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@plsik
There are plenty of reasons to hate the police. They don't protect us (unless you're rich), they only exist to protect private property and maintain social hierarchies, the hierarchical nature of the police always results in abuses of power and police brutality, and there are much better alternative models for community safety that can only be achieved without the police, (decentralized, community-based approaches that prioritize cooperation, mediation, and restorative justice).

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Plsik

@Radical_EgoCom These are observations, facts. You know when the police are doing something wrong and when they shouldn't even be there. But that's no reason for me to hate.

In my country recently a mentally ill person went to university with a very powerful long gun. He had other guns and ammo with him. He killed a total of 3 people before that and 14 more at the university.

Plsik

@Radical_EgoCom
The cops to stop him quickly went into the building without ballistic protection, but even those who went after ICH knew his gun would shoot through normal ballistic protection. They risked their lives to save people on campus. Life isn't so simple that I can hate one group of people and love another

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@plsik
I express hatred towards the police, not because all individual police officers are inherently bad people, but rather due all police officers contributing to the system of oppression that is the state. I'm absolutely positive that all soldier in Nazi Germany weren't individually bad people, and they probably had the same goals and aspirations as all of us, but I hate them all because, whether they realized it or not, they were participating in an evil system.

Plsik

@Radical_EgoCom I apologize for the lousy translation.
If they're working at the point of contact with the police, then hate is a completely unworkable concept. Ineffective.

In my day job, they work with the police (working with homeless people). Some are good, some are assholes.

Plsik

@Radical_EgoCom If I'm at a protest, a demonstration, then I'm on the other side of the barricade. But even then, negotiating with the cops is better if they treat them like people doing their job. In my country it's not very good, but it's not very bad either. We can work together, or we can harm each other. We're gonna create this, in the moment.

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@plsik
I can't more adamantly express the feasibility of negotiating with the police over inherent systemic issues within law enforcement. The police, as an institution, function to uphold existing power structures and capitalist interests, making genuine negotiation challenging, id not impossible. Meaningful change requires challenging and dismantling the existing system, rather than engaging in negotiations within a framework that inherently perpetuates inequality and hierarchy.

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