Wowak wrote:
Furthermore, let me dispel the implication (that you may or may not be making, but others may perceive) that I'm on some sort of witch hunt. My goal isn't to prove that all cops are bad, nor that they should all be fired, or that we should take some sort of vigilante action against them. My goal is to increase awareness and promote frank discussion about a real problem. I'd be surprised to find out that the majority of Americans condone Police abuse of authority, but if they do, I'd surely be interested to find out why. In the broader sense, its a bit of a personal goal of mine to challenge people to defend their opinions and worldviews; no one has ever been harmed by thinking through their opinions critically. You may find that some ideas you simply take for granted don't make a whole lot of sense when you examine them critically, or you may find renewed convictions in your beliefs. In either case, there's no harm in the debate.
Wowak:
I agree that there is a real problem.
But I have seen no evidence to suggest that THIS event has anything to do with THAT problem. Sure it happens, sure it should be dealt with. But did it happen this time?
If not, then it does begin to look like you are on a witch hunt. If we don't stop to ask what really happened (which was my point of this thread), then we don't know, and we can easily miss the entire issue at hand while we get our panties in a knot over what happens to be our own personal pet peeve.
I've seen no evidence that the police acting in any way incorrectly THIS TIME. In fact, from all the reports I've seen, their performance looks rather stellar. I could be wrong. How 'bout a few facts?
I understand you've had life experiences that influence your perspective. Me too. But I'd like a media that would make some sort of effort to provide a balanced view of the facts without trying to prove how wonderful their favored side is while making the other appear badly without reason.