I don't think anyone is anti-police in the strict sense. The police of this country would like you to think that because it helps them justify the illegal tactics that they use to violate peoples rights but alas it is bullshyt.
Straight up, they have created a class unto themselves where they are situated as upstanding citizens who are incapable of doing wrong until of course they are caught doing something wrong and even then it's hard because they don't like being filmed.
But we all know that they're not all upstanding citizens and shyt like dashcams and body cameras are pulling back the curtains to let people really see what the deal is.
No...more often than not they are regular piece of shyt Americans who are in semi decent shape (MAYBE LOL) and can pass an exam that says that they're not completely retarded. They are bred to be pseudo-soldiers without the actual discipline and most won't admit that a good portion of their brothers in blue are not worthy enough to be police officers.
"Hey he's a good guy" or "The Blue Line of Silence" is why people don't like cops. That video of those cops shooting that hispanic dude in the driveway 3 seconds AFTER dude put his hands up and was unarmed, and that video in North Carolina of the cop shooting the unarmed suspect in the back while he was fleeing on foot. THAT is why people don't like cops.
We'd be fools to hate all cops because there are a great deal of good upstanding officers in this country who do the job they're supposed to do, aren't tax collectors for their state or city government, and realize that crime is much deeper than black or white in this country. Unfortunately there's that blue line of silence that prevents them from really speaking out against the people in their line of work that give them a bad name.
Too bad that's not the American public's problem...should have picked another line of work