We're all bad.

Maia 2021-12-30 17:21:25

Really, the police complaints are all black people, and the content of the complaint is often reported in the real world.

In the real world, it's never a good person to catch a bad person. It's as simple as a good person becomes a bad person. Jack is corrupt, but it is the money he got corrupted to save Tom, allowing him to let go and catch more bad people; Jack breaking the law and committing crimes is not a decent policeman, but he I think I am just correcting a flaw in the system.

Perhaps this system does have many flaws. Tom, who had a clear conscience, was afraid that other police would frame him and had to hide the surveillance. In many cases, the bad things we do may really be compelling, but they are only subject to the inherent social system.

Tom asked What happened to just locking up bad people? Jack replied that We're all bad. He couldn't refute that the duty of the police is to catch bad people. As a policeman, you should be just. As a policeman, you should do the right thing and you should be punished. Evil and good. But such a policeman should only exist in fairy tales. What can survive in the real world is unclean and not completely justice. Washington and Paul are two good policemen, and they are very fast He died, being framed by unjust police and died. The perfect superhero only exists in Marvel, and the completely good people can only live in fairy tales.

The work of the police is much more than just catching the bad guys. They want to "help each other," cops help cops, and have to give up part of the procedural justice for the result of justice, and the part of the procedural justice they gave up breeds even greater evil. The bad things done by ordinary bad guys can be regarded as small troubles. Those who have backers and criminals who are covered by officials and police are the real danger, and they feel more powerless.

In order to catch the bad guys, disregarding the human rights of criminals, and in order to achieve the justice of punishing the evil and promoting the good, he procedurally violently enforced the law, and shot directly without asking. Jack in order to protect Tom and to be able to sit on a higher position. In order to better punish evil and promote good, he had to eradicate dissidents and kill those who have his own handle. On his way to justice, he did a lot of evil things.

Tom and Jack are actually very similar. They are best friends and family. Their original intention is to punish evil and promote good, and they will do whatever they can to achieve their goals. But Tom has controlled himself and has not been stunned by the killing, and has always maintained his original intention. Thoroughly investigate the truth, and don’t let a bad guy go. Jack gets deeper and deeper, hurting one colleague after another, and he doesn’t repent until the end, until the last thing he is thinking about is his title and promotion. But maybe his situation is no longer possible. It made him look back, and he couldn't stop even if he wanted to stop it. Perhaps it was not Jack that was broken or decayed, but this social system, this serious bureaucratic system.

Good can come from bad. But in cop's world,in the real world, the bad breeds more bad

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Street Kings quotes

  • Sgt. Mike Clady: How's complaints?

    Tom Ludlow: You just missed your wife.

  • Tom Ludlow: [while speeding through streets] You married, Diskant?

    Detective Paul Diskant: Engaged. And I'd like to see her again.