posted by geeblock
The only time street violence is ever mentioned is in response to someone questioning police/brutality. It’s literally the only time. As in your answer, “I get the need for police reform, BUT” there is always a but involved and it’s usually “what about Chicago?” Or something similar. That is my point. One thing shouldn’t negate the other. As you said and I agree, it’s not a zero sum game.
I don't think we need police "reform"; 99.9% of police are good folks doing a good job in a highly challenging job whose demands can change in an instant. We do need continuous training and improvement, as does every profession.
We do need reform, in the family unit. We didn't have any of this out-of-control violent bullshit going on 40, 50, 60 years ago. So what changed? We largely destroyed the family unit, and mainly in urban areas. Why did that occur - the 'Great Society' where we've spent $30 trillion to purchase $30 trillion worth of poverty and destruction of the two-parent family? Also, the public sector purging of religion .....again, by big government? If we are going to promote and fund fatherless families, and if there are no consequences to any of our actions, what are we teaching our youth who are now in the streets blowing people away because they have had zero conscience formation, no discipline, and have never been taught respect.
You want to start changing things for the better, fix that, because THAT is the problem.