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[From “DUKE: Is It Time To Ban Girl Cops?”]

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Today I am going full misogynist because I am so disgusted by what I’ve been seeing in Cincinnati. Buckle up[…]
An all-black mob in Cincinnati gangs up on a lone white guy, repeatedly stomping his head. You know what that’s called? Attempted murder. When a white woman steps in to stop the assault, she’s knocked out. Onlookers cheer and record the violence. Police are nowhere to be found

My friend Geoff wrote earlier this week in State of the Day about how he would handle — and how any sane person would handle — these acts of malicious and wanton violence

My focus today is on the actual response from local leadership[…]
Cincinnati Police Department Chief Teresa Theetge, during a Monday press conference, deflected blame and had the gall to chastise the public for sharing video[…]
More information was dug up about Theetge after her idiotic comments. This girl cop (phrase shamelessly ripped from Ann Coulter) is being sued by members of her department for sex and race discrimination in hiring and promotion[…]
I tweeted earlier this week, “I am honestly over female cops” in response to Theetge’s presser. I am being somewhat tongue-in-cheek. Some girl cops, I assume, are good people. But when just 3% of police chiefs in the country are female and we have one of the most prominent examples spouting off pure nonsense in public and allegedly engaging in shameless affirmative action, it doesn’t present well for the gender[…]
The data suggests to me that female cops deliberately avoid situations that could escalate to having to use force. Police reformists would probably tell you that’s a good thing and describe their actions as “deescalatory.” If we’re looking at this from a public safety perspective … I wouldn’t describe the trend positively

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