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        Yeah! Just 99%. Don’t lump them all together.

        Not allll yardage yadda

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        Yes, they are. Good cops are actively forced out of police departments. It’s a very well documented phenomenon.

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        Pretty much anyone who’s a good cop isn’t a cop anymore because they turned against the bad cops. The bad cops are still there.

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            In an overwhelming number of situations, yes. Cops are intended to prioritize property over people and convictions over justice. Those who speak out about injustices face retribution from their peers and little defense from their union. Police unions act as criminal legal defense to eschew responsibility.

            There have even been legal cases of departments refusing to hire people because they were “too smart”. This is largely speculated to be due to fear of those who are more intelligent speaking out, and having a moral compass of their own rather than blindly following.

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              Yep. I’m one of them. I applied to the cybercrimes division of the Lexington, KY PD in my naive youth and got an official letter saying they refused to hire me because they were worried that I would “get bored and pursue other employment.” Asked a couple of my lawyer friends and they all agreed that was code for “we’re afraid that you’ll notice all the shit we do, and try to prosecute us” aka, “you’re too smart.”

        • billy_bollocks@sh.itjust.works
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          Lol I have no idea what that means but it sure sounds like bigotry.

          Confirmation bias is one hell of a drug buddy. Don’t be like the people you hate