It's not really something that can be easily summed in a multiple choice. White supremacism, in whatever form or label you want to use for it, is part of the roots of American society, government, institution. Americans live and participate in the system as it has evolved. Removing or toppling (fake) legacy statues will do little to push us forward beyond improving local aesthetics. People are still going to be adverse to humoring The Conversation, and it's improbable that a way will be found to frame it which will please everyone.
Another group who has to deal with people all day are paramedics. While still an imperfect sort (who isn't), I think they probably don't shoot as many small dogs as police.
I have never felt like I had my life threatened by a cashier, a deliveryman, or a schoolteacher. None of these people are hovering their hands over a glock like paramilitary Yosemite Sam when interacting with the public. None of these people will decide to stalk me for a few blocks to see if I break any traffic rules. A clerk might strike up a conversation about a book I've bought. A cop might ask if I have any weapons in the car. That isn't a question I have to answer. But if I don't, or if I dodge it, or say I prefer not to answer, will I be making their day 'unpleasant?' Do I fib and get caught in a lie if they decide to search my vehicle? Do I tell the truth about the box cutter in the briefcase on the back seat and make them FeAr FoR tHeIr LiFe? Will I get to go home? Or will I die digging my wallet out of my pants pocket?
I don't think police should end in America, I just think things need to be rethought.
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