ACAB includes:
- The goth chick from NCIS.
- The fuckable bunny from Zootopia.
- The cyborg lady from Ghost in the Shell.
- That cool cyborg cop from Robocop.
And many more...
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ACAB includes:
And many more...
It feels like Robocop spent more time fighting other law enforcement than anybody else
NCIS is propaganda.
ACAB includes Captain Raymond Holt from Brooklyn 99.
they literally shut down the show because of BLM (as in, they didn't want to do copaganda anymore due to BLM opening their eyes)
How dare you
He is a character meant to uphold the idea that the system can be changed from within while making the police force out to be a kookie fun place.
A fun show, at least until season 5 started explaining the punchlines, but it’s not without issue.
They're out of line, but they are correct.
Abby is a character designed to give cops/federal agents a good PR makeover. As sweet, vulnerable, firey and lovable as she is, the reason behind her character makes her AB.
The actor doesn't appear to be a bad person through.
It includes my cat, when she seizes control of her cardboard house and polices it so the other cat stays away. She's a cute bastard, but still a bastard!
Oh wait she's always a bastard, even when not being a cop. Because she can't stop being a cat. So I guess it's more "ACAB" for "all cats are bastards" in her case.
Does ACAB include judge Dred?
He is technically a judge.....
Imma be pedantic about this one: judges are not in the same part of the three separate parts of power as the police (at least commonly in democracies). Technically they are supposed to keep the cops in check and be a neutral independent instance.
In reality: most judges are bastards too if you have any qualm with the police, because that often translates to problems with state authority which includes them as well, which more often than not makes them allies to the cops.
Judge Dredd is an exploration of the British and American legal tradition where the judges are not as impartial as they are presented to you. Dredd represents the lived reality that the judge is a tool of the holders of capital
ACAB includes the two pairs of shoes walking towards the camera in the intro to The Bill in the 90s.
All Cops Are Bastards
Or
Assigned Cunt At Birth
All Capybaras Are Best.
Does ACAB include police dogs?
No, the good bois are being forced to act as bad bois :(
Ehh, They're natural predators. They're training them with positive reinforcement to use their prey drive and enhanced senses to do their bidding through a reward system and pack mentality. That's not far enough away from what they're doing to cops in training to call them good bois.
That said, they're also not capable of making ethical decisions, so those treats and the dopamine hit from taking down a prey target is all they have to go on for decision-making.
I'd say they're less cops and more tools. That dog ripping into the arm of a scared young non-white man running for his life isn't exactly a good boi, no is he being forced, but he doesn't know it's wrong.
I guess that depends on whether you consider lab technicians cops.
She's a forensic scientist, not a cop, if people who work with the police but do not do law enforcement are cops then that is a much, much broader definition.