Call me what you will – sexist, misogynist, whatever – but women should not be cops! Period. End of story.
I've been watching a television series called "Body Cam". It is basically live footage of cops working, through their body cams. It's amazing how many people run from and shoot at cops. But it makes for a good show.
What gets me, though, is that the women cops actually hinder more than they help. In every situation that I've seen where there are active shooters, or potential active shooters – the female cops run and hide behind their cruisers and/or buildings. Or just move several blocks away altogether to get out of line of fire. What good are they?! And when they are present, the male cops that should be focused on the suspect have to save the damsel in distress. One female cop was cowering behind her cruiser just waiting for SWAT to come pick her up and rescue her. Which they had to do before they could advance to the actual threat. It's absurd! It's ridiculous! Women should not be cops!
First of all, women are the weaker sex. It's basic biology. Men are stronger and faster than women. Women can't chase a bad guy down. Even out of shape male cops can run faster than female cops. And what can she do if she actually catches up to a suspect? She can't physically manhandle him. Yes, she can point her gun at him. But that doesn't usually stop most suspects, I've learned. They just run away while the cop is yelling at them to stop.
I'm actually very disgusted with the way female cops behave. Women are not physically able to do the work a man can do. Women cannot protect the public from threats. Women should not be in combat. Women should not be in the line of fire. That's men's work. I don't care what they want. They are not physically capable of doing the job.
I'm a woman. I like being a woman. There are lots of jobs women are capable of doing. Police work is not one of them. If women want to be cops, let them have a desk job. But they have no business out on the streets, trying to apprehend criminals.
That's my two cents.
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