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When Did Attacking Cops Become Heroic? The Death of Shame in America

From Spitting and Assaults to Burning Buildings โ€“ How We Normalized Violence Against Law Enforcement

In this powerful opening monologue from The Real Take, JJ Carroll โ€“ a retired law enforcement veteran โ€“ asks the hard question: When did it become acceptable, even celebrated, to attack police officers, spit in their faces, ram vehicles into agents, or burn down stations in the name of โ€œprotestโ€?

He traces the erosion of societal norms, the disappearanceโ€ฆ

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