@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 1:40

Frontline: Policing the Police

article image placeholderPolicing the Police 2020 (full film) | FRONTLINE
And I think that for people that are maybe on the fence or a little bit resistant to what police reform actually means, this provides a pretty solid picture of what that will look like. And so I urge everybody to give it a watch. It's absolutely fascinating documentary. This is an issue that is not going away anytime soon. And it's one that we're going to have to aggressively tackle together. So I'm curious to know your thoughts

https://youtu.be/taNwWilMVLg

@sudha
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 2:01
So I don't even know. And I've lived in this neighborhood now for over a decade, and I don't know any of my local police who they are. Not that I know my fireman, but I'm just saying that if trust is built with the community, if there is a way for everybody to get to know one another and a way to not be afraid, but a way to be mutually beneficial and thankful
@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 3:14

https://youtu.be/vCmTcS5YvOQ

Police have very much so split public opinion. And in my city, there's just no way that I think people would be able to get to know the officers in the way that you can in a smaller town. But what you can do is try and address the fact that there's such a major disconnect between the people and the police, and this disconnect is not just between the police and those who they tend to arrest more on average or those that they police more heavily
@Elliott_Daxx
Elliott Shepherd
@Elliott_Daxx · 2:36
I'm white. I live in Kentucky, not ever had a problem with the cops. It's always been very nice to me, but as a whole, things have to change. They can't keep going on like this. So the original person that made this said this is going to have to be an area of focus for an extended period of time to get this right
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