God I absolutely LOATHE the FOP and find it amusing that their acronym spells fop. Sounds about right to me.
Fop became a pejorative term for a man excessively concerned with his appearance and clothes in 17th-century England. Some of the many similar alternative terms are: coxcomb, fribble, popinjay, dandy, fashion-monger, and ninny. Mac…
God I absolutely LOATHE the FOP and find it amusing that their acronym spells fop. Sounds about right to me.
Fop became a pejorative term for a man excessively concerned with his appearance and clothes in 17th-century England. Some of the many similar alternative terms are: coxcomb, fribble, popinjay, dandy, fashion-monger, and ninny. Macaroni was another term of the 18th century more specifically concerned with fashion. Wikipedia
😂 I remember it but haven’t hard the term in eons. To connect some dots, the FOP here (and I’m sure elsewhere) is a big proponent of scare tactics to keep their power. Sometimes more blatantly than others threatening that if they don’t get what the want criminals will overrun communities ... i.e. we’ll stop doing our jobs etc. That is relevant to the retail scare thing. Here is another old case that made the news last month - retail theft related:
Yup. Old Pat Catanzara is the resident fop round these heah pahts. He's a trmp-humping ninny for sure! And does he have a lock on that "conservative playbook?" Oh yes he does.
"The cops won't be able to do their jobs cause you won't let them cause you won't let us trample citizen's rights in the way we need to, see?" They'll all be whining and butt-hurt, sucking their thumbs and issuing all manner of threats if they don't GET THEIR WAY!!!
And is that his go-to every damn time? Yes'm. It surely looks to be that way don't it? Yes'm, it surely does.
If I could give him and all of his many willing minions, a well placed kick for every inappropriate raft of shite spilled from his lying lips, well,... let's just say that there wouldn't be much left of him.
God I absolutely LOATHE the FOP and find it amusing that their acronym spells fop. Sounds about right to me.
Fop became a pejorative term for a man excessively concerned with his appearance and clothes in 17th-century England. Some of the many similar alternative terms are: coxcomb, fribble, popinjay, dandy, fashion-monger, and ninny. Macaroni was another term of the 18th century more specifically concerned with fashion. Wikipedia
😂 I remember it but haven’t hard the term in eons. To connect some dots, the FOP here (and I’m sure elsewhere) is a big proponent of scare tactics to keep their power. Sometimes more blatantly than others threatening that if they don’t get what the want criminals will overrun communities ... i.e. we’ll stop doing our jobs etc. That is relevant to the retail scare thing. Here is another old case that made the news last month - retail theft related:
https://www.wdrb.com/in-depth/woman-sues-mcdonalds-for-wrongful-termination-after-lmpd-officer-falsely-testified-she-stole-from-store/article_4506d884-429d-11ee-853a-ff7cd5aa6801.html
Yup. Old Pat Catanzara is the resident fop round these heah pahts. He's a trmp-humping ninny for sure! And does he have a lock on that "conservative playbook?" Oh yes he does.
"The cops won't be able to do their jobs cause you won't let them cause you won't let us trample citizen's rights in the way we need to, see?" They'll all be whining and butt-hurt, sucking their thumbs and issuing all manner of threats if they don't GET THEIR WAY!!!
And is that his go-to every damn time? Yes'm. It surely looks to be that way don't it? Yes'm, it surely does.
If I could give him and all of his many willing minions, a well placed kick for every inappropriate raft of shite spilled from his lying lips, well,... let's just say that there wouldn't be much left of him.