Had to check whether whether wanting to be a bad guy was a reason for joining
@Anarchy - You have given this reason again and again... You are not adding to the discussion about why people become law enforcement by continuing to repeat your view that they all go into it with the intent to do bad and horrible things. I have friends who became police officers. I don't become and stay friends with people who intend to do harm. Additionally, my intent with this thread had nothing to do with any individual case in the US, or any other singular country. Your citations are not only off topic, but it is also disrespectful to the international nature of this forum.
Your issues with law enforcement in the US being structured in a way that attracts people who seeks to do harm - that is another topic for another thread. Please, I encourage you to start one. Staff has encouraged you to take that conversation to a new thread as well, because trying to discuss it here is repeatedly pull this conversation off topic. It doesn't do your topic any justice to keep going on about it here.
@afuneralinmybrain - I'm pretty sure 99% do not go into the profession with the intent to become Darren Wilson. You are forgetting the topic of this thread. You also forget that this is an international forum and many people will have no idea who that person is.
As I have written before, I have seen and been a victim of horrible trauma at the hands of officers - so I'm not judging or diminishing your experience - but trauma by law enforcement is not the topic of this thread. That would be a good discussion to have, in a respectful manner, since it is on your mind.
This thread is about why people go into law enforcement. Discussing trauma by police officers and/or the view that all police officers are like one specific officer is another topic for another thread.
@Anarchy,
@afuneralinmybrain - As previously suggested by staff, if you would like to discuss these other issues about law enforcement, Please, start that thread. Please do it respectfully, as there are people who are hurting who have been or currently are in law enforcement on this forum.
What is most sad to me about your posts is that if what you believe and claim is really true, nothing will change about the problems you both see and/or experience unless you build a bridge to connect with and/or understand the other side and why they are the way they are, and/or take constructive positive action to change what you believe is broken. Your remarks show an unwillingness to do either. Instead you just rant about how awful they are, and pull a conversation off topic - a conversations that was about trying to understand why people go into the profession.