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- usa@lemmy.ml
Gulf of Mexico to be called Gulf of America, and Denali, highest North American peak, reverts to Mount McKinley
Gulf of Mexico to be called Gulf of America, and Denali, highest North American peak, reverts to Mount McKinley
I think that is an image some have of Americans, but I think the reality is that we’re a lot more likely to sit on our hands than do something. You can tell because gestures at literally everything.
Some of us, yeah. On the other hand, the BLM protests were the biggest in history, and resulted in significant systemic changes that decades of complaining had failed to produce.
I think a lot of the issue is that people just don’t have time. During the pandemic, people had time to realize how fucked everything was and do something about it, without endangering their ability to buy housing and food the next month.
Bro as someone who went to BLM events and have friends who were injured by pigs for peaceful protesting (including a guy who’s eye got shot out by a pig with a fucking tear gas canister), what significant change are you referring to??? As far as I can tell we’ve only moved backwards as a country for the past… Shit, decade? Longer? Enlighten me because here in bum fuck Indiana I don’t see it.
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2024/07/25/police-mental-health-alternative-911
https://atlantablackstar.com/2024/03/20/a-historic-backtrack-on-criminal-justice-reform-critics-say-new-laws-could-disproportionately-affect-people-of-color/
https://laist.com/news/criminal-justice/george-floyd-police-reform-los-angeles-black-lives-matter-sheriff-lapd-gascon-aclu-defund
https://www.axios.com/2020/06/10/police-reform-george-floyd-protest
This one has a big list of anecdotal reforms from different parts of the country.
I realize that a lot of these describe cases where some reform was initially popular, but now has lost steam or gone backwards. That is what I am saying. I was saying, the wrong people are in charge, and when ordinary people fight to make things better, it happens, and when it’s on autopilot, it doesn’t. It sounds to me like police reform took some big steps forward when people demanded it, including your friends who were fighting like hell to make things happen and good on them for doing it. And then, when the pressure wasn’t on, things stopped happening or backslid.
I don’t know in what world you expect to say “police be better pls thank you” and it suddenly happens. Who is supposed to be setting up the system for you, so that they will be better, if not you and me?
I appreciate this overall, there’s stuff I didn’t know about (although it still sounds like a drop in the ocean), but I have to ask because that was such a fast reply: AI wrote this comment right? Or you had it already saved?
No, it’s purely me. Search a couple of things on DDG, Alt-click to open tabs I can copy paste from, and then make the point, it looks longer than it is because there’s so much copy paste.
IDK if I would agree with drop on the ocean… I mean, the world is a big place and everyone’s just in their thing with their established habits of how things are supposed to be. It didn’t get to be the way it is just in one year of building, and it doesn’t change to be a whole new thing just in one year of changing, but over time things can make huge shifts. For better or worse.