No, you're not being objective, you're trying to be condescending. You're under some assumption that i have issues with cops. That's lazy, and an excuse. I come from a family of police (all since retired), and have great respect for them (my family who served). I also am not going to shut my mouth when i see a problem. The police on many occasions, have proven that they are under no obligation to put themselves in harms way to save people. That's fine. So don't be surprised when people would rather have their own around when bullets start flying. It's simple. Nobody expects police to be there when they actually need them. It's also not unknown that police, like every other hiring entity, have a shortage of qualified applicants. Meaning most of the people they get to apply, have no business with that much power over the public. You'd think with all the militarization and thin blue-line, us against them, "to protect and serve" slogan, punisher skull mentality, that they would be able to reach down and find their balls when people need them as well.
Any the comment about internet bitching is lazy and ridiculous as well. We seem to be living in a time where it is not ok to criticize our public servants. I have been to countries where this is also the case, and I would hope we, as a free country, don't share similar restrictions.
It seems as though anyone has a criticism of police, they are "anti" or "keyboard warriors". I've been called far worse for my time overseas than a coward, yet I don't get butthurt or suggest they have no right to have their opinions. And I am thankful to live in a country where that is ok. Maybe some of our police who don't like hearing the thoughts of those they are sworn to serve, could get hired onto a russian or north korean police force where they can imprison or beat the shit out of dissenters.