What's going on here? In America, if a citizen wants to say "This is why we don't like cops here," they get to say that. Cops don't then get to attack them for daring to say it. Police should be present at Gay Pride to protect the gay population from dangerous prejudice. They're not there to be an expression of it themselves.
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Jun 4, 2023 · 6:18 AM UTC

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Cops are the MOST prejudiced people in the country. You don’t make it through cop school without being racist as hell. This needs to change. Will you mandate psych evals for all new cops to try and weed out these white supremacists?
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I wonder what the free speech warriors on the right will have to say about this. My guess is nothing
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They know they can get away with it and if anyone gets sued it will be the city, not the individual cops 😠
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This is super responsible, Marianne! I’m sure you have all the facts because you’re a super serious presidential candidate!
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define "dangerous prejudice" If you have a police force, it should protect person and property, without regard to the opinions of the attackers or the victims. Unless these protesters attacked someone or stole something, these cops are bastards.
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No cops at pride!!!
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It’s coming from BOTH Extremist groups:
Three shirtless, liberal males accosted a group of women who were peacefully demonstrating in support of women's rights in New York City on Monday.
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