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[–] Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 31 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (27 children)

It's not false equivalence

It very much is. You're equivocating alcohol and child abuse.

it's negation of your logic

Nope. Just because cops arrest child abusers doesn't mean that they're the only answer. In fact, a well-funded social safety net is much better at discovering and stopping it and most if not all other societal, psychological and psychiatric problems than cops will ever be.

but different.

Well, at least you got that part right 🤷

I might have put down, some people want to get drunk and beat you up, and the police is in the way of that too, now unless you are into that you provably don't want to get beaten up by drunks

Another case of giving cops credit for something that they do by default even though their way of dealing with it is much WORSE than alternative ways less focused on use of force and punishment as a deterrent.

The crime doesn't matter

It very much does, as treating every societal problem with the same blunt tool is an awful idea

get the point across that your reasoning as to why ACAB is flawed

Overly simplified for the sake of brevity, maybe, but otherwise nope, wrong again.

meaningless point farming

This might be difficult to understand to someone whose opinions are unpopular because they're bad, but sometimes people express honest opinions that other people agree with, rather than playing pretend for points.

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