And once again you look at body count, but completely ignore the possibility that most of those deaths were not the police's fault and would be the same were any other armed police around the world to deal with them. Your activists lament the death of specific people who actively resisted arrest and tried to pull guns on police. These sorts of shitheads would be dead in most other parts of the world for doing that. Thus it is my opinion that it is your culture of violently resisting police that leads to these numbers, and you're crying wolf and seeking blame in everyone but yourselves.
And you're minimizing and downplaying the exact examples that disagree with you, including the two JUST this last few weeks, or historically like Abner Louima, where people did fuck all to deserve the way they were treated or whether or not they survived. So now what?
What's the second one from the last few weeks? I've only heard of the Fort Worth one.
And it's good to protest cases like Louima, but that was 20 years ago and not all protests these days are this clear-cut. Activists protest over people like Ronald Davis, De'Von Bailey, Charles Landeros or Alton Sterling. Sometimes they stop after evidence surfaces, but often they double down and continue to claim racism and propagate distrust towards police.
And second, there's no such thing as 100% effective training of a human being and there never will be. It's also impossible to vet who gets hired with full effectiveness, because you can never be certain what's kicking around in someone's head (or what will be after they get assaulted, or they watch the nth mangled car wreck victim that month). Human error happens, and no amount of training can prepare you for sudden dangerous situations that happen like once or twice in your lifetime.
And instead of firing these people as a matter of course, they defend them, excuse them, don't prosecute them and close ranks to protect them instead of making an example of them. You can't guarantee human behavior 100%. But you can dictate the consequences for human behavior 100% of the time, which the police do not.
Maybe it's because police are used to the public making over-emotional demands over situations that were actually handled properly, and start by assuming it's another of those cases again? When you've got people calling for blood over some street thug getting shot as he was pulling his gun out (or making the appropriate motions as such), you start jumping to conclusions as well. Not to mention no one else will take a moment to consider the stresses police work involves, the split-second decisions cops need to make, and how unintentional errors can happen.
If one of your co-workers suddenly got accused of something really serious, by a crowd of people who have baselessly accused you and your co-workers before, wouldn't you be reluctant to believe them?
or are you just unhappy that antifa throwing rocks and bottles is pretty unimpressive to an APC?
Maybe, just maybe, we don't want our cities and streets looking like a warzone because police in full riot gear are afraid of some fucking rocks and bottles. Maybe the police are unhappy that stupid little shits like Antifa do these things and want to scare 'em real good, while scaring the fuck out of the rest of law abiding citizens at the same time.
I don't know if you've ever looked at how policing protests works, but generally it's a lot of standing around while rocks continue to fly at you. You do not want to be in a passive position without the superior gear to tank it. Whenever police actually instantly respond and get to weeding out violent protestors, the manbaby part of the public starts crying "muh rights!".
And I don't know if you read the old testament at any point, but stoning someone to death is a thing that pops up. Bible people must've been really dumb to try and kill people with some rocks, right?
It sure is crazy how police really hate antifascists more than anybody else. I wonder if we could draw some sort of conclusion from this?
It might have something to do with their "peaceful" protests involving thousands of dollars in property damage, committing assaults against poorly identified "nazis" and THROWING FUCKING ROCKS AT POLICE. This isn't being antifascist, this is being spoiled self-righteous little douchebags. Whatever their stated purpose is, they're sure acting like shithead anarchists instead.
And the funny thing is, where I live, this is the sort of shit asshole right-wingers and football hooligans did when fighting police in the past (obviously with the assault targets being different). The lack of self-awareness is staggering.