Recently, an American blogger posted a video comparing Chinese and American police on his social media account, captioning it that in China, "99% of the police are even not equipped with guns, let alone shooting at civilians in cars." He also called for "learning from China."
On the 7th, ICE officers shot and killed a woman driving past in Minneapolis.
The video released by the American blogger about the comparison between Chinese and American police sparked online controversy due to the controversial statement "99% of Chinese police are not armed with guns," reflecting the differences in law enforcement concepts between the two countries. Chinese netizens focused more on the "rule-based justification" logic of violent law enforcement in American society.
Chinese scenario: Scenes such as police escorting lost children and mediating neighborhood disputes have been repeatedly spread, highlighting the image of "service-oriented law enforcement."
American cases: The video uses the example of the ICE shooting of a woman driving past on January 7th, combined with events such as Los Angeles police officers beating an elderly man (June 2025), to reinforce the impression of "violent law enforcement." Some American netizens commented that "it's strange to see police who are not scary," indirectly confirming the difference in trust.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853987263062028/
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