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Seriously, this whole "but he said this and that hurts my feelings" feel that I am getting from the Americans these days are getting on my last darn nerve.
Are the American People NOT allowed to take up for a cop anymore? Has that become against the law?
WHEN did the Americans start becoming SO whiny? No one can say anything anymore, or have an opinion anymore, not without the constant badgering of someone whose wittle feewings have gotten hurt.
It is becoming out right UN-Constitutional! Firing teachers, police officers, a front desk clerk for expressing their feelings regarding subjects like the wittle pool party where kiddos were acting a damn fool. No, I don't think the gun should have been pulled out, I don't think that the one police officer acted accordingly, but why can't people have an different opinion about the situation without fear of the repercussions like getting fired or being threatened?? I honestly don't give a rats if you have another opinion. It wouldn't be America if you did. It would be something like N. Korea. Fo Realz! --------------->INSANE
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/06/11/did-nothing-wrong-florida-principal-fired-after-defending-texas-cop.html
Muting the 1st amendment. *shaking my head*
Lady Liberty is crying at the moment!!!!!
Are the American People NOT allowed to take up for a cop anymore? Has that become against the law?
WHEN did the Americans start becoming SO whiny? No one can say anything anymore, or have an opinion anymore, not without the constant badgering of someone whose wittle feewings have gotten hurt.
It is becoming out right UN-Constitutional! Firing teachers, police officers, a front desk clerk for expressing their feelings regarding subjects like the wittle pool party where kiddos were acting a damn fool. No, I don't think the gun should have been pulled out, I don't think that the one police officer acted accordingly, but why can't people have an different opinion about the situation without fear of the repercussions like getting fired or being threatened?? I honestly don't give a rats if you have another opinion. It wouldn't be America if you did. It would be something like N. Korea. Fo Realz! --------------->INSANE
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/06/11/did-nothing-wrong-florida-principal-fired-after-defending-texas-cop.html
Muting the 1st amendment. *shaking my head*
Lady Liberty is crying at the moment!!!!!
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 36
When we stooped making our kids walk or ride the bus to school and instead coddling them all the time.
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SPC David Hannaman
Which is the result of putting child molesters on probation or in "special prisons for their own protection" instead of gutting them where they stood after being found guilty by a jury of their peers.
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"If you're running a majority black school and you say a remark such as that people will not respect you," student Price Testinobles said.
*Follow up! Just from another news source that isn't "Fox News."*
"Of course teachers and parents and students they're gonna see it (the post) it's not his job to go comment on with the police were doing," added another student."
“Judgment is the currency of honesty," Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said in a statement. "Insensitivity – intentional or perceived – is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children."
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/North-Miami-Senior-High-School-Principal-Alberto-Iber-Loses-Job-Over-Post-on-Police-Incident-in-McKinney-Texas-306816711.html
*Follow up! Just from another news source that isn't "Fox News."*
"Of course teachers and parents and students they're gonna see it (the post) it's not his job to go comment on with the police were doing," added another student."
“Judgment is the currency of honesty," Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said in a statement. "Insensitivity – intentional or perceived – is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children."
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/North-Miami-Senior-High-School-Principal-Alberto-Iber-Loses-Job-Over-Post-on-Police-Incident-in-McKinney-Texas-306816711.html
N. Miami HS Principal Loses Job Over McKinney Post
The principal of North Miami Senior High School has lost his job after making a comment on Facebook on the incident involving police at a community pool at a Texas neighborhood.
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Always been whiners. It is much more public today with everyone thinking they have a say. I could go on and one but it is what today is.
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These are the same people who got participation trophies and there are no winners/losers in sports.
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SGT (Join to see), that sentiment has been going on a long time. I've told the story of me at the Detroit riots in 1967. Three boys were murdered right in front of us by the police chief and his officers. I've tried for years to bring it to someone's attention who will look into it. Everyone always says it's been too long, or can you find anymore witnesses, things like that. Our PL was with them. He came back to us and told us, we didn't see anything, we didn't hear anything, and to keep our Fn mouths shut. After I finished with the Army I began trying to find out what I could do. Nobody wants to get involved. I told the guys in my PTSD group, and they said I may be putting my life in danger. I don't care about that. I keep thinking about those boy's parents not knowing what really happened. The website lists them as having been in a gunfight at a motel and killed by the police. Things aren't much different today. Nobody wants to get involved and if they do they get the axe or sued. IMHO
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It's a sad truth of our culture now a days. I'd just go with the old saying: "think before you speak."
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SGT (Join to see)
Think before handing out an opinion? There was nothing wrong about what he said. And he said it in a professional matter. Didn't bring up any of the kids and their actions. Just said he thought the cop was right. Outrageous.
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I mean this post is basically whining, the only difference is its aimed at the opinions you disagree with. Its totally OK to stand up for cops but its also totally OK to ask cops to be better at their jobs, if one is whining the other one is as well. Seems like its the last profession on earth where making a mistake that costs a human life is acceptable and justified. Everyone makes mistakes, its just part of life. When I mess up at my job someone's insurance claim may get jacked up and the customer could get pissed and leave, when a cop makes a mistake someone could die... I would be fired in a heart beat, but the cop (historically) wont be.
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The whinning started in 1971. Look it up. See if you can determine what it was. I KNOW what it was. Not a doubt in my mind.
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