HarthorneWingo wrote:GONYK wrote:"Defund the police" is deeply unpopular from a semantics standpoint. To pretend that doesn't matter is to forget that politics is a persuasion game.
That's why Dems are going to start shifting the rhetoric like this:
In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Clyburn firmly opposed embracing the concept amid Democrats’ push for criminal justice reform legislation.
“I would simply say, as I have always said, nobody is going to defund the police,” he said. “We can restructure the police forces, restructure, reimagine policing. That is what we are going to do. The fact of the matter is, the police have a role to play. What we have got to do is make sure that their role is one that meets the times, one that responds to these communities that they operate in.”
Clyburn went on to say that growing up he didn’t fear the police, but that “all of a sudden now I do fear police.”
“The fact of the matter is this is a structure that has been developed that we’ve got to deconstruct. So I wouldn’t say defund. Deconstruct our policing,” he said.
Who exactly are you looking to persuade? Trumpanzees? Please, brother, please!
According to the polling, here is how the opposition to "defunding the police" breaks down:
73% of white people oppose
57% of Hispanics oppose
43% of black people oppose
According to the polling, here is how the opposition to reallocating the budget away from the police force to support mental health, housing, and education initatives breaks down:
66% of white people oppose
58% of Hispanics oppose
36% of black people oppose
Those are
all Trump supporters to you?
And you think this is the winning strategy on how to convince them? Or do you really think that references to this word in the context of redistribution policies will drive Democrats to vote for Trump? Either way, I just don't see it. The policies are all coming out from NYC, from NYS, from the House, from the Senate. Context matters. No one is saying "No Police at all." But it's clear to everyone that we need to restructure our society and law enforcement will get squeezed, defunded, re-shaped, rebuild, re-whatever work you want to use. Like it or not, the police footprint on our country's back is going to shrink.
So is there a poll on the best word to use to describe what we're about to do concerning law enforcement in this country?
Which is exactly why Clyburn said above. So why are you mad?
