(Stillness in the Storm Editor) These days, the police catch a lot of flack. I understand why, as various constabularies enforce Deep State polices that abrogate individual rights. But from a human level, I would argue a lot of police offers joined the force because they genuinely wanted to protect and serve their communities. So what happens when, with innocent eyes, you join a corrupt institution and you discover, after having invested yourself fully, that instead of helping people you’re actually hurting them all the time, almost every day, and it’s part of the standard operating procedure? Do you think this would be devastating?
I’ve never been a police officer, but I have worked for companies where I genuinely tried to give it my all. And what often happened is my heartfelt desire to do good by the business was quashed, eventually, I hated my job, and even became pretty toxic at work.
I think it’s this soul-crushing aspect of the police institution that causes so much of the suicides. I also think that a police officer who has had their soul crushed can become toxic and contribute to the brutality problem.
Of course, this is no excuse for institution harm, but it does help us understand the human tragedy aspect of this situation.
Given all this, I think we have more reasons to be compassionate and sympathetic with the police. But we should also take steps to protect and defend ourselves from corrupt people and institutions.
– Justin
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Source – The Free Thought Project
by Matt Agorist, January 21st, 2020
In 2019, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page, 47 police officers were shot, 7 killed in a vehicular assault, and three died from assault. Another 77 cops died as a result of car crashes, heart attacks, and illnesses. Absent from the database of fallen officers, however, are the 228 cops who ended their own watch. This number is a giant leap from the year before and the fourth consecutive year that it’s risen.
As the number of officers killed in the line of duty decreased by 20%, the number of cops taking their own lives has increased 35%. The website Blue H.E.L.P. (Honor. Educate. Lead. Prevent.) has already recorded five officer suicides in 2020.
The mainstream media often portrays the unfortunate random killing of police officers as analogous to a larger “war on cops.” The reality is that there is a concerted public relations effort underway, on the part of law enforcement, with the intention of stemming the growing public calls for more oversight and accountability.
If law enforcement were genuine about wanting to save the lives of cops, they would begin by attempting to put focus on the out of control epidemic of police suicides, which dwarfs the number of cops fatally shot the line of duty. Cops are killing themselves at a rate 4 times higher than they are dying in the line of duty and this subject seems entirely taboo.
Over the past three decades, the number of on-duty police killings has decreased substantially. Instead of attempting to fix the glaring problems in policing, law enforcement has invested itself in attempting to distract and divide the public. With the help of mainstream media, they attempt to portray themselves as victims of a rabid and out of control anti-police campaign which is violently and systematically targeting cops. But this is simply not true.
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If people really care about cops, then it’s incumbent upon them to focus on the true threats to officers’ lives and not just buy into the spin machine.
The public must realize the dire situation, and extreme scope of the mental health epidemic currently facing law enforcement. There’s an extremely high rate of suicide, a domestic violence crisis and much higher rates of addiction in policing than the general public. It’s clear that the mental health issues affecting law enforcement should be a top priority if we hope to stem the number of citizens and cops being killed by police in America.
In an interview with The Free Thought Project, former LAPD officer Alex Salazar pointed out why many of his friends ended their own lives:
People are tired of being killed by these cops. They operate with a gang-like mentality similar to the military, in that they are pawns in a larger game, but perceive themselves as warriors for a righteous cause. Cops often turn to suicide after they lose control of their personal lives. They are taught to be control freaks and to be always be in control and it often ends in tragedy.
When I was a LAPD officer I had at least 6 partners and supervisors included who “ate” their guns. This police propaganda crap is occurring because they’re desperate and cops backs are up against the wall. They will resort to ANY tactic or issue and use it to inflate the situation. I perceive in the not so distant future some of these cowboy “John Wayne” types will instigate a fear driven attack against activists.
We have seen this fear driven attack play out many times over the years.
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This isn’t about ‘us vs. them,’ or attacking police; it’s about the necessity of purging a critical sickness from U.S. policing in an effort make the streets a safer place for citizens and police alike.
We need to start looking at this increasing rate of officer suicides and realize the underlying problems attributing to them. If we can begin to correct those problems, the cops shooting citizens rate may start to fall too.
According to other experts in the field, cumulative exposure to trauma, horrific accidents and shootings can lead to mental health struggles that too often go untreated. A report by Blue H.E.L.P. reveals the rate of PTSD and depression for police and firefighters is five times higher than the civilian population.
A report commissioned by the Ruderman Family Foundation showed that officers’ highest risk of death is by suicide with most deaths in California and Texas.
Critics believe the lack of resources for mental health also adds to lives being lost. Mental health experts say the barrier that keeps officers from seeking help are shame, fear of being off the job and the stigma behind it. Perhaps if cops were better trained at dealing with their own mental health issues, they’d be less likely to kill those with similar problems.
If you know a police officer who is experiencing this, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached at 1-800-273-8255. Police officers can also text the word “blue” to 741741 or simply text “talk” to 741741.
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
Corruption is endemic to our world. Organizations that gain the trust of the people misuse that trust and are rarely brought to justice. The people have a valid right to know of the activities of its public servants so as to dethrone them once malfeasance or wrongdoing has been identified. The preceding article highlights corruption within public service institutions, revealing a breach of trust with respect to their lawful mandate to occupy said office. It is critically important for the evolution of society that individuals become aware of corruption, so as to unite together and declare grievances in an effort to correct the situation. When those grievances aren’t recognized by those in office, the people now have a valid right to remove the lawless individuals in these positions of power so as to restore law and order. All of this can only be possible individuals to gain awareness of the corruption at hand and begin the process of forming actions groups capable of issuing lawful rebukes. If done properly, the forces that oversee the realms of men will rally to support the people.
– Justin
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So the authors main point is that, fundamentally, police organizations are corrupt and evil….and good people just get caught after they decide to join? Wow…sounds like a millennial outlook!
That’s one aspect of what’s happening. Go talk to 10 police officers. Ask them why they joined the force. Then ask them, if the institution/business side affected their morale.
The phenomenon cited, that you dismissed, has been a recognized feature of why people od bad things in institutional settings. E.g. The Gulag Archipelago.
Best of luck in expanding your consciousness.
Same story same solution given, which to a lot of people is not an option. Has any reporter, blogger, etc actually called and used these institutions that are supposedly benevolent in their views of those with mental illness? I’m harkened back to a scene in George C Scott’s Scrooge where he mentions the work houses and prisons to the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost replies “have you seen these workhouses you speak of?”.
People wonder why individuals in our country don’t seek mental health help… have you seen these places you speak of? Have you, yourself spent time in lockdown when you have not committed a crime?
I encourage any and all individuals with the myopic view of mental facilities to ENTER ONE and spend some time observing exactly how the patients (inmates) are treated by staff and therapists alike BEFORE recommending their services to the general public. And don’t fool oneself into thinking private counselors are any more helpful. Their aid only goes as far as their own personal experiences, belief system and academia’s self subscribed dogma.
Had very similar thoughts to yours. Counselling services are woeful at best and at their worst well…..
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