>>115414751>Solidarity and because the problem isn't localized by any meansYes, it is. I'm all for holding bad police responsible, and also holding their bosses and prosecutors responsible for a continued pattern of failing to do their jobs, but these are all localized problems. They are individuals that need to be dealt with on an individual basis, wherever they are, and not taken out on some completely random officers who had absolutely nothing in the slightest to do with anything.
>cops have become an increasingly militarized force over the yearsBecause so have criminals.
>they no longer deescalate situations, instead they arrest people with extreme force and ask questions later.If there's time and the ability to safely do so, they frequently try, but since your entire worldview is unironically based on whatever warped bullshit you scarf down from the MSM, you wouldn't know.
>When it inevitably comes out that they were in the wrong or someone died because they used excessive force, they defend their own and juries refuse to convict them, that's the opposite of justice.And when it turns out they were completely in the right, you have no idea that they were completely justified, because the MSM has already moved on to the next nigger baiting topic.
>The result is a police force that has become tone deaf and now thinks itself to be invincible, they can do no wrong, they can be as violent as possible and people will still defend them.It's the opposite, actually. They've become so hand-tied about doing their basic job over fear of prosecution that in some areas they've simply been letting crimes go, because it's not worth losing their career over, leading to a massive spike in crimes.
This happened in Baltimore a few years back, that over the course of a week caused them to have the most homicides that month in decades.