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It said to the city at large that the people entrusted to protect us support hate. Yet the endorsement sent a damaging message to the community. Both seem like sorry excuses to back a man who prides himself on dividing Americans at a time when law-enforcement agencies should be working to heal divides.

At a time when a national spotlight is deservedly on police-community relations, the FOP endorsement is a slap in the face — quite likely a pointed one — to the Black Lives Matter movement, its supporters and allies and all who advocate for needed law-enforcement reforms.

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FOP Urban Dictionary

With this endorsement, the FOP set back the clock on progress, which, considering how far the local law-enforcement community has come particularly on LGBT issues in recent years, is a real shame. Some of the many similar alternative terms are: coxcomb, [1] fribble, popinjay (meaning 'parrot'), dandy, fashion-monger, and ninny.

Skip to content. Trump has become aligned with the most divisive, most extreme, most conservative wing of the Republican Party, his name a rallying point for those who revere the American flag yet recoil at the rights and liberties it promises for all Americans.

How did this witty character become a gay-coded villain?. The Fop: From Mainstream Figure To Homophobic Stereotype In this edition of Bookstr Trivia, we follow the history of the Fop archetype. Sign up. Scores have spoken out against it, including the president of the organization for LGBT officers.

Fop was a pejorative term for a man excessively concerned with his appearance and gay in 17th-century England. Sincewhen Robert Heilman, Susan Staves, and Richard Brown began theorizing the fop's gender, such readings have proliferated.2 Staves was the first to decry staging trends that portray him through an effeminate gay stereotype,3 an anti-effeminate reading that was developed further in the work of Kristina Straub, Michèle Cohen, Philip.

McNesby also suggested the local union fop to fall in line with the national FOP, which also backed Trump. It said to Black Lives Matter supporters that officers are not willing to listen to their concerns.