Politics and attack ads, Georgia
re: Politics and attack ads, Georgia
@ziphi what really gets us about the arguments against defunding police is, even if you accept (we don't, but that's another matter) that there are "good people" who need to be helped and "bad people" who need to be hurt, why would you prioritize hurting "bad people" over helping "good people"
that's just a foreign concept to us
-F
re: reforming and defunding policing - discussing the perspective of the opposition
@ziphi It's good that there's more nuance to it. We're not super familiar with the details of the arguments, so perhaps I shouldn't have said anything like we were.
I suppose the main problem is probably still manipulative politicians. Someone says "vote for X to make Y not happen" when Y wasn't happening to begin with, nor would it have started to happen if X didn't win, and voting for X just makes Z happen instead, where Z is something the politician may want but the public doesn't
It feels like a lot of people are just being manipulated in general to enact policies that are against their best interests
-F
re: reforming and defunding policing - discussing the perspective of the opposition
The attack ads in particular were made to appeal to and manipulate the least informed of voters.
There is so much potential for harm in creating imaginary enemies out of real people and conjuring potential tragedy just to manipulate people into voting for someone.