I hope you are right Igor. I hear alot of sentiment that all politicians are corrupt and alot of sentiment that all cops do their jobs justly
there are GOOD AND BAD cops, and there are GOOD AND BAD politicians
because there are GOOD AND BAD people and no job has an accurate test that weens the 'bad' out completely
There is something which I think it is important for those who want to see clearly, and to find real solutions to problems, to recognize about how people are behaving, especially these days. That is, that there are multiple motivations, even for something as seemingly direct, as saying that all politicians or police are not to be trusted.
I'll use a touchy, but useful current day concern that relates, to explain. Everyone is aware of both the BLM movement, and of the various opponents to the people who advocate in it's favor. In another thread, probably in another forum, talking about the BLM, I suggested that some people who spoke in avid support of that movement, were caught up more in a sort of nostalgic desire to revive the heady days of the early Civil Rights movement, than they were to specifically deal with real problems of today, and that that sort of thing was actually bad for the movement they supported, because it set off resistance to it, which might otherwise at least keep silent. I was attacked as a white racist by some because I did.
This relates here, because SOME people who claim to believe that all Police are suspect, are saying so more as a way to declare allegiance to a cause, than because they actually believe it. It's rather like the "litmus tests" that the Republican Party have demanded of their membership over the last two decades. In order to be a fully supported GOP candidate, one had to at least SAY that they virulently opposed abortion, or that they blindly opposed any new taxes.
Similarly, some people declare that anyone who DOES complain about police misbehaving towards certain Americans are inherently "bad," do so for the same basic reason: they feel that they MUST declare firmly that all police CRITICS are "bad," in order to show THEIR opposition to everything from 1970's style liberalism, to a long list of other concerns which they connect in their minds to that one single concept, whether it actually connects up at all.
In short, lots of people proclaim one or the other statements to be true, even though they really don't believe anything of the kind, when it comes down to it. But they are afraid to admit that they know better, for fear that they will appear irresolute about their ACTUAL concerns.