• Gammelfisch@lemmy.world
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    There’s a Netflix documentary about the police. Very interesting and they are not on worker’s side.

    • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      but when it’s the cop’s union under scrutiny, they stand united.

      because it’s getting them off of a murder rap

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          7 hours ago

          I follow the RSS feed. I don’t care about most of the celebrity stuff but they do a great job covering things like this.

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            i wonder if it’s because they’re under less pressure from our ruling class since it’s seen as an entertainment rag for teenagers.

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              Probably onto something there. Teen Vogue doesn’t need to worry about losing access to politicians like WaPo.

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                if that were case; then there’s an avenue for getting the message of liberation to the american masses.

                (i doubt very much that no one else has thought of it though).

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    Why is everyone surprised … this what the police have always done against striking workers.

    By design they are meant to maintain law and order … not to serve and protect people … the whole ‘serve and protect’ phrase was marketing campaign by the LAPD created by police propaganda in the 1960s and it didn’t have any actual obligation for the police to serve or to protect people … it was just a catchy phrase that made the police sound good when they in fact could do the opposite or nothing at all. But no matter how they treated people, they always throughout history have always consistently protected wealth, property and those with power.

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      By design they are meant to maintain law and order

      Not at all or qualified immunity, officer and prosecutorial discretion wouldn’t exist.

      … not to serve and protect people

      Correct, they’re asset protection for the highest earners.

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        If they truly were meant to uphold the law, they would be held to the highest standards of said law and prosecuted for the slightest deviation from it.

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      Why is everyone surprised …

      Nice to have a bit of physical imagery to wave around when you’re dealing with a liberal who insists police are these neutral non-partisan agents.

      Not that it’ll necessarily work, of course. I can already hear some pensioner with a Harris sticker insisting that “um, aktuly, its the union that’s being violent and the police who are being civil and restrained”. But for the younger and more clear-eyed, its a damning current indictment of a system you mostly just read about in history books.

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          Old people I’d imagine, tho throwing the Liberal blanket on them seems pretty disingenuous. Old folks gonna be old

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      They’re not traitors … they never had any loyalty to the population to begin with

      They were created to ‘maintain law and order’ … not some fanciful idea of protecting or serving people.

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          👆

          Getting libs to develop class consciousness can feel like a Sisyphean task.

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              Real capitalism has never been tried!

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            hey guys! make sure everyone goes out and votes! nothing more important in a democracy than voting! 😁

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              damn we missed our chance at political action for another 4 years, let’s go into cold storage until it’s time to vote against the worst candidate in favor of the slightly less bad candidate.

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      How are they traitors if they never ever worked for that class in the first place (in USAs case)?

      Edit: to clarify, it’s a joke in the sense that that was the core job description

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        It’s not about working for a class, it’s about being part of that class.

        Police, whether we like them or not, are also part of the working class. They are class traitors in that respect. They serve the ownership class and fight “their own.”

        There are a class of people that own capital to make capital, and there are a class that labor to acquire capital.

        The cops labor to acquire capital on behalf of the class that owns capital to make capital that does no labor.

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          Yes, ofc, the comment was intended as a joke - all dogs serve a master, won’t ever be masters, and are “betraying” wolves by not allowing then to get to the sheep.

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        Blue collar working-class, I’d say. What class are they then? Not all goldfish living in a buble know they are goldfish living in a buble…

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    Solidarity for Bezos and his yachts, can’t have him suffer from these rabblerousers living paycheque to paycheque taking a stand - NYPD.

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    This is why All Cops Are Bastards: their primary purpose is to protect private property, AKA the means of production.

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      “Policing Enables Bastards”

      A shorter phrase allowing for exceptions, e.g. a sheriff in town of thirty people who works one year and retires (without covering for dirty colleagues or breaking strikes etc.)

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        Policing = being a bastard

        Police are class traitors. They have abandoned their working class communities in favor of being given a privileged position in society and being the one who pulls the trigger on working class people themselves. They are scum, all of them. There is no exception. Being a police officer is being scum. Once you’ve chosen to be a police officer you are no longer a member of the working class. You are now an agent of state violence dedicated to protecting the ruling class. It’s the whole reason police exist at all.

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          If I join their ranks for a day to leak their brutality “we investigated ourselves and found we’ve done nothing wrong“ files I’m a bastard. No leaks from me then.

          Implications of law of large numbers distracts from otherwise understandable arguments.


          ACAB

          -Sith

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              Hmm, sorry - I took my sheriff example to the extreme and assumed it would still fall under your bastard definition, which sounded like guilt by association.

              Given how many cops there are out there, I know that at least one new hire was chill and reported colleagues the first time they saw bad behavior, then got fired for it. I don’t like to call whistleblowers “bastards“ even when urgently describing an important and systemic issue.

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    Why are they all so fat? Seems like they need to re-up the physical fitness exams.

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    Remember when Police Officers watched a bunch of Children Die in Uvalde? LoL!

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      We have worker solidarity at home!

      The worker solidarity at home:

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    Okay, what are they actually specifically doing though? Making a wall so that…?

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      Looks like they’re making a corridor so that scabs can get in and warehouse supplies can get out. Cops put themselves in between the business and the strikers so that they can treat any conflict with the business as an attack on the “neutral” police.

      Israeli settlers employ similar tactics in Gaza. You’ll have civilians go into Palestinian homes and onto Palestinian worksites, set up makeshift structures, and declare the property there’s. Then the IDF hover over their shoulders, ready to open fire on any Palestinian who confronts the settler.

      In this case, the cops on the line aren’t the ones you need to worry about. It’s the cops waiting at the APC ready to charge in, crack heads, grab picketers, and drag them to jail if any of the first group cries foul that you have to worry about.

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      It “looks” like the police are protecting delivery trucks, and blocking strikers from the drive. They’re preventing the strikers from walking across the drive and hindering deliveries.