A general observation: People say that in free societies if there is army or police brutality, the laws will change in order for this to become illegal in the future. Perhaps not, I say, because it is known that the “free” populace may simply not have the long-term impact and concentration in its various components to solidify such sorts of changes and keep them as changes for multiple generations until they become deeply ingrained in the fabric of society. Thus, there may be some laws criminalizing these acts of brutality, but then there comes up a law to throw this ‘progress’ back, and on and on it moves back and forth, while police and army brutality become ever more entrenched and much more difficult to remove from the fabric of society.