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by creato
1889 days ago
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First, that means ~99.9% of police officers in the US don't shoot someone, so that isn't rare, as the post I responded to suggested. Second, I didn't say the police only kill tens of people over a decade, I said tens of incidents have made the national news. Only the noteworthy cases make the national news, which is kind of the point here. People's opinions are shaped by the most extreme incidents. I think we should try to reform how policing is done to improve these issues. But I also don't think it's the crisis that our society has made it out to be recently. |
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Perhaps because you don't see yourself as being affected by said perceived crisis. For affected groups, it is very much the crisis it has been made out to be. Besides, shooting statistics are often symptoms of deeper issues that need addressing.