or at least consider it not a bad idea because it placates people.
It's a good point. They think this way, but they are wrong.
I'm sure
most of the people seemingly agreeing with the violent groups or terrorists, as we are currently seeing, are doing this as they think showing "understanding" or even better, "agreement", leads to the radical groups becoming less radical; or if anything, at least they don't attack
us if we show we are on
their side. This is an unsurprising mechanism of self-preservation, and caused by fear, even if the people do not consciously see it. It's not the same, but somewhat similar to Stockholm syndrome.
The only problem is, this does not work. It won't work because "they" obviously see through it.
A recent example to show the point. In Finland, we have obviously seen the violent black supremacy borderline terrorist movement take action, as well, on a
very small scale (and mostly ran by
white people, actually the ones who just jump for every bandwagon that allows them to riot; this is nothing new), though. Here, the police
proactively took an official stance that they support this violent movement; participated the demonstrations with signs showing the symbols of said violent movement, on work-time, wearing police uniforms. (As as side note, this is
obviously against law; police is not allowed to take sides on demonstrations, even peaceful ones;
even less are they allowed to promote violent movements. This incident resulted absolutely
zero media discussion here, unsurprisingly, especially given the new media control implemented during the COVID.)
Now,
I think the reason the police decided to officially promote such anti-police violent movement, is to try to make them less violent against police; to show "we are on the same side": "do not attack us!" This is
understandable and
if it was an idea of the individual officers (we don't know yet), I don't blame them.
The problem is, the violent movement
also understands this. This was really well demonstrated, just a week after, as we saw a riot where the police, handling a routine case, were completely surrounded and attacked by a large mob of said violent anti-police group, and shot at using fireworks. As a result, some police officers were injured from the fireworks. Now, there is nothing surprising here, because the same is happening everywhere in the "West", but the
comment a citizen journalist got from those (white) who fired the shots, right after the incident, was extremely revealing: "We must fight against
crooked cops. Black lives matter."
And I agree with them. Police saying that they support said violent anti-police movement, and waving their flags and symbols, is just
crooked. The police is obviously just playing games. Hence, taking sides with terrorists does
not protect the police; likely, the opposite happens: they will be only taken advantage of, then betrayed. "Kill the cops" won't go anywhere.
Needless to say, here the police is notorious for very rarely using deadly force.