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[-] ivanafterall@kbin.social 23 points 10 months ago

You take all 22 women's stories with a fair amount of salt? How many imprisoned women's stories equate to one male prison guard's story? What's the precise equivalency in your view? 🤮

[-] BottleOfAlkahest@lemmy.world 13 points 10 months ago

The male prison guard also confessed...so does @mrbubblesort also not believe him? Unless the guard being a confessed serial assaulter means his confession also needs to be "taken with a grain of salt"? I'm so confused by this guy's take on this...

[-] Azhad@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

His take? "They are criminals in prison, so they must suffer"

[-] MycoBro@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

And I guess since they are in jail they are untrustworthy liars. Fuck the pigs

[-] ivanafterall@kbin.social 3 points 10 months ago

Having known a couple of people who became prison guards, I would implicitly trust the prisoners over those people.

[-] mrbubblesort@kbin.social 1 points 10 months ago

I thought it was obvious I was speaking of the overall general problem, not to this case specifically. So the be clear, in the general sense when a report is made, neither side is particularly trustworthy. It's a criminal's word vs the member of a corrupt gang, so it's hard to know who to believe. So ideally we should have a system with checks to ensure this isn't even a possibility.

[-] MycoBro@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

Where you are fucking up is assuming someone in jail is less trustworthy than the pigs who put them there and watch over them. This is not the case. I’ve been to jail and the prisoners are the most human thing about it. The system and the guards are what is disgusting and it is them who can not be trusted.

[-] mrbubblesort@kbin.social -1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I specifically didn't say that. On one side we have murderers, rapists, child molesters, liars, and everything else, and on the other we have people convicted for committing murder, rape, child molestation, lying, and everything else. If it's all one big shit show, why are they put together at all?

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    99.9999% of police brutality, corruption, and misconduct is never investigated, never punished, never makes the news, so it's not on this page.

    When cops are caught breaking the law, they're investigated by other cops. Details are kept quiet, the officers' names are withheld from public knowledge, and what info is eventually released is only what police choose to release — often nothing at all.

    When police are fired — which is all too rare — they leave with 'law enforcement experience' and can easily find work in another police department nearby. It's called "Wandering Cops."

    When police testify under oath, they lie so frequently that cops themselves have a joking term for it: "testilying." Yet it's almost unheard of for police to be punished or prosecuted for perjury.

    Cops can and do get away with lawlessness, because cops protect other cops. If they don't, they aren't cops for long.

    The legal doctrine of "qualified immunity" renders police officers invulnerable to lawsuits for almost anything they do. In practice, getting past 'qualified immunity' is so unlikely, it makes headlines when it happens.

    All this is a path to a police state.

    In a free society, police must always be under serious and skeptical public oversight, with non-cops and non-cronies in charge, issuing genuine punishment when warranted.

    Police who break the law must be prosecuted like anyone else, promptly fired if guilty, and barred from ever working in law-enforcement again.

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