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(Anonymous) 2024-10-11 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)All Cops are obligated and hugely incentivized to send people into that system regardless of the morality or proportionality of the laws broken - minor marijuana possession, a sodomy charge before 2003, a homeless person urinating in public. And they generally cope with this by embracing that corrupted police culture. "Well, they broke the law, so they pay the price." Their own morals don't matter: they enforce the law. And the law is in many places and many ways deeply cruel. Even if cops don't want to be cruel, in upholding the law, which is their duty, they enact cruelty.
That's why All Cops Are Bastards. And yes, prison reform and legal reform are necessary components that individual cops can't accomplish by themselves, but as AIRT points out, that profession is a CHOICE.
I do think ACAB is overused and can make people defensive, but there's absolutely utility in breaking down the sheltered liberal idea that "nice cops" are the same as "good cops" - that being friendly or reasonable somehow exempts or absolves them from their active and important role in that system.