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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 3383641" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>The stories in the video are quite useful because they allow the viewer to experience something most of us have not. Viewing it gave me a much deeper understanding of being illegally abused by the police...or to be more accurate, certain police officers. When you experience this repeatedly and know others in your circle of family and friends experiencing the same, it produces a culture of resentment. The narrator talks about the problem not only of the individual bad officer but the "system" that allows them to continue in their illegal activities. This creates the dry fuel that waits for a spark to be ignited. Resentment against these injustices overwhelms perfectly correct logic and policing statistics arguments. We need to argue about reducing this "fuel load" at least as much as how to shut down riots.</p><p></p><p>It is extremely tough to be a police officer...I get that too. But until much better solutions for dealing with bad officers are implemented the resentment is there waiting to be manipulated by BLM and their ilk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 3383641, member: 688"] The stories in the video are quite useful because they allow the viewer to experience something most of us have not. Viewing it gave me a much deeper understanding of being illegally abused by the police...or to be more accurate, certain police officers. When you experience this repeatedly and know others in your circle of family and friends experiencing the same, it produces a culture of resentment. The narrator talks about the problem not only of the individual bad officer but the "system" that allows them to continue in their illegal activities. This creates the dry fuel that waits for a spark to be ignited. Resentment against these injustices overwhelms perfectly correct logic and policing statistics arguments. We need to argue about reducing this "fuel load" at least as much as how to shut down riots. It is extremely tough to be a police officer...I get that too. But until much better solutions for dealing with bad officers are implemented the resentment is there waiting to be manipulated by BLM and their ilk. [/QUOTE]
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