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1. toofy+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-13 03:13:12
> Has the level of police violence over the years gotten worse, gotten better, or stayed roughly the same?

I understand why some people’s initial instinct is to believe this is a new problem, but groups have been desperately trying to get people’s attention about police violence for decades.

Rodney King was nearly 30 years ago. And people were crying for help long before that.

I knew there was a problem before, but seeing things unfold the last week made it clear, this is a much more widespread and a significantly deeper issue than most people realized.

Even with all of that said, I think we would be silly to imply that abuse has to happen for a significant amount of time before it’s justifiable for someone to demand it stop.

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2. DenisM+n21[view] [source] 2020-06-13 16:10:37
>>toofy+(OP)
You have avoided answering the question you have quoted. It’s an important question.
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3. CydeWe+681[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-13 16:57:16
>>DenisM+n21
The point they're making is that the current level of police violence is still unacceptable, regardless of whether it may or may not have been better or worse in the past.
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