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In reply to the discussion: "Defund" - such a poor choice, right? [View all]ancianita
(39,096 posts)36. "Defund the police" is a Russian bot wedge used across platforms right now; so yeah, wrong choice.
The whole process across 50 states will take way more thought and effort than bumper sticker labels that dissipate focus on restructuring right now.
From the Guardian:
In LA, Black Lives Matter has been pushing for a peoples budget that allocates just 5.7% of the general fund to law enforcement, instead of the 51% of the mayors plan.
More broadly, longstanding abolitionist groups, such as Critical Resistance and MPD 150, argue that the cities should not be looking for minor savings and cuts, but should be fundamentally reducing the scale and size of the police force and dismantle the traditional law enforcement system. That can start with finding non-police solutions to the problems poor people face, such as counselors responding to mental health calls and addiction experts responding to drug abuse.
More broadly, longstanding abolitionist groups, such as Critical Resistance and MPD 150, argue that the cities should not be looking for minor savings and cuts, but should be fundamentally reducing the scale and size of the police force and dismantle the traditional law enforcement system. That can start with finding non-police solutions to the problems poor people face, such as counselors responding to mental health calls and addiction experts responding to drug abuse.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/05/defunding-the-police-us-what-does-it-mean
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I have a severe issue with people trying to tell black activists which words are acceptable
SoonerPride
Jun 2020
#1
So far "defund" has had to be explained to everyone. And if you're explaining, you're losing.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jun 2020
#4
Maybe if people would focus on the issue at hand instead of attacking word choices...
SoonerPride
Jun 2020
#10
and once again whites come to the rescue to tell blacks what messages are palatable to THEM.
SoonerPride
Jun 2020
#19
I agree with you. We have been "reforming" the police since the 60's and nothing has changed.
cayugafalls
Jun 2020
#21
I like "abolish," myself -- I learned about police abolition from black women, and I follow their
WhiskeyGrinder
Jun 2020
#22