@TKB25 Apologies, fine, you're an evil man. But though you may claim to hate politics, you clearly have a strong political outlook whether you think you do or not. You are on the side which has property and therefore believe property damage is more important than lives. (Whether you yourself have any property or not, you're on the billionaires'
side, which may mean you're actually against your own self; that's the problem with having politics that you never bothered to think about because you "hate politics")
@a-rabid-velociraptor That's not a serious comment, because virtually nobody is seriously advancing such a demand (you can always find someone, but you don't want to go there when you consider some of the kooky and/or genocidal demands of parts of the right wing white community). But I'll take it seriously anyway: One of the major things that brought us to where we are is that, while middle class and higher neighbourhoods would certainly be worse off with no police, it's likely that poor non-white neighbourhoods would on balance be better off. They'd lose a bit from increased crime, but they'd gain a considerable amount from not being regularly harassed, brutalized, fined, and jailed by the police. Consider that one thing people on this thread are massively upset about is property damage--but the police themselves do a lot of property damage every day, breaking in doors, destroying much of the property in people's homes looking for evidence of crime, and so on. Nobody adds it up, but the annual total has to be many times higher than the amount done by the recent protests. Often they steal people's belongings based on allegations that those belongings are the proceeds of crime; they don't have to convict the person of a crime, or even charge them, they basically just take their stuff. They go after those least able to fight back in court, and we're talking hundreds of millions of dollars per year. Probably the loss from increase in theft wouldn't come close to matching what they'd gain from not having the cops stealing from them. Then there's the loss of income caused by so many people being dragged off to jail, the loss of income after they return from jail due to ex-cons finding it very difficult to get hired, all the fines, tickets, fees, fines for failing to pay fees and tickets, interest charged on fines, tickets and fees, and so on and so forth--city hall uses poor communities as a revenue centre by creating all that stuff. Overall, even if loss of police presence was replaced by basically
nothing, they'd probably be significantly better off.
But they'd be
way better off with no police but with the Black Panthers from back in the 60s, or some similar community-organized groups with roots in the neighbourhood. So I would say in all seriousness that in fact, if you got rid of half the cops (and two thirds or more of the jails), keeping the police in well off communities but leaving the poor inner cities to their own devices, those neighbourhoods would not turn into a paradise, nor would crime there end, but there would on balance be less violence, less brutality, far fewer broken homes, and less poverty. And that's why they've had it with the police. Cops are a net gain for you and me, but a net drain for them.