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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Thu Sep 17, 2015, 07:01 AM Sep 2015

The Rude Pundit - Cops Don't Deserve Your Anger, According to Cop Leader

Bullying, power-mad New York Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch wants you to know that your lying eyes are meaningless when it comes to the innately good judgment of NYPD officers. Specifically, fuck you, you scum, for daring to think that Officer James Frascatore might not have had a damn good reason for tackling the shit out of former professional tennis player James Blake: "If you have never struggled with someone who is resisting arrest or who pulled a gun or knife on you when you approached them for breaking a law, then you are not qualified to judge the actions of police officers putting themselves in harm's way for the public good."

Yeah, walk a mile in their motherfuckin' shoes, dicks. Lynch goes on, "In the unfortunate case of former tennis pro, James Blake, -- who was clearly but mistakenly identified by a complainant -- there certainly can be mitigating circumstances which caused the officer to handle the situation in the manner he did." So obviously, the cop thought Blake was a violent criminal capable of...oh, what? The crime was credit card fraud? You fucking kidding? Then fuck that thug, Frascatore, and the mob boss, Lynch, who is trying to cover the thug's ass.

Lynch says, &quot N)o one should ever jump to an uninformed conclusion based upon a few seconds of video. Let all of the facts lead where they will" and that cops should get a pass on such judgment because "of the dangers we routinely face." Attacking reporters all the way through, Lynch concludes, "Due process is the American way of obtaining justice, not summary professional execution called for by editorial writers."

Tell you what's not "due process," asshole. When cops routinely use excessive force in cases like this, like Eric Garner, like many, many other ones where people are either innocent or have committed, at best, non-violent crimes. And let's not even get into the militarization of the cops that has made shit so much worse, with entire SWAT teams beating up and degrading people based on misinformation. Officers in those moments are pretty much saying, "Fuck due process," and becoming judge, jury, and, in the worst cases, executioner, doing shit that, without a badge, would put anyone behind bars. The cops routinely deny people the rights that Lynch whines that his officers deserve. Respect gets respect, fucker.

At one point in his pissy little screed, Lynch bitches about accusations against Frascatore, "That is irresponsible, unjust and un-American." No, that's free speech, man. We know you have a problem with constitutional rights, but, Jesus, that's an easy one.

Look, being a cop can be a suck-ass gig. We get that. You have to deal with shit that nobody not on the job would ever understand. We keep hearing that it's only a few bad apples, that most police officers are good people who want to work to make their communities better. But you gotta be willing to give up the shitheads who fuck it up for you, who make you seem like you're the enemy. This Frascatore cocksucker should have been out of a job a long time ago.

And, frankly, Lynch looks like a total stooge for not getting out front and saying, "Yeah, this guy needs to go. He makes the rest of us look like shit."

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2015/09/cops-are-never-wrong-according-to-cop.html

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The Rude Pundit - Cops Don't Deserve Your Anger, According to Cop Leader (Original Post) meegbear Sep 2015 OP
Bad cops(86%) safeinOhio Sep 2015 #1
A lot of "good cops" will fight life and death to protect guys on the job who are unprofessional, Chakab Sep 2015 #5
Ex was a cop safeinOhio Sep 2015 #7
There ought to be a 'super rec' option, maybe only open to people who donate, tat you can use on Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2015 #2
Massive K&FuckingR..... daleanime Sep 2015 #3
the police stae as we now experience The Wizard Sep 2015 #4
Thanks, Rude! mountain grammy Sep 2015 #6
I do believe Patrick Lynch is confusing bullying, abuse and murder for public good Bubzer Sep 2015 #8
 

Chakab

(1,727 posts)
5. A lot of "good cops" will fight life and death to protect guys on the job who are unprofessional,
Thu Sep 17, 2015, 09:09 AM
Sep 2015

incompetent and, in some cases, obvious bigots. That's why this "few bad apples" nonsense that gets repeated ad nauseum is so absurd. The issue is police culture.

safeinOhio

(32,695 posts)
7. Ex was a cop
Thu Sep 17, 2015, 09:21 AM
Sep 2015

Told me she was a member of the biggest gang in the country. Mess with one and you've messed with all of them. Her boss didn't agree and got rid of her.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
2. There ought to be a 'super rec' option, maybe only open to people who donate, tat you can use on
Thu Sep 17, 2015, 07:41 AM
Sep 2015

only one OP a month, that instantly adds like 100 recs. Because this sure as hell deserves it.

The Wizard

(12,545 posts)
4. the police stae as we now experience
Thu Sep 17, 2015, 08:40 AM
Sep 2015

is the result of the events of 9-11. We are a nation of uniform worshiping cowards, ready to kowtow to any authority for fear of enemies real or imagined. The election of Barack Obama has turned many in law enforcement into thugs wanting to get even for a half black man in the White House. We have hate radio and Pox News feeding the myth of people with darker skin as the enemy.
No one said you have to be smart or moral to carry a gun and engage in abhorrent behavior under the color of law.
Many in law enforcement will tell you they put their lives on the line every day, but so do others who don't victimize the general public out of paranoia or flat out bigotry.
The idea that everyone not "on the job" is the enemy is just so wrong. The police culture has to change or we will cease to be free. Our desire to feel secure at the cost of being who we are as a people means only one thing, bin Laden won.

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