And what is so scary about disbanding the police anyway?
Maybe you’re afraid that roving bands of criminals with military grade equipment will be able to beat you up or kill you for perceived disrespect to their authority. or because they dont like the way you look or where you come from or how you pray or who you love.
Maybe you’re afraid that these criminals will take your car or house or money because they believe that you might use it in a way that they don’t approve of. or just because they can.
Maybe you’re afraid that without the police, 1% of the population will use their power and influence to amass more and more power and influence, while the rest of the population gets less and less and 25% is forced to live at or below the poverty line.
maybe you’re afraid that without the police nearly a third of women will be targeted for rape and abuse (sometimes by their own spouse). and the rest will face job discrimination.
maybe you’re just afraid to admit that these thing are already happening and are being done by the police. or that the police are unwilling or unable to do anything about it.
Nurses manage to safely restrain hundreds or even thousands of confused, intoxicated, belligerent, and irrational people every day. Without weapons, and without killing them.
I don’t like it. First, it is overly paternalistic. I’m married. We have arguments sometimes. If we feel we need to go to counseling, then that should be our decision, not one made on the spot by a single police officer who has no idea of our history, and made mandatory without trial or conviction and without any due process whatsoever.
You might respond that he has the power to arrest us anyways. And that is exactly the problem I mentioned earlier about too many laws and their subsequent non-enforcement. A police officer holds tremendous power over you because he can arrest you for pretty much anything. The fact that you or I are not in jail right now is solely at the benevolence of the government.
Then once you are arrested, you have the absolute right to a jury trial, but you damn well better win because you will get about 5X the punishment if you lose.
If the criminal law was reformed, police would have far less power.
So in your hypo, if the arrest is mandatory, how is the counseling then allowed? And if it is not mandatory, why mandate on the spot counseling? Why treat free citizens like small children?
It is a serious topic. and there are points to be made on both sides. but a serious debate cannot happen when people are intentionally misrepresenting the the views of others.
Ive said all I care to in this thread.
no need to turn it around, mom.
Of course self defense includes defense of others.
So the meter maid runs away and those guys get away. Why not have a police officer who can stop them from getting away perform the stop?
So do police.
Are you suggesting that nobody has ever died in hospital restraints or that there have never been any bad or evil or incompetent nurses?
At the end of the day, someone will be responsible for using the coercive power of the state to detain and arrest people, right? Whether we called them “police” or something else, they will serve the same function. So at the end of the day, we need to enact proper use of force policies and ensure that those people do not abuse their power.
So why not just do that with the police we have now instead of all of these complicated hypos with social workers showing up for DV calls or meter maids writing speeding tickets or just calling the Treasury Department when someone passes a fake bill? Have trained, competent and responsible people on the front lines making the initial arrest/do not arrest determination.
Literally half of black Americans report that they, personally, have been mistreated by police. I’m unaware of any such polling that reveals similar misconduct by nurses. I’m unaware of any data that suggests systemic bias in nursing that leads to brutality of black people.
I don’t know where I saw it (maybe upthread?) but someone suggested “Reboot the Police.”
I like that – it’s modern and a little slangy, but it’s also a really good metaphor. With a computer, the reboot keeps the same basic structure but cleans up all the bad stuff* that’s keeping the system from working as it should. That’s what the police need – a thorough clean-up of the attitudes, prejudices and unwritten rules that keep them from being the trusted resource every community needs.
The current system is absurd. Our history is absurd. Noting that nurses manage to do much, much better than cops at this task is much, much less absurd than the bias and bigotry inherent in various American institutions.
Very few citizens really want to live in places like that now, but they do. They don’t really have a choice.
Not that the 911 call won’t be answered, just that it will probably cause more harm than good if it is.
To me, it makes perfect sense to call for abolishing the police. We’ve been told time and time again that the police are not going to change. Any attempts at reform are met with disdain at best.
We are at a point where a substantial part of our population can honestly say that they would be better off if there were no police. That getting rid of the police just means one less group of armed thugs in their neighborhood stirring up shit.
What replaces it? Gangs? Why not? It’s not great, but I have become less and less convinced that it would be a worse system than we currently have.
So, I can see that that is the position that they are starting from. A police force needs to justify itself to the community it serves, not the other way around. Starting from the standpoint of abolish the police seems a fairly good negotiating point to me.
The goalposts just moved waaaay over onto the baseball field. You went from “restrain without killing” to a self reporting of a vague term like mistreatment.
I’m not opposed to disbanding the police, but we need to understand what it is that police are in this country. They are the Praetorian Guard of a quasi-fascist form of capitalism. I realize that individual cops might not see themselves in this way or make that connection, but they are employed by pro-capitalist regimes, their first priority is protecting pro-capitalist enterprise. They are more likely to respect and be fair with ‘successful’ capitalists in this system.
This isn’t just the police, though. It’s true of the prosecutors and the judicial system as well.
There are serious problems with the police and justice system. It’s undeniable. It’s not so bad that we need revolutionary change. Especially since revolutions are rarely controllable. Ultimately, we need constant vigilance to hedge power sources of all types and constant participation in self governance.
Government agencies, especially ones such as the police force, code enforcement, parking, exist to improve the community. It’s easy to forget that and have these groups exist for their own benefit, and at the expense of the community.
As an aside, not that long ago there was a welfare check called in on my neighbor, a 30yo black female. The police came to talk to us, and we had nothing useful for them, so they wound up entering the home to check on her. She wasn’t there, but arrived home while they were inside, walked right past her own house and came to our house instead.
We all felt VERY uncomfortable with her going there alone to let the police know she was OK. We would not have felt that way if it were firemen or EMTs in the house, but it wasn’t them, it was the police. And the police were kind of put out… pissed off… that they were called in for nothing. There is something deeply wrong with that, with the relationship between the police and the community.
Yes, yes, yes, indeed. Instead of making it racial, they should be inclusive. Poor whites are treated like shit by the police as well. Even upper class whites have a shitbag cousin who was treated poorly by the police.
This is a golden opportunity that the left is messing up because it is one issue that they are right and my side is wrong about. And they had the whole country eating out of the palm of their hand.
But then they go fuck it up by only talking about one race and then asking to abolish all police. :smack: