Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

Now watch how the government of Minneapolis dismantles their police department, crime goes up and businesses leave by the numbers to a community that is safer for both the businesses and their costumers, and the media blames white flight; while blacks/minorities are the most affected by the poverty and lack of opportunities in their city.
Shouldn’t the state government have the right to intervene in this? Because that is dumb to dismantle the police.
 
Don't worry. The moment they start trying to implement that, they'll find out they still need a police force. This is political bluster, but if you ask the population of the city they're going to demand to have some sort of policing.
The cost is going to go waaaaaaay up when they reform (if they do), who's going to sign on in an area where you know the locals want you dead, and so does the city council?
 
The cost is going to go waaaaaaay up when they reform (if they do), who's going to sign on in an area where you know the locals want you dead, and so does the city council?
Pretty much. This stunt is going to cost them very dearly in the near future.

Here's my guess, though: since they said in the article that they want to spread the functions of the police across other emergency services, they'll probably have people like the firemen (against their own will) being trained/assigned to perform high-risk police duties such as answering active shooter situations and whatnot. Whoever they pick will be police in all but name, because someone has to stop the coked-up 300-pound man with the pistol and the murderous intent, and it'll be a huge shitshow.
 
Sorry about my sperg post from a few hours ago, but the riots and their consequences have me on edge. Perhaps I should have said that black nationalists and not all black people have that mentality. However, shit like this makes me wonder:


Among black voters, 85 percent said there is bias in the criminal justice system, while 60 percent of white voters said the system is fair to minorities.
Only 35 percent of whites have a favorable view of the movement, while 83 percent of blacks have a favorable view.
Granted, this article is from 2017. It makes me wonder if the majority of blacks really are okay with abolishing law enforcement. First that, then what? Where will they go from there? I'm not comfortable with this turn of events.
 
Don't worry. The moment they start trying to implement that, they'll find out they still need a police force. This is political bluster, but if you ask the population of the city they're going to demand to have some sort of policing.
If you want to start a private security company, Minneapolis looks to be the place right now. Lots of out-of-work cops to hire and soon-to-be-rising crime rates should make for plenty of business by the people who remain.

You know, this seems like a strangely small government Republican solution to the problem. Maybe I shouldn't be surprised since the Democrats are the party of rich white people now, but getting rid of the police means you don't need to pay out pensions and other benefits (like the huge salaries they make in some PDs) and can sell off a bunch of police hardware and property to private companies (security, private prisons, etc.) who then can hire all the police just fired, pay them way less, and save the city a ton of money by offering a contract for policing and police protection at a much lower rate than paying for the police department would be.

I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the Democrats start getting huge donations from private security/prisons since intentionally or not, what they are doing is privatizing the police and prisons in the name of social justice. Not that they'll be getting much social justice since these agencies will be just as trigger happy (if not more) and use plenty of excessive force and they're much, much harder to successfully sue than a Democrat city.
Well, we'll finally have that whole rape culture thing folks keep talking about now.
Minneapolis is full of Somalis, what did you expect?
 
Man, I wish June could go back to Sucking Juicy Weiners month. My friends are actually supportive of the BLM because they’re uneducated on the movement and I don’t want to become the group racist for having a dissenting opinion.
I have been trying to explain to certain people I know IRL that being anti-fascist and the group AntiFa are different things and you can be against fascism without supporting that specific group, but I'm struggling to get anywhere.
 
Pretty much. This stunt is going to cost them very dearly in the near future.

Here's my guess, though: since they said in the article that they want to spread the functions of the police across other emergency services, they'll probably have people like the firemen (against their own will) being trained/assigned to perform high-risk police duties such as answering active shooter situations and whatnot. Whoever they pick will be police in all but name, because someone has to stop the coked-up 300-pound man with the pistol and the murderous intent, and it'll be a huge shitshow.
I imagine the Firefighter's union and EMS will throw a fit because the normal attitude for them seems to be "we try to keep our selves seperate from the police so every one in public trusts us" EMS and Firefighters only care about drugs and other shit so they can help you to the fullest extent possible not to throw you in jail.
 
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I imagine the Firefighter's union and EMS will throw a fit because the normal attitude for them seems to be "we try to keep our selves seperate from the police so every one in public trusts us" EMS and Firefighters only care about drugs and other shit so they can help you to the fullest extent possible not to throw you in jail.
What about the police union in all this? lol I bet they can't even BE fired. Public sector unions are insanely powerful, and an all-out police strike would probably lead to the deaths of most of those city councilors.
 
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What about the police union in all this? lol I bet they can't even BE fired. Public sector unions are insanely powerful, and an all-out police strike would probably lead to the deaths of most of those city councilors.
Police union might throw a fit but because its a "Department shut down" there may not be anything outside of lawsuits that may or may not win they could do.

Honestly my assumption if they shut down the department they will just out source to the county sheriff (and state police?) to police the city. There are some communities in my area that do that, granted Minneapolis is about 26 times larger in population then the cities in my area.

Then when shit hits the fan again the city can just say "not our fault", like every coperation ever when their "contractors" fuck up.
 
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I have been trying to explain to certain people I know IRL that being anti-fascist and the group AntiFa are different things and you can be against fascism without supporting that specific group, but I'm struggling to get anywhere.
apparently on Twitter, when you try to find #exposeantifa there are people flooding the hashtag with KPOP singers. I'm lost on this.
 
Police union might throw a fit but because its a "Department shut down" there may not be anything outside of lawsuits that may or may not win they could do.

Honestly my assumption if they shut down the department they will just out source to the county sheriff (and state police?) to police the city. There are some communities in my area that do that, granted Minneapolis is about 26 times larger in population then the cities in my area.

Then when shit hits the fan again the city can just say "not our fault", like every coperation ever when their "contractors" fuck up.
Depending on how the union bosses roll, you might see a few very wealthy neighborhoods suddenly in the sights of the negro horde until they get reinstated.
 
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so this is a thing that exists.
 
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only to follow up with this:

"To everyone saying that Black Lives Matter is part of some secret agenda: fuck off with that right wing propoganda.

George Soros may donate to them... as he does MOST progressive causes... but BLM are under absolutely ZERO obligation to take advice from donors of any amount. BLM is entirely free of any agenda other than getting people to respect the rights of black people's life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.

If you think that black americans and their allies are not capable of forming an organization that could create this kind of impact... that it MUST be part of some white billionaire's secret agenda... much like those skeptical of black people building the pyramids (without help from space aliens). They can. They did. They are.

Now MAYBE you just heard this from someone you thought was smart... or saw some articles or videos from a news outlet you thought was trustworthy... but wherever you learned it... that is a source you should be more skeptical of.

If you claim to " question everything"... then try actually questioning everything... Start with asking yourself why you jumped so quickly at believing a conspiracy theory that silences the voices of millions of people of color as they are trying to stand up to systematic oppression.

I am not here to say you are bad if you bought into this. But if you refuse to see past it and be an ally here, then you and I find ourselves on opposite teams. You wanted a reason to ignore the cries of the downtrodden... and this one... like all of them... is bullshit. Just more excuses to avoid taking stock of your life and of how you could be doing more to create a better world.

Grow past this please."
 
If you're not going to riot, you're no longer allowed to consoom...

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I have been trying to explain to certain people I know IRL that being anti-fascist and the group AntiFa are different things and you can be against fascism without supporting that specific group, but I'm struggling to get anywhere.
If ya'll want a laugh keep an eye open for people on Twitter/Reddit for people that don't seem to realize "Black Lives Matter" is an organization and "Black lives matter" is a statement.
 
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only to follow up with this:

"To everyone saying that Black Lives Matter is part of some secret agenda: fuck off with that right wing propoganda.

George Soros may donate to them... as he does MOST progressive causes... but BLM are under absolutely ZERO obligation to take advice from donors of any amount. BLM is entirely free of any agenda other than getting people to respect the rights of black people's life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.

If you think that black americans and their allies are not capable of forming an organization that could create this kind of impact... that it MUST be part of some white billionaire's secret agenda... much like those skeptical of black people building the pyramids (without help from space aliens). They can. They did. They are.

Now MAYBE you just heard this from someone you thought was smart... or saw some articles or videos from a news outlet you thought was trustworthy... but wherever you learned it... that is a source you should be more skeptical of.

If you claim to " question everything"... then try actually questioning everything... Start with asking yourself why you jumped so quickly at believing a conspiracy theory that silences the voices of millions of people of color as they are trying to stand up to systematic oppression.

I am not here to say you are bad if you bought into this. But if you refuse to see past it and be an ally here, then you and I find ourselves on opposite teams. You wanted a reason to ignore the cries of the downtrodden... and this one... like all of them... is bullshit. Just more excuses to avoid taking stock of your life and of how you could be doing more to create a better world.

Grow past this please."
Two things:

1 - Does anyone feel really annoyed whenever they use the term "ally"? This isn't supposed to be a battle. You have supporters, you have friends, you have colleagues. Call them "comrades" for all I'm bothered. But don't pretend that "ally" means anything other than "unconditional, uncritical supporter".

2 - I don't even care about who donates to BLM. What I want to know is what is BLM doing with all that money? Because government programs at least are (theoretically) required to have some transparency on where their funds and resources go. BLM now has a budget of millions and millions of dollars thanks to this rash of donations so I'd love to see it actually being used to improve black neighborhoods. Keep those kids in school, make the schools safer, get them better teachers, do some anti-gang violence campaigns... the possibilities are endless. But if it all gets written down as "helping black people" without anything specific, it gets real easy to assume it's all going to paying off politicians or doing other shady shit.
 
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