This is an example of a good cop. Notice how they are no longer a cop. That’s because they were a good cop. A bad apple spoils the bunch, and cops are bad apples. They have no room for good apples.

#ACAB

Edwin Raymond, whistleblower & former lieutenant in the New York Police Department, to discuss his recent book An Inconvenient Cop: My Fight To Change Policing In America, co-authored with Jon Sternfeld.

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    10 months ago

    I think we should gather up all of these former cops that were forced out of their jobs because they tried to be good cops and put them in charge of all police.

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      10 months ago

      Hey, not so fast there. Just because they weren’t cool with bigotry doesn’t mean they weren’t shitty for other reasons. I’d like some vetting before they get back to work. Especially if they’re going to be in charge of anything. 

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        10 months ago

        Still probably a step up from what there is now. I’d be happy with just a “thinks it’s ok to change things about the police even if they don’t want to change”, even if that person had some other problematic beliefs. Being ok with change is the first step to recognizing and getting past problematic beliefs, but it seems like police leadership is instead full of people who mainly think “it’s us vs them” and “When challenged, double down. What are they going to do, call you on your other line to ask you to deal with you?”

        You are right though. “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” was always a stupid saying.