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Perhaps, instead of trying to turn everything in life into a "gottcha" moment, an honest person could recognize that such a saying speaks to how violence should be a last resort, while still maintaining a sober recognition that we live in a world where there are many others who may not respect our opinions on the matter, and therefore we should remain prepared to confront the eventuality of conflicts arising with such people.
We should also realize that fascists hide behind "peaceful" rhetoric and play the victim. See Nick Fuentes for a recent example.
Still doesn't explain why every single cop gets a gun instead of just something like swat.
You have to be a little bit smarter than just taking isolated phrases on their own, if you want to actually explore the how and the why of the function of an entire society.
No I don't.
That's fair.
In the case of an active shooter you want someone there instantly. Every second is a higher risk of life lost. SWAT takes like 30m to an hour to set up, they're for more tactical or planned situations. A cop can be there in like 5 mins depending on the location.
The goal is that cops get there and
a: rush in and take care of the suspect (dead or alive), or
b: get the suspect barricaded
which at that point they can call SWAT in to de-escalate with the phones they throw in windows or megaphones.
Hmmm. And in the case of Uvalde? How many seconds did those children endure?
Your premise was dead on arrival as the courts have repeatedly signaled that police have no obligation to serve or protect anyone.
Crime is a function of economic disparity. If cops really wanted to bust drugs, or always have a criminal to collar, all they'd have to do is raid any financial firm in any major city. They've all got booger sugar in their desks, and wage theft remains the most widely unenforced crime in the US. So obviously, the logic tells us that cops are not crime solvers, they are there to perpetuate socioeconomic status quo.
Sure in theory, but in practice?
so instead you'd rather shooters have full access to school for 30+ minutes while SWAT panics from the next town over? Like I get that one option isn't good but I'd rather have cops than nothing.
I've literally had someone in MY LUNCH PERIOD with a gun at school literally last year. If they decided they wanted to start firing they'd have literally 500+ kids in that cafeteria, myself included.
Ideally access to guns would be more strictly regulated across the board and not just with cops. But the thing you're complaining about is literally happening right now even with every cop having a gun so your emotional response isn't going to work on me.
The statement is mostly uttered by people who just turn a blind eye to the violence enacted everyday by the system. Get off your high horse.