Over the years Ive heard a fair number of slurs shouted at campus cops. Seldom were the
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Over the years, Ive heard a fair number of slurs shouted at campus cops. Seldom were they "pig" or "fascist." Far more often, they diminished the power of the officer, using words like "fake cop" or "rent-a-cop". This is which the power and class dynamics【M1】______ get tricky. They are real cops. Employing by California, they are【M2】______ agents of the state. Theyve got weapons. And the payment is not【M3】______ bad at all. On the other hand, campus police at U.C. Berkeley and U.C. Davis, patrol kids whod call them failures if they grew up to be【M4】______ cops; kids who have more opportunities than the children of the campus cops; kids who will most be more successful than campus【M5】______ cops; kids who even enjoy the ultimate loyalty of U.C. faculty and most administrators. Just look at what happened before U.C.【M6】______ Berkeley administrators sent in cops with batons, and U.C. Davis administrators sent in cops with pepper spray. Predictive quarrels【M7】______ occurred. Batons and pepper spray were used. Images leaked. And suddenly administrators were launching investigations! And【M8】______ issuing statements about how deeply they cared for the students! Did they fail to anticipate that the weapons would be turned on passive protesters? They d do well to read " Shooting an Elephant," George Orwells reflection on his time as a British imperial police officer in Burma, if so. To be clear, I dont think imperialism is an apt analogy when police forcibly remove from Occupy Cal or Davis【M9】______ protesters. And I do think Orwell helps us understand why officers【M10】______ who arent monsters might use wildly excessive force.
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