tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post3990076183605699736..comments2024-03-28T15:45:27.890-07:00Comments on Gangsters Out Blog: Three Toronto cops charged with gang rapeDennis Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06736981069304416233noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-60660469675117394332015-02-23T13:02:32.472-08:002015-02-23T13:02:32.472-08:00Edit to add: I once dated a girl who was bisexual ...Edit to add: I once dated a girl who was bisexual and who had numerous gay male friends. As a strictly hetero male, I have an issue with that unless they can keep it to themselves, (they usually can't) so I never hung out with her when she was hanging out with them. That said, she once made an interesting statement, which I can only guess she heard from one of them while discussing "alternative" male sexuality. It basically went along the lines of "any man who is comfortable with an erection in the room other than his own" being not solidly hetero, and that 2 or 3 on one was often a subconsciously acceptable way for such men to be naked with other guys, that they were in fact having sex with other men but with the buffer of a woman's body between them. <br /><br />In other words, maybe next time these three overcompensating closet cases can just get a room and leave her out of it. And if there was anything like Justice in Canada, the Crown would make that happen for them. "Prison Rules", etc.trailrunner78https://www.blogger.com/profile/06694102447472594355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576246045591350665.post-768136544397880462015-02-21T11:53:58.203-08:002015-02-21T11:53:58.203-08:00Well, like American Express, "Membership has ...Well, like American Express, "Membership has it's privileges"....... ;-)<br /><br />It's a problem with the culture of policing in Canada. It goes back decades. There is a pervasive outlook of "We're the police, we can do whatever we want". It's VPD's unofficial motto, and indeed I heard 2 different officers say this to fellow "members" on 2 different occasions. If they will say that within earshot of a civilian, with no sense of how inappropriate it is to even think it, never mind express it, imagine how common and widespread that attitude truly is. And the reality is, it's the truth, cops in Canada prove it all the time.<br /><br />While there will always be those people who when given a "shield" (it's called that for a reason apparently) will use it to do things they shouldn't, the volume of misbehavior on a per capita basis is seemly well beyond what we might expect it to be. Add to that the fact that once you are a police officer in Canada, it's pretty apparent that you will be able to commit offenses and suffer little to no punishment. Even if this was just perception (and it's not, it's reality) this WILL attract a lot of the wrong people to the job. And here we are......<br /><br />What this female officer should have done IMO is invite all three back for a second round, and once she had them all sitting at a table having a drink, shot all three in the head. I'll bet you she could easily get the Crown to offer a plea to involuntary manslaughter due to diminished capacity/PTSD or something from being gang raped. <br /><br /><br /><br />trailrunner78https://www.blogger.com/profile/06694102447472594355noreply@blogger.com