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1. lorthe+mz[view] [source] 2020-06-15 07:35:57
>>dtagam+(OP)
There needs to be a psychology study done with cops to understand why they act the way they do. I believe there's an underlying problem in how they are trained or something else because police brutality is kind of a global phenomenon. When someone kills or severely hurts the people they are supposed to protect, it seems like there's something else going on. I've been in a few protests and I can easily say that I have never seen more hatred in someone's eyes other than the cops that were beating up people.
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2. deeper+lB[view] [source] 2020-06-15 07:54:55
>>lorthe+mz
> because police brutality is kind of a global phenomenon

No it's not. Police in Europe is, on average, very kind. When they stop you, you don't have to be afraid of anything, and more often than not you stop them to ask for help, even if it's just to ask for directions.

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3. torb-x+3C[view] [source] 2020-06-15 08:01:59
>>deeper+lB
I know it's tempting to do the whole ”oh that's a problem over in terrible USA” (a very common european way of thinking) but I'd be careful about it.

Granted I think european police is less violent than US (a low bar), but to say that we don't have a problem with this at all is pretty naive. Just look at how french or swedish police have responded to black lives matters protests for example.

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4. hansbo+WK[view] [source] 2020-06-15 09:36:40
>>torb-x+3C
What are you referring to? I live in Sweden, and have not seen news regarding police brutality during the BLM protests.
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5. pera+7C1[view] [source] 2020-06-15 15:59:29
>>hansbo+WK
I believe Sweden requires a bachelors degree and 2.5 years of training to become a cop. In the US it's just a high school diploma and 4 to 6 months of training depending the state.
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