In response to
"Biden comes out against "defunding" police departments, while promoting funding for all of the complementary programs that are needed to make defunding realistic -- (link*)"
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znufrii, silly old man
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I don't understand what Minneapolis is going to do. They're disbanding the police, what happens when a crime is committed? You call a social agency? -- nm
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jnine
Jun 8 '20, 10:43
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It's like "Abolish ICE". It doesn't mean "literally no one watch the borders", it means take out the rot and start fresh. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 8, 11:12
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I think its about determining what services/etc. should be performed by the armed trained members of the police, and what do they do which should be
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tRuMaN
Jun 8, 11:09
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best example i've heard is on homelessness. police are often asked to address the homeless population in a city.
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colin
Jun 8, 11:07
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Get rid of the occupational force mentality...but damn, donny going to law n order himself back into the WH on fear of no cops -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jun 8, 10:56
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Vox has a great little explainer on what it means to "defund the police" (and it doesn't mean "zero out the police department budget").
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 8, 10:54
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I think the fundamental idea is “If you were starting a system from scratch to take care of people, what would it look like?”
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Volnelk
Jun 8, 10:49
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It's not so much disbanding the entire force as reimagining the whole system. Limiting police to police functions like investigating crimes, but
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pmb
Jun 8, 10:49
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There was some discussion here last night on B4 & B5 that might be useful to review.
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znufrii, silly old man
Jun 8, 10:48
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Taco Bell will be Fine Dining and Restrooms wil use the 3 Seashells -- nm
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budice
Jun 8, 10:46
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