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The more I think about it the more I refuse to accept the use of the moniker "warrior cop"...
...most of the events we look at when using the term "warrior cop" highlight men that have earned neither the title of 'warrior' OR 'cop'.
Some are in fact 'cops', but almost none of them are 'warriors'. Putting on body armor and wearing a bunch of kit HARDLY qualifies as being a warrior. I offer as evidence, the legend of Ephialtes of Trachis...
...he willingly demonstrated the brand of warrior spirit and honor that was always resident beneath his cloak and sheild.
The word "warrior" is every bit as abused these days as "operator" was a few years ago.
Just an opinion
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Last edited by Box; 10-29-2014 at 00:13.
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