• @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    From the article:

    But unlike other types of government watchdog groups, GovOps is partisan. Republicans dominate the body, and the group’s politics greatly influence the types of investigations it carries out. For example, Gov Ops launched an inquiry into diversity training programs at the University of North Carolina earlier this year.

    Do you not understand how dangerous it is to democracy to have a partisan police force? If not then I uge you to read about the start of WW2.

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      -141 year ago

      Every democracy has partisan oversight groups. I’ll get mad at their abuse, not their existence.

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        Do you just enjoy playing devil’s advocate?

        Nobody of sound mind could look at this and just think “Yep, this makes sense. One party should have a secret partisan police who can victimise other political parties and force them to stay silent about it, and comply without question, otherwise be criminally charged. This definitely won’t have any wider negative implications for society.”

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        41 year ago

        If you think republicans aren’t going to abuse a partisan police force then your concerns are void and you’re sleepwalking through life.

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          I think it’s likely they will, and that every police force is partisan, and that they’ve been abusing that for decades.

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        Every democracy has oversight groups, or an ombudsman. It’s not partisan

        Imagine a similar situation in a European country having several parties and one party wanting the state budget to fund their investigation of the government. That shit would never see the light of day because there’d always be a majority against it. This only exists in USA because of the two party politics.