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NoSteppy2020 -1 points ago +0 / -1

Get your screenshot and move along. I'm sure your wife's boyfriend will be over soon to take care of her.

Serious question how would you feel if the cops were tik tok dancing during the LA, STL, or SF "peaceful protests." I am very open minded, just not to tone def management decisions by our "front line heros"

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kgpz 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cops have time down, as well. Every job has time down. Also nice ad hominem just because you're a fucking dunce lol.

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NoSteppy2020 1 point ago +1 / -0

You rebut my ad hominem, with more ad hominem.... that is cute. Why don't you answer the question? Ok what about a police officer holding his gun during a tik tok video right after a "black people shot by cops" incident. You are having a tough time coming up with a coherent response. Let's keep this going. You seem like a real peach. Supposedly I am the closed minded one? I am not telling people to "get a grip" when they are shutting down entire livelihoods because the "hospitals are full" while wearing full PPE, that we paid for, and dancing.... you are missing the point. But it doesn t seem that your narrow mind will open up to the reality of what you are defending.

To answer my own question. It would be messed up for a cop to do the video as well during say, a riot, oops I mean "peaceful protest"

Now, coherent thought please, would be nice.

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kgpz 1 point ago +1 / -0

You don't want an answer that is incongruent to your line of thinking. You want me to answer you knowing how your argument is apples and oranges. A nurse is stuck in a building all day. A cop is within his entire community. Your argument loses validity when you make the comparison of a nurse at a hospital, where she always would be, compared to a cop on a specific job, where his dispatcher has told him to go.