you seem to have a very hard time distinguishing between inchoate expressions of anger/frustration, and programmes for reform. the two things can coexist and even contradict one another, dilbert. BLM is a decentralised movement, not some top-down militia dispatching units to different cities. yes, large crowds of pissed off people are going to scrawl graffiti on the 'good guy's statues every now and then.
the 'defund the police' movement is really homologous to the 'scandinavian social democracy would be nice' argument -- something which you have repeatedly variously spoken about with regards to the USA. they're not asking for america to abolish its police tout court and for everyone to try getting along using community conversation and 'kumbaya' civics. they're asking for some of the vast amounts of police/military spending to be re-routed into other social programmes, community outreach, welfare/safety nets, etc. these are all things which you have tacitly approved of elsewhere, passim, when you reference the parlous state of america's politics.
funny that a group of people who want community policing and social outreach/engagement more like finland's or norway's (or, scratch that, anywhere in europe where the police don't murder people) are suddenly *checks notes* dangerous racial radicals who must be stopped, when it's black people making the argument. i don't suppose it's worth pointing out to you that many of the 'social democratic' gains made for the benefit of all, i.e. worker's rights, were initially won by the skirmishes of other groups. that's the amazing thing about the law!
the 'defund the police' movement is really homologous to the 'scandinavian social democracy would be nice' argument -- something which you have repeatedly variously spoken about with regards to the USA. they're not asking for america to abolish its police tout court and for everyone to try getting along using community conversation and 'kumbaya' civics. they're asking for some of the vast amounts of police/military spending to be re-routed into other social programmes, community outreach, welfare/safety nets, etc. these are all things which you have tacitly approved of elsewhere, passim, when you reference the parlous state of america's politics.
funny that a group of people who want community policing and social outreach/engagement more like finland's or norway's (or, scratch that, anywhere in europe where the police don't murder people) are suddenly *checks notes* dangerous racial radicals who must be stopped, when it's black people making the argument. i don't suppose it's worth pointing out to you that many of the 'social democratic' gains made for the benefit of all, i.e. worker's rights, were initially won by the skirmishes of other groups. that's the amazing thing about the law!
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