LOL, media is police's best friend, having covered for them for decades.oski003 said:Unit2Sucks said:You think the news should do PR for police officers who don't break the law?oski003 said:Unit2Sucks said:oski003 said:82gradDLSdad said:chazzed said:
This cop was doing her job correctly:What a POS.
— Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) August 21, 2022
Meet Martin Hyde, running for Congress in #FL16.
He was texting while driving, going 57 MPH in a 40 MPH zone.
He's here threatening her job, saying "do you know who I am"?
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Hope this guy never gets elected or hired to do anything. He can apologize all he wants. He has a deep seated personality of entitlement. The officer acted perfectly while probably suppressing the desire to puch this guy.
We need more videos of proper police behavior and the piss poor behavior of those stopped by the police. Of course it only makes the news when someone that the media hates worse than cops is the target.
Fox's show COPS is still on - 33 seasons after debuting - so you are free to watch it if you want a sanitized promotional view of police work.
You are right that there could be demand for a TV show highlighting the white privilege cops have to face when they do come into contact with entitled white people like the politician scum in the referenced tweet. Building a more just society starts with calling out this sort of misconduct.
I was referring to mainstream media (the news). Nowhere did I mention a TV show on an obscure network.
Just balanced reporting. They certainly do negative PR for police officers who don't break the law.
English has an active voice, a passive voice, and a secret unlockable exhonerative voice that only journalists who are describing cops and soldiers actions use
— seneris (@SenerisYt) January 30, 2022