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Yall in the comments need to learn that ACAB is about the job of police and the place they have in our society. It’s not about individual cops, but if it was, just look up domestic abuse rates in police families. Yall should know about Stonewall 🙄🙄
I love people who defend cops as if they were born cops like no they chose the job and they can eat shit. He can be gay and piece of shit protecting capital and holding a monopoly on violence
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Anonymous 1d

i completely agree with u, but i’m incredibly interested in how people switch up when it comes to true crime. i know so many people obsessed with it while also hating the police. i just want to know the psychology of it

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Anonymous 12h

I keep trying to explain this to people and I’m just not getting through to them. Sigh

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Anonymous 2h

Within the context of what you reposted, I fully thought ACAB meant “assigned cop at birth” for a second and was super confused

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Anonymous 1d

I cant hear you with that boot in your mouth

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

As someone who watches true crime I would say (from my perspective) it’s less about the institution and more about the forensics process. ACAB is about the system, but true crime is generally about victims and/or perpetrators. True crime docs can also give insight into how corruption in the force can occur. It’s fear in a controlled environment (the screen) so naturally we are drawned to it. Does that make sense?

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

The position you are seemingly taking is bootlicking dumbass. you are defending the upper classes guard dogs

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

OP is not pro police…

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

no, i totally understand that. i’m a crim major psych minor, so i find this thought process interesting. the system is corrupt asf, i know first-hand how flexible the rules are when it comes to people who work in the field. just wanted to know what people’s takes were for this ^^

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2h

Completely agree btw

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