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[–] [email protected] -1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

"But protesters said police shouldn't be allowed to participate in the event given why people began protesting in the 1970s."

Ok so cops today get paint thrown at them for events that happened 40 or 50 years ago? That doesn't seem reasonable to me. Some police today weren't even born when this stuff happened, but they nonetheless get punished away?

I really do think this sins of the father stuff has to stop. This is exactly how centuries long feuds between groups of people keep going. And the idea of collective punishment is an appalling doctrine which is what this kind of stuff amounts to as well.

On a practical level, punishing police who support lgbt is not helpful and will do nothing to stamp out those pockets of police that are still problematic.

And above all else, uniform aside these are individuals and should be treated with respect. Just seeing the uniform and nothing else really is dehumanising.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)
  1. They are not the "sins of the fathers" Police are still doing very real harm to the community.

  2. You're not "supporting LGBT" if the first thing you do when something you don't like happens is start attacking them physically and in the press.

Most people couldn't give a shit if someone employed as a police officer went full bore ham at pride. It's the marching in uniform that is the big fucking issue. This could have been avoided. It could have been acknowledged as a bad idea. People have not been subtle about "We do not want uniformed police officers acting like we are their PR machine" for literal years now. But they went ahead anyway in defiance of all logic and sentiment, shit happened and now it's OHH THE ABHORRENTSSSSSSSSSS

It is not. helping. matters. And they have to see that - so why do they keep persisting?