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If they think everyone is "lying" to them, maybe they have a poor grasp on the truth.
The problem with having that job is that you see the very worst of people, every single day and it is incredibly dehumanizing. Getting jaded is understandable. Conversely, if you don't have the mental makeup to do the job.. you shouldn't be on the job.
There's no excuse for the police brutality that exists in this country. Zero excuse.
Give people power and they abuse it. There is just no way to stop it. I'm not saying accept it, I'm just saying it's inevitable.
Do police officers even know what their jobs are? Do they remember why they joined the force? Seems like they just needed a steady paycheck and a gun to make them feel less like losers.
Ehhh.. I'll disagree. The problem is that crusaders are usually the ones who don't make it or are just blunted to the realities of being in law enforcement after a long enough time. There are a LOT of good cops out there and characterizing them all as middling Neanderthals is very unfair. I'm not going to say there aren't knuckle-dragging mouthbreathers out there; there are.
One of the problems is that being an officer is not a glamour job nor does it end up being lucrative until later in their career. The exams and selection process are VERY skewed towards veterans and other classifications so that even if a highly qualified candidate enters the process, the likelihood of them getting selected comes down to a wide set of factors and their pure qualifications and scores are only part of it.
College graduates who become cops are more likely to get killed on the job than veterans and other groups. That's a fact.

