I see a lot of videos online of people protesting in MN, and part of me thinks that it's great to see the pushback. But a much bigger part of me feels that the reaction to these incidents consistently comes across as relatively muted.
I don't know if it's because of fear or culture or what, or maybe I'm wrong and I'm just not looking in the right places. If that incident we saw yesterday happened in most European cities, that city would be on fire by now. Mark Duggan's death at the hands of police led to a week of riots and looting here (I'm not condoning or endorsing property damage by the way). They tried to move the pension age back in France by a few years and 450 protestors and 100 police officers were injured over the course of 4 months from constant protest. 100,000 people turned up in Budapest to March against Orban. 300,000 were in Belgrade last year on multiple occasions protesting their government.
But in the US the usual reaction is a few hundred people with signs - it always looks fairly sparse, they all go home. Some celebrities say how bad things are, the talk shows highlight the injustice and then everything just carries on as it was.
Like... where is the fucking white-hot rage? Am I way off base here?