Police in the US have every right to enforce the law.
Twice as many unarmed white people than unarmed black people have been killed by cops in 2019, 20 compared to 10, whether within or outside the scope of the law.
Look at all the videos here of rioters attacking police.
Police in the US put their lives on the line everyday for only OK pay.
Rioters are burning buildings and ruining good people's lives, their investment in their community. Police and citizens both should be stopping these ingrates.
Since you used 'favoured' British spelling I would hazard a guess you're not American.
If you're in the UK you have MUCH bigger, and MASSIVE problem with your muslim rape gangs of underage girls that your government refuses to address.
My opinion is you should start there and worry about US politics afterwards.
I'm not British either. I'm Dutch. And yeah we definitely have our problems here, the BLM and Antifa protests are actually going on here as well, on a much, much smaller scale though. A man who was simply standing near some of those Antifa cunts and said he didn't agree with them was beaten and kicked to the head.
Anyway, it's not so much a question of me "worrying" about US politics. More so that I simply want to get both points of view instead of only seeing news through a biased lens.
Police in the US have every right to enforce the law.
Twice as many unarmed white people than unarmed black people have been killed by cops in 2019, 20 compared to 10, whether within or outside the scope of the law.
Look at all the videos here of rioters attacking police.
Police in the US put their lives on the line everyday for only OK pay.
Rioters are burning buildings and ruining good people's lives, their investment in their community. Police and citizens both should be stopping these ingrates.
Since you used 'favoured' British spelling I would hazard a guess you're not American.
If you're in the UK you have MUCH bigger, and MASSIVE problem with your muslim rape gangs of underage girls that your government refuses to address.
My opinion is you should start there and worry about US politics afterwards.
I'm not British either. I'm Dutch. And yeah we definitely have our problems here, the BLM and Antifa protests are actually going on here as well, on a much, much smaller scale though. A man who was simply standing near some of those Antifa cunts and said he didn't agree with them was beaten and kicked to the head.
Anyway, it's not so much a question of me "worrying" about US politics. More so that I simply want to get both points of view instead of only seeing news through a biased lens.