• ThrowawayPermanente@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Look, I hate police unions as much as you do, but cops don’t stop being workers just because you hate them. Do unionized Trump voters and racists and guys who beat their wives stop being workers, too?

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      3 months ago

      Is the Crown a worker too? The reason Responders and military are not workers is because they serve the rich. They are not the proles, they are on the other side of class.

      I bet King George didn’t stop “working.”

      You think there is a “benign” “small” “local” government as opposed to a big bad one? Have you ever heard of Fusion Centers? Do you know the IDF military trains US cops often? Do you know big parts of local government were in the military before they became a department? You don’t just stop being a former Pentagon collateral murderer.

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        Don’t we all serve the rich in one way or another? Government workers at least provide services that benefit all of us, even if they do benefit the rich more than most.

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      cops don’t stop being workers just because you hate them

      I might argue that cops are political apparatchiks and cronies. A lot of the work is functionally a sinecure. Police can and regularly do simply skip their shifts or stand around doing nothing of consequence, while collecting a paycheck. The stated role of the police - protecting human life and community property - routinely goes unfulfilled. The functional role they fill is to discipline labor - guarding the properties of the idle rich, harassing minority communities and the unemployed/unhoused, hunting and assaulting enemies of the state, surveilling political and social opposition.

      I don’t think its fair to say that policing isn’t real labor, because there’s definitely a craft to it and even the most anti-cop society eventually recognizes the need for professionalized security. But the police as we know them today? Would you consider a pimp a member of the proletariat? What if he was a pimp-for-hire?

      Do unionized Trump voters and racists and guys who beat their wives stop being workers, too?

      I guess we get to have some discourse over whether Mark Janus is a member of the proletariat, next?

      I would argue that when your job consists of propagandizing against worker solidarity or physically intimidating people seeking economic independence, you’re not doing productive work. Whether you’re voting for Trump or Harris or RFK doesn’t really matter. If you’re beating up your spouse in order to extort more free labor? Absolutely the fuck not. That’s textbook petite bourgeois behavior.

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        Police can and regularly do simply skip their shifts or stand around doing nothing of consequence, while collecting a paycheck

        You’re mixing two things here. In a private firm unions are needed because they balance the power. (Simplifying) Employer wants to exploit workers, union keeps them in check. (ofc employers don’t need to be exploitative for unions to be needed etc etc etc)

        But when the employer is completely dysfunctional the unions become dysfunctional too. I don’t really know how the US government justifies paying for police doing nothing, but it’s the core of the problem. If there’s no expectation to work then unions have nothing to do and become something weird.

        The solution is not to take unions away, but rather to stop pouring money for no work and restore that employer-union power balance.

        So defund the police, I guess?