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We're talking about people who used to be soldiers.
I understand that?
ACAB applies to people who are currently cops, if they are "good" and quit, then they are no longer cops.
Hmm. Personally I don't even agree with that statement, but wouldn't it be more apt to compare vets to cops that have retired and taken a pension and shit? Like most soldiers don't quit, their contract ends. Does ACAB not apply to retired cops?
I'm trying to have a good faith talk here
I don't necessarily agree either, just trying to clarify the position.
Current cops -> bad (no real way to become "good")
resigned cops who become good one way or another -> mostly good
active duty soldiers -> bad?
veterans who become good later -> whatever this thread decides, ig