• Greyscale
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    221 year ago

    They chose to make their career of enthusiastically enforcing these laws with extreme violence. They chose this. Fuck the police.

    • @[email protected]
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      -51 year ago

      I feel like this attitude and generalized hatred towards every person working as police will make it worse because no one will want to do that job anymore. It has already happend in the USA. This activism against police in general swaps to other countries via internet culture and European countries as well struggle to get anyone work as police. This will make it necessary to lower standards and additionally, more police will be on edge since there aren’t enough people.

      • Greyscale
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        191 year ago

        no one will want to do that job anymore

        Good.

        I’ve never seen a crime deterred or solved by the cops. You know what prevents crime? Improved standards of living. Secure housing. Gainful employment. Future prospects.

        • CaptainBlagbird
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          There will always be inequalities, there will always be unhappiness/unrest, there will always be crime to some degree, and thus there will always be the need of some responsibility to deal with it. The important thing is that this group is selected and actively monitored according to strict requirements. The current situation is bad, especially in the US, something needs to change. But saying we don’t need cops is just as stupid as the right-winger’s “I don’t dial 911 🔫🔫” door sign…

          • Greyscale
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            -11 year ago

            Not everything is about absolutes, everything has nuance, and to say what you’ve just said is to miss the wood for the trees.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          You believe that there would be no crime if just everybody had a home and a job? Are you for real?

          • Greyscale
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            51 year ago

            Crimes of poverty, deprivation, desperation? Significantly less than currently.

            But yes, there would still be plenty of white collar crime that we don’t currently tackle either, and in some cases encourage by policy.

            If heavy handed policing worked, it would have worked by now.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        I feel like this attitude and generalized hatred towards every person working as police will make it worse because no one will want to do that job anymore.

        thatsthepoint.jpg

        • @[email protected]
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          -41 year ago

          How can you possibly rationalize that less people working as and apply to be police will somehow make the situation better? The opposite is true.

          • Greyscale
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            51 year ago

            Less authoritarian pigs, more support workers.

            Less shot dogs, more rehabilitation centers.

            Less ex-military APCs, more rehab beds.