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  • let alone celebrating the death of a police officer, simply on the grounds that they're a member of the police force.

    "Cebrating" is a strong word. I'm not celebrating the fact he killed himself or what people that knew him now have to go through. But some people's cultural impact by choice is to uphold oppression and take part in a deeply corrupt and murderous regime

  • So are you denying the possibility that there are some good police officers in the US who try to do a good job despite the inherent and deep-seated problems in many police forces? And if you think that anyone who joins the police, regardless of their motivation, is evil and corrupt, how do you propose that the law should be enforced? Or is it better to have no law enforcement at all?

  • If someone looks at the US police force and decides "that's for me" then they're contributing to the problem, despite best intentions to not do any murders themselves. I don't belive the theory of law enforcement is corrupt but as it is at the moment it's unaccountable and unsuited for the job.

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