New Sterling Brown Arrest Videos Show Police Standing On Player's Ankle, Celebrating Overtime Pay

I just really disagree with the how impossible you make it sound.

It's the type of problem that can never really be "solved", per se, just improved upon.

I mean you could say this about literally any problem involving humans. Nothing is ever going to be literally perfect. We can get to the point that the police are held as accountable as the general public and we shouldn't give up on that fight just because there is a long way to go.

There are psychopaths in every job. Doctors probably attract psychopaths. But they can't kill people without consequences. Any position of authority attracts them. We don't have to "identify all the every last one of them". We just have to make it where they can't do fucked up stuff without consequence.

We can't just go around saying "psychopaths exist - just gotta live with it". We can and should drastically limit their ability to do harm.

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