I have thick skin so it's going to take more than giving your honest opinion to offend me. Come ride with me and I will put you through some high stress scenarios and see how you would react.
One of the best stories I have is as follows. I started a citizen's academy at my agency. We had someone apply that did not like LE and was open about it. One of the weeks is about active shooters. I explain what to do if you are in one and then train them as if they are in LE. I then take them to an old school and go through multiple scenarios where they have to decide when or if they should shoot. They go in teams of 4 and have to find the active shooter and deal with the situation. All of this is done with simulation guns that shoot like real guns. They shoot soft pellets that hurt and we have volunteers acting as injured subjects and yelling at them for help. It's as real as you can get and the citizens are panicked and very nervous. This guy who did not like LE shot a suspect that he shouldn't have and also shot several innocent victims. After each scenario we debrief. This guy says in front of everyone how wrong he was about LE and will never judge another one. He couldn't believe that he shot innocent people and would be sued and possibly charged criminally. I now talk to him on a regular basis and he is one of our biggest supporters. You can say you would do things differently, but until you are in the officer's shoes you have no idea how you would react.