ID: teen @COMMIEdaughter posted: “please do not use words like “policeman” or “policewoman.” Use gender neutral terms like “tools of the capitalist bourgeoisie and enemy of the people”.”
ID: teen @COMMIEdaughter posted: “please do not use words like “policeman” or “policewoman.” Use gender neutral terms like “tools of the capitalist bourgeoisie and enemy of the people”.”
Be nice to people, that’s all.
But I don’t see what’s productive about demonizing the police when we both know that the first thing you’ll do when someone breaks into your house or whoops your butt is call the police. Or do you think you can bring justice to perpetrators in your own terms with your own hands?
I wasn’t going to engage, because lets be honest, there’s no point, but I happened to scroll past these the other day, and you’ve given me a good opportunity to use them, and others might enjoy, so:
Damn generalizing a large group of people always works out great right?
I really hope you never need an officer for anything, but if you do I hope you’ll remember this conversation and maybe walk away with the right lesson.
Assuming they’re able to walk after the officer is done protecting and serving them. If you can call the police or approach an officer without concern then you don’t understand the reality a lot of people live in.
I only contact the police when it’s absolutely necessary, which is to say I’ve never contacted the police. Cops are only capable of making a situation worse.
If my apartment had a break in, the only reason to call them is to file an insurance claim, which only matters if they walk off with 1 of 4 items worth more than $500. If I were mugged or had my ass beaten, there’s a nonzero chance that I wouldn’t even bother with a hospital let alone cops.
Just because you haven’t needed them yet doesn’t mean that you might need them sometime in the future. Best keep that in mind.
I don’t see any point in spreading vitriol about people anyways. They’re just like anyone else, a cog in the machine, trying to make a living. And just because some are bad, doesn’t mean that all of them are bad, and maybe we could stop more of the bad ones from popping up if we tried to understand what makes them bad. I’m willing to bet that the answer is the same as it is for any other worker that does a bad job: they’re being exploited with terrible working conditions, low pay (for the risk), high stress and peer pressure from others that strayed from their values because of the above. But I guarantee you that most cops don’t enter the force with bad intentions.
Speaks so much about the people here that you get downtown for such basic things. People are just too dumb to see that they are no different to their enemy.
People are not really evil, they’re just ignorant. Every one thinks their beliefs are the ones that will make everything right, even if it perpetuates wrong. The end justifies the means for people of all kinds of idealistic backgrounds. Which is why I don’t get mad and simply defend my point and try to talk sense into them. It’s up to them whether they attempt to correct their ignorance or not though.