ID: teen @COMMIEdaughter posted: “please do not use words like “policeman” or “policewoman.” Use gender neutral terms like “tools of the capitalist bourgeoisie and enemy of the people”.”

  • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    Until someone assaults you and you’re running like a bitch towards your nearest police station. We need to push for police reform, demeaning and treating them like enemies pre emptively will not help any of your causes, it only entrenches them further as tools of the state instead of protectors of the people (would you protect someone that hates you for no reason other than you are a part of the system, like everyone else?)

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      3 hours ago

      Youre right, the police do have a monopoly on violence and will kidnap you for meeting violence with violence, as they can’t have their monopoly or their authority questioned. Although, I don’t consider that a good thing, myself.

      The role of the police has and will always be to protect the assets of the rich. Everything else they do is a side hustle to justify their authority. Please dont get me wrong, some of those side hustles are very important but that’s not what they’re for. Nearly every modern police force is built on either or a combination of the British police officer or the American. One started as a private security force to protect wealthy peoples assets from starving people during the bread riots and the other was founded by slave catchers.

      Every single police force started out that way and i just don’t think you can build from or reform-away that kind of foundation.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io
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      4 hours ago

      We need to push for police reform,

      Police reform would inevitably mean replacing a significant fraction of the police, because most police officers aren’t qualified to do their supposed jobs.

      • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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        4 hours ago

        Yes I agree.

        But the notion that no police at all is a good idea is absolutely ridiculous. I can empathize if you live in a place where the police force is fully corrupt but this is systemic, it’s the same thing that causes poor communities to have more crime. Now I could start saying that poor people are criminals and I would be flayed alive (rightfully so), but it is the exact same thing as saying that all cops are criminals or abusers. Some of them are, many of them maybe, and in some places most of them but that in itself is not a problem inherent of the concept of having someone to protect the peace and make sure that rules are followed.

        It betrays a real lack of critical thought imo.

        • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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          3 hours ago

          More police in an area CAUSES more crime to happen. And what’s our response to higher crime? MORE COPS!

          What useful responsibilities they do have could all be replaced by other people. Most of those do not need to be armed hotheads who don’t fully grasp laws they’re supposed to enforce.

      • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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        6 hours ago

        Be nice to people, that’s all.

        But I don’t see what’s productive about demonizing the police when we both know that the first thing you’ll do when someone breaks into your house or whoops your butt is call the police. Or do you think you can bring justice to perpetrators in your own terms with your own hands?

        • ShareMySims@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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          5 hours ago

          I wasn’t going to engage, because lets be honest, there’s no point, but I happened to scroll past these the other day, and you’ve given me a good opportunity to use them, and others might enjoy, so:

          "but if we don't have the state
murder squad, who will fill out paperwork after my house is robbed and laugh when i ask will i get my stuff back"

          It is a privilege to think the police will protect you

          bootlicking noises

          • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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            5 hours ago

            Damn generalizing a large group of people always works out great right?

            I really hope you never need an officer for anything, but if you do I hope you’ll remember this conversation and maybe walk away with the right lesson.

            • Anegro_Montoya@sh.itjust.works
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              58 minutes ago

              Assuming they’re able to walk after the officer is done protecting and serving them. If you can call the police or approach an officer without concern then you don’t understand the reality a lot of people live in.

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          6 hours ago

          I only contact the police when it’s absolutely necessary, which is to say I’ve never contacted the police. Cops are only capable of making a situation worse.

          If my apartment had a break in, the only reason to call them is to file an insurance claim, which only matters if they walk off with 1 of 4 items worth more than $500. If I were mugged or had my ass beaten, there’s a nonzero chance that I wouldn’t even bother with a hospital let alone cops.

          • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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            5 hours ago

            Just because you haven’t needed them yet doesn’t mean that you might need them sometime in the future. Best keep that in mind.

            I don’t see any point in spreading vitriol about people anyways. They’re just like anyone else, a cog in the machine, trying to make a living. And just because some are bad, doesn’t mean that all of them are bad, and maybe we could stop more of the bad ones from popping up if we tried to understand what makes them bad. I’m willing to bet that the answer is the same as it is for any other worker that does a bad job: they’re being exploited with terrible working conditions, low pay (for the risk), high stress and peer pressure from others that strayed from their values because of the above. But I guarantee you that most cops don’t enter the force with bad intentions.

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      4 hours ago

      Until there is even a mere noticeable minority of cops in a coalition to support and implement reforms, they are all my enemy. If the problem is systemic, which it is, then everyone who willingly stays in the system without trying to change it is an enabler at best.

      • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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        5 hours ago

        Not what I said at all. I said that because you both participate in society and have no option other than to participate in it you should be empathetic towards them. That’s all.

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                59 minutes ago

                I don’t need it to be my friend. I just need it to contain human violence by having a monopoly on it. You might see that as a negative, but I see it as a positive and history is obviously on my side as well, because we would have not achieved the things we have without states. You might think I lack imagination, that there are other possible systems but the truth is that all I have to do is look at the beings that are 99.99% like us to understand how we would exist without a state. We already lived like them and decided that giving the monopoly over violence to the few was better and led to more stability.

                I agree with the sentiment though, humans will never be truly equal while some hold the authority to exert violence and others don’t. Once we invent God we can hand over the monopoly to it, and then we can be equal.