Corrupt police often fund political candidates & vice versa for whatever favor. Right now, many police departments are funding the criminalization of poverty, jailing & citing the homeless, jailing people for low drug crimes instead of rehabilitation, severe marijuana offenses...
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private prisons, & of course, a military grade armed police. We don’t need police to have assault rifles pointed at protestors or readily armed as if going to war. Police unions in addition, let officers who are excessively using force or murdering people run free & get out...
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with a slap on the wrist. For example, if most of you killed someone you’d be fired & arrested right away. Police officers are somehow above the law. There’s not the right kind psychological training or testing, rather than the training to deescalate situations. If we can’t...
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reform the mafia why do we try to reform the police? There’s a difference between morality & obedience. Current police simply follow orders regardless of their community, which is why they’ve been called “Storm Troopers”.
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Reminder that some Nazi officers were also only, “just following orders.” What does “defunding the police do”? It allows the community more money for the entire community, via programs, education, after school aid to families, & of course community policing. It puts the money...
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back into the community & pays officers to do what their motto actually says, “protect & serve”. With community policing (which you need training for & doesn’t mean vigilante police) officers would be trained with new tactics that take race, poverty, & psychological circumstances
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into consideration. They’re not going to be armed heavily (they’re demilitarized which is how police are in nearly every major country) bc their job isn’t to serve politicians or profit off the prison system, but to take care of their communities. When someone commits a crime the
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community can evaluate if it’s rehabilitation versus imprisonment that’s needed. We abolish for profit prisons and stop making jailing a cushiony business for exploiters. Police get paid, police serve & protect. But they do not create adversarial relationships or use excessive...
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force like military grade weapons on civilians. There’s a lot more that goes into this as far as specifics, like mandatory body cams, a national database to record complaints, fixing prison conditions, etc. There’s also different ranges as to how far people want to go.
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Some want to disband police departments which still wouldn’t do away with police, just put it in the community more and hire specific people who are more than officers & are reflective of their communities rather than armed strangers. They might be mental health providers...
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social workers, victim advocates & other community members in roles other than just policing. Ultimately, the entire system of oppression has to be dismantled. This is one arm of it. This is how that begins.
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