Pointgod wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Pointgod wrote:
No defunding the police is an idiotic tag line in terms of politics. The fact that theres no real clarity regarding what it means is the problem. The majority of people will agree with the policies behind if laid out, but people are lazy and stupid, so it’s better to be clear about policy goals than cling to a catchphrase that plays well on twitter. Just assume that the vast majority of voters in the upcoming election only read headlines to get their news.
What democrat selected that hashtag? No one to my knowledge. Yet, we're running from the debate anytime mentions that word. And now Biden wants to throw $300 million more dollars at law enforcement. No, that's wrong. There's no excuse for not being able to pivot away from "defunding" if a politician is uncomfortable with that word to discussing the redistribution of funds when things change on the ground. But we have The Walking Dead running against the Insane Clown Posse so no wonder there's such a brouhaha over this issue that that Democrats once-again have created for themselves because they just don't have the guts to stand up to the Republicans. Do you really mean to say that you haven't noticed how they've rag-dolled us for the last forty years?
Yes Democrats didn’t invent the hashtag but there’s no need to fall into the trap. I fully agree with you that Democrats need to pivot to talking about other things, that’s why there’s zero political benefit in falling into the defunding the police trap.
Instead of just reading headlines have you looked into what Biden is proposing with the 300 million in funding? Do your own research and stop letting talking heads trying to generate clicks through outrage shape what you believe.
https://www.businessinsider.com/biden-300-million-for-reshaped-police-departments-in-op-ed-2020-6 "Every single police department should have the money they need to institute real reforms like adopting a national use of force standard, buying body cameras, and recruiting more diverse police officers."
"And, we need to prevent 911 calls in scenarios where police should not be our first responders. That means making serious investments in mental health services, drug treatment and prevention programs, and services for people experiencing homelessness.
Biden is advocating for a lot of things the defunding the police advocates are also aligned to. And the major police reforms need to be done at the local level. It makes no sense for anyone at the Federal level to fall into the semantics game.
Kamala Harris is a good example of how to approach the question.
blm: defund the police!
dems: give police departments more money so they can recruit more diverse cops and buy more body cameras
this highlights the the ideological divide in a nutshell doesn't it
yes these things need to be done at a local level but the goal is for the funds to be redirected to other programs and reduce the size and scope of the department, not to throw more money at the problem and expand it further, this is counterproductive
when we say want to stop wars we don't mean we want pink breast cancer awareness jets and more diversity on the battlefield we actually want to stop regime change wars. we are not asking for more rainbow police cars or more women cops etc. this is intersectional imperialism or intersectional police state repression
also the use of body cameras is still a subject of controversy, they are turned at the people and not at them and it is increasing surveillance/decreasing privacy, recently they are trying to add facial recognition software to them, and studies are showing they aren't effective reducing police violence. Most of the violence in recent weeks has been in full view of cameras, they just don't care because they don't believe they will be held accountable
to be fair some of those reforms are admittedly good common sense ideas like the use of force standards and the investments in mental health and drug treatment. But if we stop swinging for the fences we don't even get that. So you'll have to just excuse us as we keep demanding better