Paul Cassell, a former federal judge, concludes there is a correlation between the summer’s BLM protests and increased crime. I'm inclined to believe the correlation on display here, but I'm not sure what the broader lesson is. I see segments of the pro-police wing basically argue something along the lines of "look what happens when you complain about police brutality too much". The implied bargain is structured in the form of accepting or at least tolerating police misconduct in exchange for baseline law & order.
The Implicit Bargain Behind the Ferguson Effect
The Implicit Bargain Behind the Ferguson…
The Implicit Bargain Behind the Ferguson Effect
Paul Cassell, a former federal judge, concludes there is a correlation between the summer’s BLM protests and increased crime. I'm inclined to believe the correlation on display here, but I'm not sure what the broader lesson is. I see segments of the pro-police wing basically argue something along the lines of "look what happens when you complain about police brutality too much". The implied bargain is structured in the form of accepting or at least tolerating police misconduct in exchange for baseline law & order.