Your sweeping generalizations and guilt-by-association accusations are pretty disgusting.
Innocent people dying to the police is not some rare incident. It happens every day, all across the US. Some other nations have it somewhat better, others have it way, way,
way worse. But no matter what system, the problem remains. I don't understand how you
can't be outraged by this. Innocents dying, constantly, to the acts of people who are supposed to make society safe.
Wake up, dude. Blaming everyone for the acts of a few is the exact train of logic every racist, sexist, and otherwise prejudicial individual ever uses.
Prejudice involves judging people without taking their actions into consideration. The actions of the police are the exact reason why I judge them. That they simply
are police does not, in and of itself, factor in.
But you cannot insult and degrade people who don't deserve it without me calling bullshit.
I know what I've seen, and what the police as an entity have done. They deserve insults and degradation because they've earned it.
Also, do they hand pick the meanest ones to send to protests?
This, by the way. Jittery cops with itchy trigger fingers have probably caused more riots than actual self-starting rioters. Not to mention that the power rests with the police themselves to make the distinction between a "lawful protest" and "rioters, attack everyone!". There's some brilliant oversight for you. With that in place, the Right to Assembly doesn't exist in practical terms.