Food Inc? Anti-GMO groups? McDonalds pink slime news reports? Seems "farmers farming" and "sandwich makers" get a lot of press, much of it bad, not all of it deserved. Just like the police.
What should be concerning to those who give our law enforcement unquestioned loyalty is how many conservative, white males are starting to ask questions about what is going on. If a guy like me (White, middle class, conservative, retired Army LTC, professional Corp Security Manager who works directly with the police and the son of a retired military police officer), thinks there are some problems, then perhaps there are some problems. Our LE community friends are only doing themselves a disservice if they continue to ignore the issues that are apparent to people outside of that community.
The police have a terribly difficult job to do, there is no doubt. And, across our country, there good police offices doing good work every day. But, there are enough things going wrong, and often with deadly consequences, that we should be asking some hard questions. What has changed? Did we change our recruiting processes? Did we change our training? Have there been policy changes that make the use of deadly force an easier choice somehow?
These questions need to be asked in the open, in a constructive apolitical dialogue. Police need to open themselves up to outside scrutiny and be willing to allow outsiders to see how they hold themselves accountable.
But, there is the rub, we can't have constructive, apolitical dialogues in this country anymore, can we?