I do/say the bare minimum with/to a cop if I am in a situation where I am pulled over or being questioned. I don't know what the Constitution has to do with respect, though. Just because someone should generally comply with lawful orders doesn't mean that policing isn't a two-way street. I think you weirdly tried to shoehorn the Constitution into your quote since you had no real response to me. The Constitution has nothing to do with policing being a two-way street where respect is earned and not unilaterally given.
George Soros is such a hilarious boogieman to some people. Generally, when his name is invoked, it's due to general misinformation of the person tossing his name out there. He'll probably be invoked even after he dies since it's such a crutch at this point.
I see you once again ignored everything in the post. I don't personally find the phrase racist. I thought I made that abundantly clear. You're right that this isn't rocket science, though I don't think in the way you intended.
However, the phrase is 100% an "us vs. them" narrative. And that's a big problem since policing is not "us vs. them." It's "us protecting and serving them."
https://www.factcheck.org/2021/04/posts-mislead-on-words-of-alternate-juror-in-chauvin-trial/
I'm not on board with the twisting of words that has gone on. I've been around the whole time - I just don't buy into stuff that is easily debunked. There was a single quote by a single juror who was hesitant about serving on the jury in general.
This same juror then said that no external pressure was applied to the jurors and that the jurors were unaware of anything going on outside of the courtroom:
"Raguse asked her whether she thought “outside forces would’ve played a role at all in your decision.”
“I don’t,” she responded. “I feel like we took this trial very seriously, we didn’t want anything to go wrong. I feel like none of us watched the news or were on our phones [on] social media or anything. We did not discuss it among any of us, so I wasn’t aware until afterwards, when I got released, the magnitude of everything.”
At the end of the day, hyper-partisans at OAN took that a single quote from that same alternate juror and tried to twist it. However, if you actually read the full interview and look at her full statement, it is abundantly clear that external pressures on the jurors were generally non-existent. Hell, the actual interviewer slammed OAN for this and called out noted clown Jack Posobiec for his BS.
So, to answer your question? I've been here. I just don't read or watch hyper-partisan media since they very frequently either twist words or inject flat out falsehoods into the "reporting." I suggest you do the same since you seem to be deep into the weeds in that hyper-partisan crap.