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What The Woke Will Never Understand

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The camaraderie between police officers is something special and unique. It is an illustration of how we can all get along while not being so damn sensitive all the time. This officer shares what that bond is like for those who’ve never experienced it.

Thanks for listening and if you want to support us in our mission to bring truth to the masses, to support our police but also our communities across the nation who are hurting, please find us, police academy podcast, on Patreon and become a member for as little as $1 a week.

SHOW NOTES:

““Thanks for everything you do. Your no fucks given episode articulated everything I feel. Just hearing some sanity around the issues was refreshing.

As far as the NYT podcast, what doesn’t seem to be talked about is that police forces are as diverse as ever, almost exactly matching the racial breakdown of the nation with Hispanics still being a bit underrepresented if I’m not mistaken (I’m a Hispanic officer from CA). If police officers were systematically racists, why the hell would there be any minority officers, period?!

Along those lines, what the “woke” white liberals will never understand, is that white, black, brown, and all officers in between have a connection and a camaraderie with each other that they will never have with people of color. We see blue brothers and sisters and that connection comes from the willingness and trust we have in each other to deal with life’s worse situations. As a matter of fact, officers of all colors (in my own experience of course) are so comfortable with each other that we can openly joke about the intricacies and unique qualities about each other’s races without getting offended. An outsider might be “shocked” about the kind of jokes we can crack on each other and not get offended because we know to never cross a line of disrespect, we have thick skin, and because they will never understand the bond we have, and that we can laugh at ourselves, and the stupid shit our races do. We don’t “pity” each other like white liberal protesters do with blacks..we laugh together, cry together, bleed together, and love together. We’re not sorry because of ours or someone else’s race, WTF is that?!

Don’t get me wrong...We’re not a kumbaya family who all get along all the time, on the contrary there’s some people I can’t stand at work. But at the end of the day I still love them, and I would take a bullet for them, hell even the “woke” liberals, because that is our job.”

If you’d like to support Police Academy, there are 5 ways you can do so:

Become a member at patreon.com/policeacademypodcast! All the cool kids are doin’ it!

Subscribe to the podcast and YouTube channel.

Rate and review the show by searching it on iTunes and clicking the reviews tab.

Share with friends and family through social media and everyday conversation.

Donate: This is a full-time job so any financial support helps out tremendously. Go to the website to donate directly to Police Academy. Even just a buck a show goes a long way toward keeping Police Academy on the air and in the mix.

Thank you; for your support, love, and for some of you, hate mail. Which reminds me, if you have questions, comments, concerns, gripes, bunched up britches, or complaints, email: policeacademypodcast@gmail.com

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The camaraderie between police officers is something special and unique. It is an illustration of how we can all get along while not being so damn sensitive all the time. This officer shares what that bond is like for those who’ve never experienced it.

Thanks for listening and if you want to support us in our mission to bring truth to the masses, to support our police but also our communities across the nation who are hurting, please find us, police academy podcast, on Patreon and become a member for as little as $1 a week.

SHOW NOTES:

““Thanks for everything you do. Your no fucks given episode articulated everything I feel. Just hearing some sanity around the issues was refreshing.

As far as the NYT podcast, what doesn’t seem to be talked about is that police forces are as diverse as ever, almost exactly matching the racial breakdown of the nation with Hispanics still being a bit underrepresented if I’m not mistaken (I’m a Hispanic officer from CA). If police officers were systematically racists, why the hell would there be any minority officers, period?!

Along those lines, what the “woke” white liberals will never understand, is that white, black, brown, and all officers in between have a connection and a camaraderie with each other that they will never have with people of color. We see blue brothers and sisters and that connection comes from the willingness and trust we have in each other to deal with life’s worse situations. As a matter of fact, officers of all colors (in my own experience of course) are so comfortable with each other that we can openly joke about the intricacies and unique qualities about each other’s races without getting offended. An outsider might be “shocked” about the kind of jokes we can crack on each other and not get offended because we know to never cross a line of disrespect, we have thick skin, and because they will never understand the bond we have, and that we can laugh at ourselves, and the stupid shit our races do. We don’t “pity” each other like white liberal protesters do with blacks..we laugh together, cry together, bleed together, and love together. We’re not sorry because of ours or someone else’s race, WTF is that?!

Don’t get me wrong...We’re not a kumbaya family who all get along all the time, on the contrary there’s some people I can’t stand at work. But at the end of the day I still love them, and I would take a bullet for them, hell even the “woke” liberals, because that is our job.”

If you’d like to support Police Academy, there are 5 ways you can do so:

Become a member at patreon.com/policeacademypodcast! All the cool kids are doin’ it!

Subscribe to the podcast and YouTube channel.

Rate and review the show by searching it on iTunes and clicking the reviews tab.

Share with friends and family through social media and everyday conversation.

Donate: This is a full-time job so any financial support helps out tremendously. Go to the website to donate directly to Police Academy. Even just a buck a show goes a long way toward keeping Police Academy on the air and in the mix.

Thank you; for your support, love, and for some of you, hate mail. Which reminds me, if you have questions, comments, concerns, gripes, bunched up britches, or complaints, email: policeacademypodcast@gmail.com

  continue reading

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