Joe Jukic – Internal Affairs Monologue
Joe leans back in a dim office, the city lights flickering through venetian blinds.
“Internal Affairs isn’t about popularity. It’s about gravity.
Gravity pulls everything down eventually — even badges.”
He taps a file on the desk.
“You think corruption looks like a villain twirling a mustache? It doesn’t. It looks like silence. It looks like favors. It looks like guys protecting their own because they’re afraid the whole building falls if one brick gets pulled.”
Joe sighs.
“People whisper about secret handshakes, old boys’ clubs, Masonic conspiracies… but here’s the truth: corruption doesn’t need ancient rituals. It just needs loyalty without accountability.”
He stands and looks out at the city.
“Internal Affairs isn’t anti-police. It’s pro-justice. If you don’t clean your own house, someone else will — and they won’t be gentle.”
He pauses.
“The badge means something. Or it means nothing. There’s no middle ground.”

never too old for this shit
i voted for first black police master