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You're in a thread started by someone clearly stating they don't live in the US, so you tell us who went out of context where.
The person (liv) who commented did not ask what is being advocated from a non-US perspective, they asked what is being advocated in the article, because them coming from a non-US perspective made it difficult for them to understand the article's suggestion.
You're the one demanding we discuss this with a blind eye to the US.
But this makes me very interested to hear what part of police in your country (or any non-US country) you think are fundamentally different than what I've stated as it relates to the US?
There are a few countries where I think there are genuinely different dynamics with the police, but they're not in Europe.