Perhaps I should use some other kind of notation. In logic or philosophy courses they break down specific points, sub-points and the relations. Normally marked with quotations. So in the past one I was just trying to make bullet points.
I think I agree to the bulk of what you are saying. I don't think a racist cop gets up in the morning, drinks his coffee, puts its pants on one leg at a time and looks in the mirror and decides to murder a black 13 year old. Its a systemic issue. Though direct racism plays a roll its not something we can really even fight. But the system is a thing. Its something we can change. So far in this thread we see the results and most of the arguing is about the cause.
So many causes.
Some I can immediately think of....
- Racism towards minorities (by white & black cops).
- Cop culture: The blue wall. Feel superior to us. Impunity. Bullies.
- Court culture: Trust cops, & cut'm slack.
- Legislative culture: Cops are heroes. Protect them, & dis ordinary citizens.
- Media culture: Portray policing as far more dangerous than it is.
(Cops aren't even in the top 10 most dangerous jobs.)
This makes cops paranoid.
- Sexism: Males are more dangerous. Women are safer...& hotter.
So 20 times as many men are shot.
- Inadequate training.
- Pay is too low to attract the best candidates.
- Expecting cops to wear too many hats, ie, doing too many disparate
jobs, eg, law enforcement, mental health service, diffusing conflict.