https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks/videos/557520205128900/?sfnsn=mo
How the fuck does someone so emotionally fragile become a cop in the first place? It stands to reason that allowing someone who can't wait a few minutes at a McDonald's drive-thru without having a complete emotional breakdown to be a police officer would only lead to more people being irrationally killed by cops. Do you trust this woman to act appropriately in a tense situation? Is there no vetting process to being a cop at all?
?? You act like she had a nervous breakdown because she had to wait. Based on what she said, it sounds like she's been up over 24 hours with constant death threats. Now, I don't know about you but I get emotionally unstable after being up for 18 hours and I don't have death threats.
Was that video edited? I missed the part where she says she is getting "constant death threats", or anything to that effect.
She did say she doesn't hear "Thank you" enough. Poor baby.
You don't think it's somewhat paranoid that a little bit of a wait for food at a McDonald's drive-thru = I'm afraid you're going to poison me?
OMG, they gave her her drink first and she had to wait longer for the rest of her food. Kind of like every fucking drive-thru experience I've ever had.
If she considers a five minute wait a threat to her life, how lax will her definition be in the line of duty?
She should quit before she kills someone.
It wasn't explicitly stated but I read between the lines.
She also stated how she usually is fine, which means something is different.
She also said ".. it doesn't matter how long you've been up.." which, to me, is a 'I've been up a long time because I was order to be'. And I've been in that kind of frantic, emotional panic before while having been up over 24 hours and caring for a 1 year old alone. So to me that looks exactly like a "I haven't slept in 36 hours." Kinda reaction. And in case you haven't notice: alot of people really hate all cops right now.
As for her 'not enough thank yous' well, how long would you do a thankless job? A job where even something as simple as a speeding ticket is met with a mix of hostility or outright begging? Add to that the current climate and being a cop is probably like working for the IRS Audit department: everyone hates you when you come around.