I wonder if the author realizes that the top 5 income earning groups by ethnic origin in the USA are not white. https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1293538832638529536?s=19 …pic.twitter.com/cCIIA3qInO
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I wonder if the author realizes that the top 5 income earning groups by ethnic origin in the USA are not white. https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1293538832638529536?s=19 …pic.twitter.com/cCIIA3qInO
We’re ignored because we don’t fit the narrative.
The point is understanding the role that police play in enforcing the unequal and historically horrific distribution of wealth. It helps re-frame our discussion of police. It's not an argument that there should be no personal space. I hope you get a chance to read the article.
I notice you say personal *space*, not property.
It's kinda weird to watch people realize in real time that state power is law enforcement, and law enforcement is a guy with a gun who can make you go into a cage
A pretty incredible percentage of the time people with no libertarian streak whatsoever *immediately* flip to "THEN WHY DO WE EVEN HAVE LAWS??"
I really really want to go to this guy's house and force my way in and crash on his couch for a week.
I’m confident I absolutely would not want to know what this guy’s couch looks like… but I support you, if you wish to attempt this adventure (metaphorically speaking).
Political progress is allegedly a 19th century utopia which ended up being a bunch of 20th century genocides.
How about this insane follow-up, suggesting longingly that if only there were no police, no one would defend their own homes from intruders?https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1293538836325244928?s=19 …
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