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blackrazor said:This is a terrible analogy. A better analogy would be to blame the GM auto worker for building a car with a faulty design... and I would blame them. No one's forcing them to build cars, but if they do it anyway despite known design flaws which get people killed, blood is on their hands.
Likewise, no one's forcing you to go into the field of law enforcement, that was YOUR decision. And if, as the result of YOUR desicion are obligated to enforce tyrannical laws... well, you do the math. This whole "I'm just following orders" BS didn't fly 60 years ago, and it still doesn't today. No one's buying it. If you think the laws are bad, then don't sign up to enforce them. Sheesh. If you don't think the laws are bad, then just admit it.
You *still* haven't answered my original question, and your silence is damning. It has everything to do with this discussion, and I think you're afraid that your answer will paint you into a corner (because it will).
Oh, and here's another question for you (although I doubt you'll answer it). Were the German police wrong to round up the Jews during WW2? I mean, they didn't make the laws, they were just enforcing them, right?
Get used to disappointment.
You have a lot of adolescent anger left over, and no small amount of paranoia. Your post above sounds like a classic persecution complex.
Seek help.