And even more French police
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Shall we try a different country next?
Whoa, that's impressive....Gonna show North Korea next?
So, VG, can you buy a pistol to protect your family or are you trusting the police?
And I'm still trying to understand what posting the picture of a French policeman being killed in the line of duty while being attacked by terrorists has to with pretty much anything that's been under discussion.
The French police is a convoluted 'organisation', some of it is part of the military, some of it is national, some is very regional.
How exactly is that unusual? That's exactly the organization we have in the US.
Do you have police under the control of the military policing the general public?
I think I know why it's like this. I was thinking about it, and what is the place where normal, law abiding citizens would see the cops in action up until a few years ago? The television show 'Cops'!
That show has been running for decades and constantly portrays cops as heroes, and the public as a bunch of insane, violent psychopaths. They've been running a propaganda campaign in our living rooms for decades and we didn't even know it. If the only thing you know about Cops comes from that show, what are you supposed to think?
No. America has no Gendarmaries. Probably has lots to do with keeping the military under civilian control. He was referring to paramilitary units from LEAs which are fully civilian.
That's definitely not "keeping the peace."
I'm willing to bet most of those kills were necessary to protect the public. The handful that cause outrage are the exceptions, obviously.
Your epiphany that cops kill more than terrorists is a "no shit, Sherlock" failure of a point.
Thankfully, almost no Americans die from terrorist attacks. Cops *must* be able to use deadly force in order to do their jobs and protect the public.
Did you know that way more cops are killed by criminals every year than Americans killed by terrorists? Did you know that? I don't even have to look up the stats.
That doesn't seem like a lot, like 400/year, then? I would have thought the number higher. That means in a given year 1 out of about every 3/4 million people are killed by a cop. In fact, that is so few that it is hardly a blip.
