http://www.kmov.com/story/33625340/questions-arise-after-photo-of-deceased-man-with-officer-surfaces
"The implications of this are astronaumical..."
No kidding...
"The implications of this are astronaumical..."
No kidding...
The conclusion should be, if you decide to pose next to a dead body like some kind of trophy, then you probably don't very highly regard human lives.Quickly now,lets all jump to conclusions like our biased agenda driven society has taught us to.
So we must wait for them and see.
Weren't US soldiers criticized for posing with dead bodies of TERRORISTS not too long ago?
"Judge not" flies right out the window when emotions and agendas are at stake....don't theyAnd, here is an American cop posing with a dead American body... and that alone isn't bad enough?
Since the guy overdosed on drugs I don't guess he regarded human life very highlythen you probably don't very highly regard human lives.
Drug abuse and overdose is tragic. What's the police officer's excuse for being a lowlife?Since the guy overdosed on drugs I don't guess he regarded human life very highly
I'm not sure if you think this photo is faked or something but it's pretty clear to me when I see someone posing with a lifeless body, giving a big grin and thumbs up to the camera, that person doesn't have much concern for another person's life. I'm not even sure what narrative you're talking about since the death, in this case, doesn't seem to be related to bad policing.I don't know,whats your excuse for passing judgement on a picture who's origin and circumstance you know nothing about because it fits your narrative.
I'm not sure if you think this photo is faked or something
I think there's a sliding scale here and we'd all have a specific set of circumstances (or threshold) that would cause us to maybe have an unethical moment of jubilation at the demise of another human being.
It's not okay, even if the person is a criminal or tyrant. You should not be posing and smiling in photos, regardless of their alleged crimes.Pablo Escobar being another good example. The man was a vile wannabe-tyrant, and was so powerful that for a time it was unclear was he ever going to get defeated or not.
If some cops took pics of themselves with his body in that context, it's just fine. It can even be seen as a demonstration of victory of justice.
It's not okay, even if the person is a criminal or tyrant. You should not be posing and smiling in photos, regardless of their alleged crimes.