I didn't mean that racism wouldn't be an issue if you stopped cops from shooting people unfairly. Nor did I say that racism shouldn't be addressed. What I said was that it would be less of a problem if cops were less inclined to use lethal force. (basically, racism in the police would be less of a flashpoint issue if it was merely false arrests, for example. still an issue that needs addressing, but not quite as bad.
or to sum up: there IS a racism problem, however, there is ALSO a problem of police being too quick to resort to lethal force. The two happen to co-incide in quite a few cases, however, of the two, one is a more immediate problem. yes, address the racism in the police. However, you should also probably emphasize in training when not to resort to lethal force.
or to sum up: there IS a racism problem, however, there is ALSO a problem of police being too quick to resort to lethal force. The two happen to co-incide in quite a few cases, however, of the two, one is a more immediate problem. yes, address the racism in the police. However, you should also probably emphasize in training when not to resort to lethal force.
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