1. dumb cops are preferred to be hired over smart cops.
      2. bullies and domestic abusers join the police force to continue to bully and abuse.
      3. “good cops” who try to report bad cops are either killed, relegated to a desk job or are fired.
      4. cops kill so many people so often the american public doesn’t see the police force as the gang it is.
      5. lots of “good guy vs bad guy” bullshit on tv painting all cops as heros.
      6. the entire republican party thinks they are the good guys and get to break the laws becuase they support police.
      7. cop is its own race.
      8. police departments fight to prevent body cams from being used
      9. police plant drugs to make arrests easier or tell drug dogs to mark even when there are no drugs.
      10. qualified immunity.
      11. police often do not police the communities in which they live, so they have no problem coming in and breaking bones - people who live in cities aren’t human, they are punching bags.
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        #10 in addition to not having to be licensed and insured is key. Even when cops do demonstrably evil shit, it’s entirely too hard to get rid of them. That’s without mentioning how their union will protect bad cops in the name of fraternity and duty, even though the union has no duty to protect bad cops and they shouldn’t want to fraternize with them.

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        In addition to #5, most cops on TV aren’t good cops. They tend to ignore proper police procedures without punishment. Which leads to people joining wanting to be the cop in TV/movies, and will act like them.

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      Nothing. The system works exactly as designed. The purpose of US cops is to protect and serve, but not the general public.

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      They’re bad. Sometimes they just stop people because they’re pathetic losers and racist

      And what’s worse is middle aged to old white people get scared of goddamned everything. They never leave their house but apparently they think they know every neighbor, so if they see a black kid or car that’s more than 6 years old they think it’s something nefarious

      So they call the cops. “I’m just being a proactive neighbor!”

      They love being a vigilante and they think they’re going to be loved by their neighbors (the same ones who they don’t know and probably think these people are fuckos). But since they’re pussies they just call the cops

      During that call they realize that simply a racist person calling about a black kid existing is probably not enough, so they embellish a bit. Saw a weapon. Kid looked shifty. Never seen him before. Seems to be casing the house. Any number of flippant remarks that are easily dismissed as misunderstandings when nothing actually happened, but enough to get the cops to show up

      The cops, being fed bullshit do their jobs. Sometimes those cops are fuckos too and are on power trips, so it’s worse than it should be

      In the end, it’s just racism and everything that cascades down from it. The loser who called it in and lied gets to go on with their miserable life. The cop gets desk duty for a week. And some minority kid who didn’t do jack shit is traumatized for years

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    America needs to get rid of qualified immunity protections for law enforcement. It undermines the legitimacy of the police force and erodes community trust in law enforcement as a whole.

    Sadly the very foundation of policing in a capitalist system is designed to protect capital in all forms, and has NOTHING to do with protecting people.

    If capitalism needs endless resources to grow endlessly, then what does that say about the incarceration institutions which financially benefit not from the amount of people they rehabilitate, but rather simply by how many people they can incarcerate?