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by LoSboccacc 2132 days ago
most society sectors that happens to be outside America
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ah, lazily sourced anecdotes presented as data, pinnacle hn

third image is already from 2014, not an impressive case density then, is it?

That's absurd. Your parent post said, "most society sectors that happens to be outside America". All it takes to disprove is a few examples. I showed you a search link to pages of them.

Don't be lazy, blaming others for an unscientific bias in your own post is a logical fallacy.

so one case e every four year average is enough to claim that all police is as antagonistic as USA's

sure.

Why do you keep changing the subject of the discussion?

First, you wrote that most police and police unions are not antagonistic towards sectors outside of the usa.

Now, you wrote what is called a red-herring or a strawman.

You made a very strong but incorrect statement at first. Strong statements are easy to debunk, just with a little proof. I provided a link to pages of that. It's very telling that you now characterize that as "one case every four year average". That's telling, indeed.

funny you call Google searches as proof and debunking, when they are at most confirmation bias, since they only return what you ask for.

if you think that is research, there's no more point to discuss.

the statement stands. the fear of police is deeply ingrained in the American society and the antagonism is deeply American.

dropping fallacy names at random is not gonna help your case either.

the populace here deeply trusts and support the police. there have been few bad cases and the individuals responsible were immediately ousted and eventually had justice brought to them, with little to none cameradrie that you'd see in the 'police Vs everyone' characterization you're trying to blanket upon the world.

there's zero systemic abuse of justice of the likes that we see in the American news circles, no matter how you wish that the rest of the world is as bad as they are, it is not.