Wednesday, October 9, 2019

MAYBE ABOLISHING AMERICA’S POLICE FORCES ISN’T AS CRAZY AS IT SOUNDS

I take a hard core position on this.
Rather than fight and solve violent crimes, police act as little more than heavily militarized code-enforcers, or as David Graeber of the London School of Economics aptly terms, “bureaucrats with weapons” — protecting us from broken tail lights, missing front license plates, and imperfect lane changes more often than from robbery, homicide, and rape. 
Give police the equipment and weapons of war under the premise of fighting terrorism, when terrorism is all but nonexistent, and predictably, they will go to war. As Abraham Maslow posited in 1966 in a concept known as the law of the instrument, “I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.” 
We, the citizenry, are not nails to be forcibly and violently coerced into submission over the tiniest of nonviolent and inconsequential infractions — but, whether or not we’re inclined to admit as much, that summarizes our current situation in the eyes of an overbearing state and its criminalization of, in essence, daily life.


http://undergroundreporter.org/abolishing-americas-police-forces-isnt-crazy-sounds/?fbclid=IwAR1EY_v_GASn3uKScT9rne51l8nUeFo_ggTsan4gSTGHKlJZJ_f70pAvO1k

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