Submitted by oxidadapanda t3_113o0wz in washingtondc
KerPop42 t1_j8rp8ua wrote
Reply to comment by Acoustic_Ginger in MPD Officer often fed information to Proud Boys leader by oxidadapanda
Many informal police departments in slave states started as police patrols. But you contradict the logic of your source when you say, "Police have *never* have a purpose other than enforcing white supremacy." When your article mentions that the first fully funded full-time police force was founded in Boston half a century after slavery was abolished there. What you're doing is revising history to make it quippier.
Edit: you're also revising history in arguing that there was no infiltration of the police in the Bush Jr administration because your version where they're already infiltrated is quippier.
Acoustic_Ginger t1_j8rqso6 wrote
Boston has been known as one of the most racist cities in the North East, at least. White supremacy does not begin and end with slavery.
Loud white supremacists infiltrated the police department. They were already built on it. here's another article that highlights that: https://sites.uab.edu/humanrights/2021/12/08/the-history-of-policing-in-the-us-and-its-impact-on-americans-today/
KerPop42 t1_j8rrb36 wrote
Now you're moving the goalposts. You started saying that the white can't infiltrate police departments, and now you're saying they did. Fuck off, this conversation isn't worth having.
Acoustic_Ginger t1_j8rrv06 wrote
you've also ignored an additional source that backs up the "they can't be infiltrated since they were already white supremacists" claim
Acoustic_Ginger t1_j8rrjs3 wrote
why are you hung up on me using language that is trying to meet you where you are. me saying that was because you got so up in arms about me saying they couldn't be infiltrated. I still maintain they can't. The fear was that more people would catch on if they were too explicit about it
OctoberCaddis t1_j8sce0f wrote
This person isn’t arguing in good faith. Name any city you like and they’d claim it was the most racist in America.
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