dudalb
Penultimate Amazing
I don't know what the answer is. Tghe police need reforming, but you can't shut down the police in the meantime like some are suggesting. You wouild get vigilante rule, and that would be even worse.
SO how the hell are the police supposed to stop a mob? Just stand back and let them do what they want to do?
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Pretty much. Using brute force to subdue civil unrest doesn't work.
They can try to redirect it or protect selected targets but using force to try to shut down unrest leads to atrocity and autocracy.
So just lets mobs loot and burn and don't try to stop them.
Wonder what the US coverage of a scene like this would be if it were occurring overseas, especially if it were in a country that we see as adversarial.
Cops and soldiers fire on protest crowds from inside armored vehicles and behind barricades. Cop/soldier (hard to tell the difference at this point) is seen pointing a M4 carbine into the crowd while his partner fires a beanbag shotgun through the fence.
https://twitter.com/daviss/status/1382162743235579904
Joe's arguing the concept is yet another thing that, noble as it may be in theory, is counterproductive to the point of being destructive in a post-fact world where every other argument is an intentionally obtuse and/or contrarian performance piece.
Yes I am, no denying, much more "results" based in my morality then most people.
ETA: Hit "Post" too soon
Instead of viewing themselves as being there to help and serve the community they act as though they are at war with those communists and see their role as being one of enforcing obedience from those communities. Furthermore they are being trained either though the culture of their department, and in some cases explicit course material. As mentioned up thread, even military forces experienced in peacekeeping in hostile countries don't allow their troops to point weapons at people simply because "they could be dangerous" but in most cases US police are explicitly taught to do just this.
Yeah, but she is a cop and it makes a legitimate difference. Taking two business days to arrive at charge is not "late" and is not something to be outraged about.
I don't know what the answer is. Tghe police need reforming, but you can't shut down the police in the meantime like some are suggesting. You wouild get vigilante rule, and that would be even worse.
Is that suspicious in some way? The "not talk to each other" part sounds like the right thing to do.Potter instructed 2 officers involved "to exit the residence, get into separate squad cars, turn off their body worn cameras, & to not talk to each other".
Not if we use police robots.... damn, where are my police robots? They were promised to me decades ago.
This thread has become a reminder that there is a lot of stupidity on the political left.
The idea just6 letting burning and looting go on with no attempt to stop it is as stupid as anything the Trumpers have come up with.You can talk about the extent of force that should be used,but IMHO the uss of non lethal force to stop rioting is completly justiffied.
And the let them riot approach is just not practical. You will soon get vigilante action in response.
I shake my head at how ideology of any stripe, carried to exterems makes some otherwise intelligent people just plain stupid.
They are here!
NYPD Digidog in the Bronx
I don't know what the answer is. Tghe police need reforming, but you can't shut down the police in the meantime like some are suggesting. You wouild get vigilante rule, and that would be even worse.
One mans "oppression" is another's "expectation to honor the terms of the social contract".When there is no viable way to end oppression though civil discourse doesn't it mean you are approaching the point were revolution is justified?
Ok but what would be your solution?