Because chances are it probably does if the rest of this election is of any indication.
[https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_16,Repeal_Proposition_209_Affirmative_Action_Amendment(2020) ](Ballotpedia Article)
A "yes" vote supports this constitutional amendment to repeal Proposition 209 (1996), which stated that the government and public institutions cannot discriminate against or grant preferential treatment to persons on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in public employment, public education, and public contracting.
See you (or not) on the 3rd!
Maybe I'm biased to begin with due to living under the highly corrupt Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department all my life, which have acted as a gang of their own, operating (competing?) on the same level as the Crips, the Bloods, and Los Zetas (just to name a few) going back many years. I'm talking of cops somehow having luxury sports cars on a cop's salary, and instances of smoking the "evidence" for themselves. I can't say much more on this matter without doxxing myself, so please do your own research from here.
That said, seeing the Chicago Police rally around Mayor Gollum like they are her fortress guards pushed me to finally make this post (source: https://thedonald.win/p/GvKMbOWW/mayor-beetlejuice-brings-so-many/c/). Putting aside all other topics (guns, drugs, eduation, how to handle local, state, and federal financials, etc.), this is the one topic I feel we should all come to the same conclusion with regard to the police everywhere; that when push comes to shove they are loyal to their Establishment bosses and not their community (even going as far as to turn on said community).
Then there is the issue of the Thin Blue Line. The fact that such a thing exists also means that police as part of an entire occupation see themselves as above (dare I even say "Superior to") everybody else. You have got to ask yourself why that is the case to begin with and how it happened in the first place, questions that I wish I knew the answers to myself. When you and I eventually find the answers to those questions, the next question is: what are you going to do about it?
The one example I can personally think of is Isaiah 5:20 (New Internation Version, King James Version).
It doesn't even have single or several consecutive verses, it can be entire books if you feel it necessary.