No. If you’re a good person who chooses to work for a corrupt organization, you are also choosing to shoulder some of the responsibility for the actions of that group. I would also like to know where you got the idea that there are 800,000 good officers in the US, because that feels like a made up number.
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Not saying he’s a saint, but isn’t an alternative interpretation that he was young, inexperienced, and had a bad relationship, then grew up, learned some things, and had a better relationship later? Julian Lennon was on Bill Maher’s podcast recently and described a reconciliation between him and his dad right before he died.
Again, not trying to excuse all his bad behavior in his first marriage, but I also don’t think that a failed relationship is enough evidence to judge a whole life by, especially one that was under extraordinary pressure.
I like interloper.
Just look into John McAfee’s baby blues and tell me he isn’t reliable!
Just look into John McAfee’s eyes and tell me it isn’t true.
Wtf is this fresh digital gobbledygook?
Right on, that makes sense. I’d probably be living at home if I was 25 in 2023 too. It’s hard to sustain decent housing these days, and boomers have beautiful homes that are 3 sizes too big.
“My stairs”
“Parents house”
I’m confused, are you young and still living at home, or do you rent an area from your parents that has stairs?
I know this boils down to personal tolerance, but I’m a little horrified that anyone could look at this and say it “isn’t all that bad”.
I think you’ll find that everyone is qualified for prison quality healthcare already as long as they’re willing to commit a crime.
Never underestimate the pettiness of the u/gallowboobs of the world.
Considering it is a career that requires certification to do, I find myself doubting that you just suddenly found yourself being a bartender with no intentional desire to be one. Care to share more details to flesh out the story?