It’s only partly American. There are basic failures in police systems and departments all around the world. Although it’s theoretically possible that your country got it right when so many others have failed, it’s interesting to note that you didn’t actually say what country you were praising.
If you feel confident, name the country and open up the door to other commenters who also live or have lived there to chime in with their opinion. I’ve lived in several countries in my life, and I’ve seen a fair amount of incompetent or bad policing in most of them. Of course the details vary by place.
No policing system is perfect, but there’s a holy trinity of tribalism, hero-worship, and opaque processes that make US police exceptionally unaccountable compared to most developed countries. And some newly developed countries, for that matter.
It’s only partly American. There are basic failures in police systems and departments all around the world. Although it’s theoretically possible that your country got it right when so many others have failed, it’s interesting to note that you didn’t actually say what country you were praising.
If you feel confident, name the country and open up the door to other commenters who also live or have lived there to chime in with their opinion. I’ve lived in several countries in my life, and I’ve seen a fair amount of incompetent or bad policing in most of them. Of course the details vary by place.
No policing system is perfect, but there’s a holy trinity of tribalism, hero-worship, and opaque processes that make US police exceptionally unaccountable compared to most developed countries. And some newly developed countries, for that matter.