(May 27, 2011 at 7:59 am)Welsh cake Wrote:(May 27, 2011 at 12:43 am)Minimalist Wrote: Frankly, that's always the inherent problem with cops. When they say "us versus them" they mean "cops versus anyone else." We have given the cops way too much power in this country. I often think it attracts the wrong element to the job.This is explained well in social psychology. Give a jobless and ordinarily mild-mannered man off the street a symbol of authority, a uniform to make him stand out and easily recognisable allegiance to a group, make laws that enable him to enforce their authority onto the public, give him a gun to defend himself, a badge to command respect, sit back, and watch just how fast he will turn into a complete arsehole and abuse his civic duty.
This mentality is not limited to law-enforcement, people in general always want the privileges that come with power and status, never the vices of responsibility and being held accountable for one's own actions or inactions.
Yes, Welch, but people in general are not given guns and a license to kill.