Trump sets the police up for violence against them

These are the words of a man who was raised in a protected environment and faced nothing scarier than having a golf ball land in the rough; a man who told his supporters to rough up protesters at campaign rallies because he would cover their legal costs if they were sued; a man who still refuses to accept that the Central Park Five were innocent 27 years after the crime they served partial time for and 13 years after they were exonerated in spite of his over the top condemnation of them that revealed a bigotry against those he considers less than he is, like his father did when discriminating in rental housing, speaking to police who are already facing tough situations because of the foolish bigotry of the few rotten apples in the precinct barrel,

“When you see these towns and when you see these thugs being thrown into the back of a paddy wagon, you just see them thrown in, rough. Please don’t be too nice.”

“Like when you guys put somebody in the car and you’re protecting their head, you know, the way you put their hand over, like, don’t hit their head and they’ve just killed somebody, don’t hit their head. You can take the hand away, OK?’”.

Trump actually advocated police brutality on people regardless who they are. If this results in violence in either direction, you know, and he knows, that he will never be in a position to deal with it.

In the name of sounding manly, the man who whines on twitter, has set the police up.

He likes to talk of his supports police officers, but this showed he likes to talk tough more
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In contrast, this is how the chief of police of the city in which I live, New Bedford, Massachusetts, sees the role of police and their relationship to their community and those they arrest, who are, unlike what President Trump seems to believe, innocent until proven guilty.

“When you’re interacting with the public, I ask you to realize, they’re no different than we are. They’re our families, they’re our moms, they’re our sisters, they’re our brothers. Treat them as you want your family treated. Because at the end of the day, they are us and we are them. And it’s going to require all of us together.”

“Don’t look in that rear-view mirror — we need to look through that windshield, collectively, together, and I mean that as a team, as a family, So we can make this a better place to work and a safer city for the people that we’ve sworn to protect.”

While the former is encouraging division and violence, the latter is promoting community and hoping to avoid it.

Between the two, I prefer the police chief.

And I am sure the majority of police officers do to.

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