• Jo Miran
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    1 year ago

    Except that we’re not talking rural Texas here. San Marcos is a college town and almost a suburb of Austin thanks to urban sprawl.

    • Zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Oh, trust me; I know.

      I live in Texas, and specifically in Austin for a while.

      I don’t think the cops hide their contempt for Democrats, especially during the 2020 police riots. They were happy to do the bashing themselves, so they certainly weren’t going to stop some good ol’ boys from making it known that liberals aren’t welcome in their State/city.

      Just part of the culture.

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        1 year ago

        Yep. The blueberry in tomato soup analogy is accurate.

    • BeautifulMind ♾️@lemmy.world
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      Since when are urban-area cops any different? Looking at Portland and Seattle cops- supposedly blue-country ‘liberal city’ and ‘liberal-run’, the venn diagram of blue-city cops to right-wing militias has a shockingly high amount of overlap. It’s as if both the police and right-wing militias recruit from the same pool

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      Cities often have police that live in the suburbs or exurbs that have open contempt for the citizens and their values. Portland Oregon is a notable example. Really, most cities are good examples. NYC is kind of an exception since I think the NYPD have to live in the city, but they all just live in Long Island, which is the most suburban feeling borough

      ETA: I don’t know what I’m talking about with NYPD. I’m adding extra boroughs :facepalm:

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          Oh. Doh. Maybe I was thinking of Staten Island? IDK. Sorry for being a source of misinformation

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        Listen to the song by the Beastie Boys called An Open Letter to NYC. It’s the easiest way to memorize things for most people, put it to a song, this song’s chorus is catchy and repeatable enough to maybe stick.