Imperfect as they may be, there's options to deal with the thug in the blue uniform. Without the police, there would be no options to deal with the thug who wants to just mug me.
This is actually the exact opposite of how I see it. The thug is just an individual. The uniform is an institution. Am I really supposed to believe that I have a greater chance of defending myself against the latter?
And just how do you defend yourself against the latter? Do you carry a weapon? Are you physically capable? Or do you depend on someone else to protect you (ie, the police), like most people?
If we assume both the mugger and the cop are breaking the law and being violent for no good reason, then you're absolutely right that the cop is less likely to face accountability for their crime. The difference though, is that the cop has a code of conduct they are supposed to follow. The mugger does not. I have more reason to believe the dude with a badge and a gun won't abuse their power than the dude with a knife and a need for cash. How much more reason is a matter for debate, of course...
Oh my god I can't believe I almost missed the monolithic irony of the claim that we can defend ourselves against a uniformed officer better than a street thug in a conversation started by the case of a completely defenseless man getting beaten to death in the street by a gang of uniforms as several people stand around watching with the likely excuse that they were powerless to do anything about it.
I never said they were powerless, just acting... typical of humanity. You can continue to be condescending to them if you wish; they're not blameless, after all.
Here's the disconnect between us:
Your argument is that the police are corrupt and can evade accountability. I don't disagree with that. My argument is that
without them, EVERYONE escapes accountability. Except, of course, what you can hold them accountable for with your fists. Not better.
There's no point to laws without a means to enforce them.
Someone needs the power to do that; the watchers need to exist. Who watches them is always going to be a good question, and one worthy of investigation. But, going back to what sparked this, assuming that the watchers are all evil thugs out to overpower you for kicks is ridiculous.
As should be obvious, I'm not too tolerant of blanket statements, generalizations, and other forms of prejudice, regardless of who it's directed to. You wanna call someone a thug, they better damn well be a thug, not just wearing the same uniform as another dude who actually was one.