I’m not an officer. No one in my family is or has ever been an officer. It’s just that you are a cowardly idiot and I’m calling a spade a spade.
This is what I wrote:
police are always your friend and will always protect you and will always do right. In the very same way that the kid at the drive through window will never screw up your order, the car salesman will always tell you the truth, and people are basically good.
Now, if that strikes you as conclusive evidence that I am an "idiot," that's your business.
What I don't get is what about my words indicates cowardice?
I could, for example, argue that you can say anything you want to me, accuse me of anything, call me anything, and never be held accountable because you are relatively anonymous. You are clearly offering opinions that I highly doubt you would if, say, we were standing in line somewhere or if we passed each other in bar. I could call that cowardly, but I don't think I need to, because it's obvious that it is.
But please, lay out the case that proves your declaration, and then we won't have conclude that it is you who are the coward. But in order for that to happen, you really have to make your case stick. We could even do a little wager, if you wish.