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Thread: Current anti LEO climate....Now even LEO can't be pro LEO

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    Current anti LEO climate....Now even LEO can't be pro LEO

    You can't even make this stuff up. A the Chief at West Virginia University was on a video conference and students noticed he had a "thin blue line" American flag and were triggered enough to call for his resignation. Sorry LEO, you can no longer support yourselves.


    https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/...-flag-in-home/

    According to a report by Campus Reform, West Virginia University Chief W.P. Chedester apologized last week in response to the outrage that erupted after students noticed a “thin blue line” American flag on display in Chedester’s home during a video conference. The American flag with a blue stripe was created to honor police officers.

    Many students called on Chedester to resign in response to the student’s outrage. In a tweet, the university announced that Chief Chedester wanted to apologize to the community for any pain that was caused by the flag.

    “During our Campus Conversation today, UPD Chief W.P. Chedester had an American flag with a blue stripe on display. After hearing feedback from our community, he realizes the hurt he has caused and has removed the flag,” the university wrote in a tweet.
    Whiskey

    May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one

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    Divide the campus with a vote. The "yeas" get campus police. The "nays" get wokekanda. Strict enforcement of police free zones, CHAZ style. It will work out just fine.

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    Cops and whites must eventually hate themselves, it's required. Anything less will not do. That's leading to a justification for more and more "righteous" violence.

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    Happened at Mt Holyoke College a few years ago. Incoming chief hadn’t even started working yet. Had just moved to the area, bought a house and was getting his personal affairs in order to be ready to take the helm of campus PD. A student went through his twitter history, found that he “liked a tweet” of the NRAs Christmas card. Well they all went apeshit, Smith College (Located not too far away, less than 10 miles) got in on all the protesting. Long story short the college separates ways with him to appease the student body. Rumor was that they paid him around a million dollars to stay quiet and not take legal action against the school(s)

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    People have to stop apologizing like that. The best they should get is "I'm sorry you took what I said or did offensively, but I still stand by it. You can scream all you want and that won't change a damn thing. You can get me fired but that won't change a damn thing. You can come at me, and we'll see who's left standing, but I am not apologizing."
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    Never apologize, it's a sign of weakness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringGuy45 View Post
    People have to stop apologizing like that. The best they should get is "I'm sorry you took what I said or did offensively, but I still stand by it. You can scream all you want and that won't change a damn thing. You can get me fired but that won't change a damn thing. You can come at me, and we'll see who's left standing, but I am not apologizing."
    Weakness begets weakness every time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Never apologize, it's a sign of weakness.

    This- at least never apologize if you dont do anything wrong. Its literally empowering them. **** them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Never apologize, it's a sign of weakness.

    This, in this situation, Is correct.

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    The correct response is, I am a leader of men and women that are the best people this country. I am not sorry for wearing a pin that shows my support for what I am and for the people that work for me.

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