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A young white man who looks like he could be a cop, with hands on his hips, looking down with an expressive face of lighthearted judgment. Looking up at him is a silly dog with an equally expressive face of ironic bashfulness. Over-layed text reads: “When two antisocials on opposite sides of the legal system interact”


Yeah, “All Cops” means all cops, including my brother, but I still love him

  • Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I’d rather go with:
    OP’s brother is not his occupation. He wasn’t born a cop, so let’s not objectify him as one. Who knows how he ended up with this job and how easy it would be to get him to quit. I have no problem with OP loving his brother, and he can hope/want/urge his brother to change his occupation.

    I’d prefer not to go with:
    OP is a cop-loving bastard sympathizer.

    • FundMECFS@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 days ago

      ACAB to me and most of those I’ve talked to it about, means there’s not such thing as a good cop. All cops uphold a damaging system of authority whether they try to be good or not.

      I wouldn’t take it so literally as calling someone whose brother is a cop a bastard sympathiser. Although I understand some people do.

      I also wouldn’t use it to insult someone who used to be a cop but got woke.

      Anyways. I think me and you generally agree but are arguing about semantics ahah.

    • I can tell you’re coming from a good place with this and wanted to be supportive of me! It’s very kind, but unfortunately I think it’s misplaced.

      My brother almost certainly won’t change- pretty sure he voted for trump twice, and he’s been climbing the ranks over the past decade. I genuinely don’t have any moral/ethical justification for keeping him in my life 😬