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Originally Posted by Guest
Let's not overlook the heroes at these demonstrations and riots.
They are the police officers who are present, not to take sides, but to maintain peace and order. For this thankless task they are reviled and assaulted.
To be particularly honored are the Black officers who go about doing their duty and protecting the hate speech groups that hold them in contempt due to the color of their skin, from counter-demonstrators who would assault the haters if given the opportunity.
A Black officer protecting the Klan is a picture of dedication to the First Amendment.
A White officer taking verbal abuse from a Black demonstrator is a picture of self-restraint and professionalism.
Carl in Tampa
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It's too late to try and hide now, you outed yourself in your first post...regardless of your faux accolades now.
You're correct about one thing though, both of your examples are of LEO's who should be mostly admired (although I'm trying to understand how you think the white cop is showing
"restraint")...given that he is under no threat.
Oh wait, I forgot, you're the one that keeps touting your professional background with the attempt to bolster your desperate need to feel that your opinion is superior.
I'll bet there were many times, when you wished (did?) that you could go ahead and abuse your authority...simply because someone pi$$ed you off.
Silly me.
Deepest Sincere Wishes: