Submitted by warb17 t3_1116ue8 in washingtondc
warb17 OP t1_j8ivcb7 wrote
Reply to comment by paulHarkonen in D.C. police officer shoots, wounds man in Southeast Washington by warb17
a person with a knife is generally a threat that can be contained and so as a general practice i'm going to default to assuming that the police acted irresponsibly if they shot the person.
i genuinely appreciate that you are willing to consider some reforms; we have some common ground there. i don't mean this in an antagonizing way but please keep in mind that my stance is not reform of police - it's abolition - so i'm not surprised if you feel like my stance is somewhat at odds with yours, because it is.
have you seen this pdf? if you haven't, it's a great tool for thinking about reforms that do or do not move towards abolition. you've mentioned some of the things in green, and so like i said, we do have common ground.
but my position is that policing and prisons as we know them are fundamentally problematic institutions and our aim should be to build a society free of them.
paulHarkonen t1_j8iwft1 wrote
I think your stance is self destructive and not only does it result in worse outcomes but advocating for it undermines the possibility of improvement. So yes, I am certainly at odds with that stance.
warb17 OP t1_j8ix5v1 wrote
well, at least we can advocate for reduced funding for MPD together and get those funds redirected to social services.
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