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If i joined the fbi, is it possible to be remembered for doing something good before i die?

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there are alot of people out there, that don't like the government. they say we aren't free, that we are full of lies. some hate authority, and cops. for all of you guys that hate the US, do you think its possible to do good in the FBI? my only deam, and goal, is to be remembered for helping others before i die, and hopefully, i can achieve that...

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  1. Lets see

    Racist.

    Sexist.

    You rape behind our backs.

    Shoot punkrock kids for being punkrock.

    Arrest people because they are different than the kids in soiceity (ex. a rap community that has a metalhead you arrest the heavy metal guy)

    Profiling people by race.

    Calling random people mentally retarded for being who they are not what soicety wants them to be.

    I don't think so.

    EDIT: If you want to do something good go vergertarian/vegan. save hundreds.

    Or you can join the light side helping the southern areas of the united states gain there freedom because the non rap kids are desperate to be free from being forced into liking hip hop.


  2. yes

  3. There's a book by Danny Wallace called "Random Acts of Kindness", its only a small book but it details the acts of kindness done by different people that helped more than they ever realised. Sometimes its just about the little selfless act that you get remembered for.

    The trouble is, when you work for a large organisation, FBI or not, you could have all the best intentions in the world for helping others but it rarely gets recognised. If you want to do something good, start small and work up.

  4. First off, I take offense to your comment "for all of you guys that hate the US".  

    I love my country as much as I love my own life, and if there were  a moment that I were called to defend her, I would happily die so that the next generation could live in freedom.  I pray it never comes to that, of course.

    This conviction, however, as nothing to do with my opinion about our Federal government, run amok in recent years and morphed into a monster that our founding fathers could never have dreamed of in their wildest nightmares.

    We are not free, not to the extent that was envisioned for us, and not in the ways that we should be.  

    I do not hate authority for the sake of hating authority.. I have lost respect for authority that has time and time again proven that it deserves no respect, therefore; the only thing left is to fear it.  Living in fear is not living in freedom.

    Cops are average joes doing an impossible and thankless job.  The only time most of us encounter them is while receiving some petty fine for a dubious traffic violation.  Have they ever done me any good?  Not directly, but I sympathize  with the difficult situation they are in..  charged with enforcing asinine laws in an unappreciative society.  I dislike the way that law enforcement is run in many ways, but I respect most cops, they usually deserve it.

    Whatever you do in your life will effect those directly around you, they are the ones you have to impress, not me.  I will likely never know anything that you do.  So, as a human being, you will receive from me a very 'neutral respect' rating... one that is basic & given to all humans until they show to me that they deserve otherwise.

    But no, en masse, I do not have a great degree of respect for the profession that you have chosen.  More often than not, the powers that you are entrusted with aren't used for 'protecting the people', but more for achieving the political ambitions of your superiors.   I know, from personal experience with family members, how the powers of law enforcement are used to gain power for the puppetmasters, not to protect the innocents.  Of course, that's what you all think when you go in...  and by the time you find out the ugly truth, you are too far in to get out, so you play the game, & be the pawn they need you to be.  I'm not saying that they never do noble & good work, they do sometimes.  But the opposite is true as well.  Of course, when the seriously dastardly & murderous deeds need to be done, the FBI will yield to the BATFE to take care of that for them.  They're the experts at it.

    If your main goal is to 'help others'...  I really can't see how the Cult of Hoover is going to help you achieve that.  But I wish you godspeed in your goal of helping others...  if you truly want that, it will come to you.  Maybe it even already has.

  5. You don't have to join the FBI to be remembered for doing something good.

    Volunteer at your local domestic violence shelter, church, food pantry, homeless shelter, or YMCA. You will probably touch many more lives.

  6. if you have kids you surely will be there heroe and be remembered

  7. no FBI member has ever been remembered at least not by me. most of them live secrete lifes so chances are you should look to another career if you want to be remembered. joining the FBI will probably be one of the hardest things to do in a persons life. my friend applyed for the FBI, he's a cop. sadly the interview lasted two minutes before they walked away from him clearly showing that he failed the interview. my instructor who is a Dr. of criminal justice and a good social person failed the oral exam. he told me he felt like an uneducated person when they were finished with him. well anyway the requirment is a bachlers degree for entree just in case you wanted to know.

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