I appreciate that, right back at you. I’m not trying to be hostile, I’m trying to have legitimate discourse, not simply smear law enforcement.
I think violence upon police is a typical response to a police state. I think we need to decrease police ranks to a reasonable level, let people police themselves when most viable a solution, and decrease intrusive laws regarding victimless crimes, because I think most of the chaos is due to the overregulation of peoples’ lives. That’s also where the disconnect comes from. And just like Russia knew psychologically would happen with the US, you have a situation with people vehemently opposing each other and feeding each other’s resentments for the other; egos need to cool, everyone needs to step back and rethink this shit, because hatred is more a curse than a gift. We need laws that reflect the will of the people. Then, the cops can be the good guys again. I respect the men and women behind the badge that sincerely do whatcthey do to serve. I saw some shit recently I never thought would occur in my hometown. It’s really getting to a point. If police want to improve relationships with the public, they habe to start listening to what the people want.