@Anonymous #16EE
Most people don’t hate the police. It’s just the extreme cringe fringe who shout the loudest and are willing to use political violence to get their way. And when they do (as in the former Soyviet Union/CHAZ) they IMMEDIATELY establish a police force of their own, because they do not hate the
institution of the police, they just want to be the ones who are in control. And when push comes to shove, like when the “peaceful” “summer of love” radical Marxist CHAZ thugs threatened the Seattle Mayor’s home, she immediately did a 180 and had the police disburse the whole gathering in an afternoon.
Most people just want to live their lives the way they’ve always lived them and feel safe. Unfortunately, part of feeling safe is not speaking up when violent radicals are torching buildings, smashing heads with bike locks, and doxxing people. This makes it appear as if the radicals represent a much more popular viewpoint, but they don’t, people just shut their mouths out of fear for life, employment, and property.
Normal people might not
like the schoolyard bully tough guy swagger many police officers put on, and they don’t like the idea that someone can give them speeding tickets seemingly at random and set up checkpoints at the end of every month to meet their arbitrary ticket quota, but most people understand and desire there to be someone looking out for their safety if need be.