Law enforcement is not the problem. The problem is using Western law enforcement (rule of law and order, belief in written law) on a changing American population. The demographics of America today are not the demographics of 1950's America.Navigator wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 4:51 pmThere are serious problems in law enforcement, and this has been true for a VERY long time. We do need to change the "culture" of law enforcement in the United States. Defunding the police in urban areas is NOT an option. But we need to change how we conduct law enforcement.
A very close friend of mine is a British Army officer. He served in the Special Operations command in Florida on an exchange assignment. Before going there, he was repeatedly warned by his embassies senior officers that American police were NOT British police, and that he should never interact with them in that way. We could learn a lot of British policing techniques and procedures.
You couldn't use the American justice system in the third world it just doesn't work. No different then giving a third would country a copy of the U.S. constitution to copy and expecting them to create a little America.
Look at the Chauvin trial. Its already come out that one of the jurors was at a BLM rally wearing a George Floyd t-shirt. When this country was still the U.S. that would be a problem. Today, we appease the growing mob of people incompatible with Western civilization. Would you expect a fair trial in South Africa if you killed a black man in self defense even if you were within your legal rights? I guess it would depend on how much media exposure your trial would get.
We now have selective enforcement of the law. The law clearly does not apply to all people the same. The police will not go after the left the same as they would the right.