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by ceilingcorner 1833 days ago
https://news.gallup.com/poll/316571/black-americans-police-r...

https://www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racia...

The data indicates that people want more accountability and reform. Which is exactly what I am arguing for.

> It's not simply people "demonizing" a profession (which again, people choose to work in).

Who cares if they chose to work in it? It's a necessary part of a functioning state. You act as if someone choosing to be a police officer means they deserve to be demonized. Please, let me know how that attitude is going to lead to any solutions.

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Thanks for the sources. I can concede that most people do not support a reduced or lower-funded police presence.

As for the second part: someone simply choosing to be a police officer doesn't mean they should be demonized. Complying with the "blue wall of silence" by refusing to take an active stand against police misconduct, however, I believe warrants public backlash. The thing is, far too many officers are content to not say anything. And that is a large part of why they have seen more backlash recently.

> Complying with the "blue wall of silence" by refusing to take an active stand against police misconduct, however, I believe warrants public backlash.

Agreed there.