• FlashMobOfOne
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    -411 year ago

    Yup. With Biden openly backing militaristic policing, there’s no chance of meaningful change.

    Also, isn’t this exactly the kind of authoritarianism that Texans routinely support?

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        -161 year ago

        You’re going to have to be more specific.

    • @Kbobabob
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      211 year ago

      With Biden openly backing militaristic policing

      This doesn’t sound like what you’re describing…

      Incorporating key elements of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, the Executive Order requires Federal law enforcement agencies to ban chokeholds, restrict no-knock warrants, provide de-escalation training, and implement stronger use-of-force policies that include the duty to intervene and render medical aid.

      Quote taken from here https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2023/09/29/a-proclamation-on-national-community-policing-week-2023/

    • Rentlar
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      111 year ago

      Clearly you didn’t read the article.

      Since its implementation in March of 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star has been a $10 billion human rights disaster. It’s also led, in many counties, to 1000 percent increases in unnecessary vehicle chases.

      This is a Texas-initiative to create Texas-sized problems out of molehills. They group all sorts of arrests together into their OLS statistics regardless if it has anything to do with it.

      What is President Biden’s involvement in causing these vehicle deaths of individuals uninvolved with any crime whatsoever?

      Sure there are a lot of insane Abbot supporters but it’s a big state, for example you can’t paint Austin and Lubbock with the same brush.

    • @Buffalox
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      Which is also why it’s OK, because it’s mostly Texans the cops kill.
      I do feel sorry for the immigrants though.
      Edit:
      Sorry this is bad taste, and I don’t really mean it. But for Fs sake, why do so many people support the insanity and inhumanity in states like Texas?

      • SuiXi3D
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        81 year ago

        Hey, some of us were born here and have no way of getting out. That’d be the vast majority of us that live in the metro areas.

        • @Buffalox
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          Maybe you are not a Texan in your heart?
          I don’t quite get why you can’t get out though. There is freedom of movement among all states of USA AFAIK.
          I understand if you want to stay close to friends and relatives, but surely the possibility exist to move to a less dystopian state.
          But as long as you are there, be sure to vote against the Republican insanity.

          • @mondo_brondo
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            81 year ago

            It can be a pretty big financial undertaking to uproot your life and move to another state. Not everyone has the savings to do that without severe risk to their basic needs.

            Also it can be emotionally challenging to move away from your friends/family.

            • SuiXi3D
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              21 year ago

              Ding ding ding, we have a winner!

              Yeah, I’m broke. I had to wipe out what little savings I had just to move to another apartment down the street. There’s no way I could move elsewhere without the support of my family.

            • @Buffalox
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              -21 year ago

              OK, I’ve been at the bottom here in Denmark, and I’ve moved twice across the country during that period. But in Denmark we get help you probably don’t get in USA.
              I seriously hope things improve in USA, because it’s ridiculous that people have to struggle like they do in one of the worlds richest countries.

              • @EvacuateSoul
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                41 year ago

                Across the country of Denmark lol. Well done.

                • mozingo
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                  41 year ago

                  Lmao right? Texas alone is 3 times as wide as Denmark. If you were to move from say Dallas to Los Angeles, you’d be moving about 1500 miles, or 6 Denmarks.

          • @Clent
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            21 year ago

            Blue states need to setup refuge camps for people like you rather than have states fight over who can give billion dollar businesses the best tax break.

            Red states couldn’t outcompete and brain drain is a longer term strategy than corporate welfare.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            A person can escape out of North Korea, but not their family. People are tied to places for more than just their own lives being stuck there. It takes quite an incentive for most to move away from those they care for and who care for them.

          • mozingo
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            31 year ago

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            • Deceptichum
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              01 year ago

              No, I think it’s incredibly difficult which is why I know people in Texas have it comparatively easy and can’t use the excuse of there being “no way of getting out”.

              • SuiXi3D
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                11 year ago

                Money, bruh, and not nearly enough of it. I have trouble paying rent, much less moving to another state.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Biden openly backing militaristic policing,

      bwahahaha what the actual fuck is this shit supposed to mean? honestly, citations, now, otherwise gonna relegate you to the pile of hyperbolic shitposters where you belong

      • Doug HollandOP
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        -21 year ago

        Mr or Ms FlashMob provided a fine citation, which I’ll reprovide.

        Mr Biden is not Donald Trump, which is why millions of us voted for him, but he’s completely pro-police.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          That article is not support for your premise. If anything, it’s milquetoast bullshit. Nothing which supports Openly Militaristic Policing. First off, we can totally support the idea of better trained cops. Shit trained cops is 90% of the fucking problem. If cops can’t make it through rigorous training they shouldn’t wear the badge. Perhaps better trained police will step in when their mates decide to murder people more often.

          The defund the police crowd painted themselves into a corner and now want to drag the Dems into it with them. Dems as a whole didn’t sign up for that shit; vague, nebulous war cries with no actionable objectives are the fucking problem, and you’ll never convince people that law enforcement is completely unnecessary. I even believe we could do away with a substantial portion of law enforcement if we’d fund mental health and rebuild sanitariums, but then you’re just returning to institutionalization as a ‘fix’ when it’s actually just imprisoning the mentally afflicted.

          And here were are, once gain, explaining: there aren’t easy answers, and there are few right answers, but holy fuck are there a lot of wrong answers out there people just love to latch on to.

    • @Snekeyes
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      31 year ago

      To the feds “we are independent Texas Tough” , “Join the national grid? screw you!” , “our state, our decision to remove womans rights!” “Don’t tell me feds!!”

      To Biden “pwease help us and secure our bowder… we suck at it”