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What I think much of the American right forgets is that this police brutality issue isn't just isolated freak accidents, it's been this way for decades and the recent killings have just been the match on the powder keg that already existed. This problem is systemic and historical.
I find it more than a little disturbing that many in this forum claim police officers have the right to blast anybody the second they feel threatened, even if that person is unarmed and not attacking him. Disturbing, but not surprising. The following scene from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in the 90s has become even more relevant:
I find it more than a little disturbing that many in this forum claim police officers have the right to blast anybody the second they feel threatened, even if that person is unarmed and not attacking him. Disturbing, but not surprising. The following scene from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in the 90s has become even more relevant: