(before you throw me in the slapchop, hear me out) it shouldn't be the duty of individual police officers to buy people in need gloves, it was a kind act and I can respect that officer for helping someone in need. The problem with it is that there needs to be more of this kind of compassion from the police force until the point where it isn't so abnormal / rare that it's newsworthy. I can hope that posts like this will lead to more cops being uplifting in their communities, but I fear that this is just gonna be used as fodder for "wuddaboutism arguments" to defend some piece of garbage beating an unarmed person to death.
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u/ScRuBlOrD95 1d ago
(before you throw me in the slapchop, hear me out) it shouldn't be the duty of individual police officers to buy people in need gloves, it was a kind act and I can respect that officer for helping someone in need. The problem with it is that there needs to be more of this kind of compassion from the police force until the point where it isn't so abnormal / rare that it's newsworthy. I can hope that posts like this will lead to more cops being uplifting in their communities, but I fear that this is just gonna be used as fodder for "wuddaboutism arguments" to defend some piece of garbage beating an unarmed person to death.