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“The real roots of black suffering in America don’t lie just with , but also with an unconscionably inadequate social-safety net, underfunded schools, self-interested unions that protect bad officers, a disastrous , and a prison-industrial complex whose profiteers feast on human misery. These are massively complicated problems that can’t be addressed with new-age religious ceremonies or self-lacerating Facebook posts from preening white suburbanites.”

quillette.com/2020/06/09/for-j

@tripu I absolutely agree with this, but it also isnt the central problem causing police brutality (though the unions does touch on it)... The central problem is a lack of police accountability and there are several ways in which that happens.

Any real solution must focus on fixing police accountability as a top priority. Social services are a great focus, but it is secondary to the immediate problem.

@freemo a recent episode of the podcast delves into some of the horrible bad policies that create the bad incentives that contribute to — and also offers some bold ideas for reform:

libertarianism.org/podcasts/fr

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