Interesting...GannonFan wrote:
That's all fine and well, but in real life things are never that simple and you don't just get to make it simple by saying "period" after whatever it is that you're trying to oversimplify. Of course everyone is responsible for their own actions. Even in the "yelling fire in a crowded theater" the people who didn't yell fire and who are stampeding over other people are responsible for stampeding people, but that doesn't excuse the guy who yelled fire either. I'm not in the know enough on what exactly Blasio did say or did do in the leadup to the cops getting gunned down, but it's certainly plausible that someone could say something enough and loud enough and in the wrong situation that could make them a party to responsibility when someone hears their message and goes out and acts on it. Being the centrist I am, the world is full of grayness in between all that black and white you see.
So does the Police Mans Oath of Honor say anywhere:
1) I must like the Mayor in order to uphold my oath
2) If somebody hurts my feelings I will disavow my oath
No it doesn't, it says this:
On my honor,
I will never betray my badge,
my integrity, my character or the public trust.
I will always have the courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions.
I will always uphold the constitution and the community I serve.












