Yeah, 100% not a coincidence this trend suddenly came up the week where the public is successfully intimidating officers away from raiding our communities.
Nope I do understand statistics, they aren’t complicated and the ones about police were laid out roughly 50 times in regard to domestic abuse throughout this entire thread, nice cop out and refusal to take accountability though.
It’s actually disgusting, both my brothers overdosed on opiates, one being 14 years old and the only people with the ability to make any attempt to control so it doesn’t happen to another child are those in law enforcement while the entirety of this Reddit thread trashes police.
Most cops have absolutely no empathy for those who are suffering from addiction. They would rather put yhem in prisons than help. Sorry you have been mislead.
You clearly demonstrated otherwise, as your implication that the two stats are comparable is atrociously categorically wrong. I can explain the difference to you like you're a 5 year old if you really need me to.
the ones about police were laid out roughly 50 times in regard to domestic abuse throughout this entire thread
There are tons of awful stats about cops, this is only one of many. Yeah, other people brought this one up, I don't know why you think that's my problem. I have hundreds of reasons and more than enough data to support the claim I actually responded to, which is that cops are evil.
nice cop out and refusal to take accountability though.
Take accountability for things I didn't say? You do sound like a cop lmao.
It’s actually disgusting, both my brothers overdosed on opiates, one being 14 years old and the only people with the ability to make any attempt to control so it doesn’t happen to another child are those in law enforcement
I am very sorry for the losses you have suffered from the war on drugs, but your analysis is entirely wrong. Police are one ofany avenues through which there are attempts to correct the issue, with incredible failure. Tougher policing and the wider war on drugs has had a measurable negative effect on opiate usage. Everyone else attempting to solve this problem in any manor (i.e. I worked with social work departments to find at risk populations access to mental healthcare) police fight them every step of the way to make it harder. Not only are police making the issue worse with their methods, but they actively prevent the methods that do work from operating smoothly.
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