13273864:.MASSHOLE. said:
Am I devaluing my own life? No. I am simply saying that those who engage in a civic duty, such as protecting the innocent like cops and firefighters, place themselves in harms way to better the community. Therefore, those who attempt to harm these individuals in a malicious manner should also be punished in a harsher manner because these civilians have no duty to volunteer for civic duties. I am not saying their life is worth more, but rather that the punishment for taking their life should be higher because of the sacrifices they may make to better their community.
Reality? You are making a gross generalization when you say that cops are more likely to harm than help. Cops still do and will always follow the creed of being an officer. However, you are letting the actions of a bad few cloud your view of these people. Would you call all of those who practice Islam terrorists because of the actions of a select few? I would doubt it, but then again, seeing the idiocy of this post, I would not be surprised.
Amoral? Really? Never bring morals into an argument because it is a slippery slope. Do you think that the morals you have are shared by every person on the face of this planet because I hate to tell you, they are not. The world is not dictated by morals, because if it were, there would be no rapists walking the streets, no children homeless because one of their parents murdered their spouse, no homeless men and women living out of carts. The list can go on. But you know what? Cops try to enforce what was once deemed morally good. They attempt to keep you and your family safe, be it on the streets, in your house, on the roads, and in your neighborhoods. They are the ones who attempt to stop rapists from walking in the streets, keep murders behind bars, and even help the homeless at times.
You are an ignorant child if you think that the actions and opinions of a few are shared by many. Am I denying there is a problem with cop violence in the United States? No. There is, and it needs to be addressed. But to say that every cop is bad and deserves no respect is not helping the situation. This is not a one-sided problem, it needs to be addressed by both sides and if it is not, will never come to resolution.
I truly hope that you are never in a situation where you will need the assistance of a cop, but maybe, if you are, you will appreciate what some of these men and women do to protect and serve their community.