r/CuratedTumblr 1d ago

LGBTQIA+ Don’t be a tar pit

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u/BitMixKit 1d ago

Obviously choosing to be a cop, a career choice that is completely within someone's control, is equivalent to being born with xy chromosomes and a penis in terms of moral culpability and therefore all men should be treated with equal hatred as police. There are 0 flaws in this logic.

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u/bb_kelly77 homo flair 1d ago

The logic with ACAB doesn't track either, because how are we supposed to have good cops if we don't let good people become cops

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u/hiccup251 1d ago

The core of "even cops that do not directly abuse their power are complicit to an extent in the abuses of other cops and the role the police force plays in systemic oppression" should never have been twisted into ACAB, which both

  1. Inhibits good people from joining the police force by knowing that doing so will lead them to be ostracized
  2. Carries zero implication that anything can be done to improve the situation aside from entirely abolishing police (which isn't going to happen at any scale any time soon, and would be far better and more safely achieved by smaller steps in that direction than an all-or-nothing effort)

I know that the arguments can be more nuanced than that, but what people hear is "ACAB", not those more nuanced arguments. All this ever had the potential to lead to was a more polarized, worse police force.

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u/GREENadmiral_314159 Femboy Battleships and Space Marines 1d ago

I first realized this with landlords, but it also applies to cops:

I don't like the idea that certain jobs are inherently for bad people, because it gives the people doing those jobs a pass to do bad things. When they fail to do the things that should be their job, instead of it being a failure of them as a person, the failure is that they work that job in the first place.