Two South Florida police officers claim Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s recent action thriller “The Rip” used too many real-life details in its fictionalized narrative, causing harm to the officers’ personal and professional reputations.
How do you make a cop from Florida look worse than cop from Florida I don’t get it its like a Nazi who jacked off while inhaling crematorium fumes also fucking corpses before they’re burned how does that make him look any worse than he did
Look, I get ACAB, but these guys don’t seem to have been accused of doing anything in particular.
It’s wild to make a movie clearly identifying real life people who haven’t been tied to any wrongdoing, and then present them as committing a ton of felonies to include arson and multiple homicides (of fellow cops no less).
Like, these are real people trying to quietly live their lives, and now they have people thinking they’re extremely crooked based on a self-admittedly fictional narrative. It’s irresponsible at best.
How do you make a cop from Florida look worse than cop from Florida I don’t get it its like a Nazi who jacked off while inhaling crematorium fumes also fucking corpses before they’re burned how does that make him look any worse than he did
Look, I get ACAB, but these guys don’t seem to have been accused of doing anything in particular.
It’s wild to make a movie clearly identifying real life people who haven’t been tied to any wrongdoing, and then present them as committing a ton of felonies to include arson and multiple homicides (of fellow cops no less).
Like, these are real people trying to quietly live their lives, and now they have people thinking they’re extremely crooked based on a self-admittedly fictional narrative. It’s irresponsible at best.
Cops not people. Different things. Morality does not apply exce0t preventing harm to people.