"Cops" police brutality isn't as common as you think it is
You just see it more because it makes money. Here in the States anyone can do anything, which is our principle rule. Unfortunately the evil are included. But not all of police are bad. I reason that it wouldn't be fair to call a police officer scum, I've met and known some sweet ones. Without them the world would be far worse because there would be no official way to stop bad people from doing things. You can look at CHOP, or the sectioned off place in Atlanta (I believe) that barred emergency services. Police being the combatants and primary first responders trained to do the jobs of both firefighters and paramedics at a rudimentary level, without them there would be more scum. You hate Nazis? Well, without the police to enforce laws on violence, they could maim or kill you whenever they please, and nobody, *nobody* would help you. Let's go back to CHOP. Murder isn't uncommon, neither is drug abuse or armed gunmen and shooters having standoffs and duels or even massacres. All throughout the streets people are either on drugs and are rehab rejects or are otherwise hostile. And if you lose your footing, you're assf**ked because nobody will answer if you dial 911. I haven't been there, but Tyler Oliveira ran a video on it. There are some terrible things there.