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the problem is that the bad cops are being defended or being ignored by the good cops. That’s a problem, they’re held up to the same laws as everyone else if not more so. I work at a bank I can face jail time by taking money out of people’s accounts or even ignore people embezzling money.

That’s possible, sure. But it’s highly unlikely in my opinion.

A few bad apples spoil the bunch, you fucking weasel.

Psst.

You forget the cop did that TO her. You’re basically taking the same view as someone who says ‘well if she hadn’t been walking in a dark environment, then she wouldn’t have gotten raped’. >_>

I don’t know if you’re trolling or not, but allow me to break it down for you:

You...haven’t been paying much attention to what cops are doing these days, are you?

they were already being filmed...

Of course one bad apple spoils the bunch.

That said, that one bad apple was a long time ago, and now the whole bunch is spoiled.

My brother’s a cop, and he tries the “bad apple” defense of shitty cops to which my reply is “so why are the ‘bad apples’ always fiercely defended by the bunch?”

thank you for laying down and letting the police state roll over without a fight

The correct take is: why do cops feel so threatened by being recorded that they feel the need to use an immense amount of excessive force to deal with a middle aged woman.

Just a reminder, before it inevitably comes up, that the complete idiom is: “One bad apple spoils the whole bunch.”

“Why can’t we just trade?”

She was trans, yes, just like homosexual people were always homosexual even before having any concept of it.

It’s laid out very clearly and the header image is of an adult woman. She transitioned from male to female.

That doesn’t matter, for trans folks you use the prefered pronouns even for the time before they transitioned because they were always trans even before accepting that themselves. 

“His”?  You’re a bigot for gendering her.

Thank you for sharing this, Samantha. Was a little disconcerted when Dr. Bowers’ nurse asked, at 12 weeks out from surgery, if I had achieved orgasm yet. Close to six months out now, and still no Big O. Knowing I am not alone helps a lot, just as it has at every other step in this journey.