I'm not sure you understood really. The conversation being had was about firearms in general, the law and how many unaccounted ones there are on the streets. I explained there's a clear issue in the US regarding gun culture in everyone (cops and the public) and addressing that would solve the majority of issues.
Obviously it won't solve every bit of misconduct and criminality in existence within your police departments throughout the country. That would be silly.
He should maybe try and make points with a little more class. I genuinely don't think many in this thread want an interesting discussion they just want to rant and rave.
I understood it quite well, I suggest you read the conversation between the two of you again, because you called him argumentative & inflammatory out of nowhere, and he was presenting a valid argument.
It appears to me that you take issue with him suggesting that there are police officers who abuse their powers, and it not
only being because American citizens are so heavily armed.
There have been plenty of discussions in this thread over the years.
In recent weeks there's been a lot of incidents that have been posted with not much discussion, but the reason for that is a lot of those incidents have shown a clear abuse of power by the police officer involved, and thus there's not much debate to be had - and even then nobody is ranting and raving about it.
Unless you can post examples to justify your argument?
This thread is emotive because a lot of us have dealt with aggressive police officers, or have friends/family members who have been victims themselves, then you have actual police officers who obviously have their own point of view, then you have others who have only had positive experiences with police officers, and may struggle to believe the police can be anything other than a force for good.
With that much of a mix of people involved it's bound to be emotive.
Textbook CE forum argument. Everyone taking completely binary positions. Police brutality has to be down to cops feeling threatened by an increasingly heavily armed populace or it has to because police are “sociopaths feted by society and never held accountable”. Nothing in between. Only one or the other will do, depending what prejudices/preconceptions you bring to the table.
I don't think that this has been binary at all, only 1 person has said police brutality is down to the American gun culture 'full stop' (in his own words) and another person has called them sociopaths who are never held accountable.
From what I can see everyone else involved in this has been discussing a range of issues, causes and ways to try and fix the problem. The discussion was largely centred around the Armed society of America because Raoul introduced it, but I don't think anyone is suggesting that, that's the only reason behind the issues, well except TheReligion apparently.