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The death of George Floyd set off a wave of protests against police brutality, which have spread far from Minneapolis and continue long after this tragedy. Naturally, these protests prompted calls for reform, aiming to prevent such deaths in the future. Some popular proposals, such as prohibiting chokeholds and creating a federal registry of brutality complaints, are earnest, and even sensible, but extreme measures to “abolish” or “defund” the police have made the most noise in the discourse.

Though it has gained traction in the media and on social networks, the idea of doing away with or defunding the police is broadly unpopular elsewhere. A recent HuffPost/YouGov poll suggests that less than a third of Americans are open to defunding the police. The poll’s breakdown of support across demographics is even more interesting: less than a third of both black and white respondents support the proposal. These policies don’t appeal to any more than a quarter of people without college degrees. By contrast, the most highly educated are markedly more supportive: 43% of post-graduate degree holders are pro-defunding. Those who are under thirty are the most supportive age group. Out of all the demographics surveyed, self-described liberals are the only group where support of defunding overwhelms opposition.

This data paints a vivid picture of a would be defunder. He or she may well be a college student, but is just as likely to be a well-educated, affluent, and “woke” young professional— a denizen of D.C’s Capitol Hill or Brooklyn’s Williamsburg. Basically, the archetypal up-and-comers who congregate in expensive downtowns and trendy suburbs across this country. Their values are often as cosmopolitan as their lifestyles: they disdain or show disinterest towards marriage and family formation. They have considerably more progressive views than those held by most Americans, such as a steadfast belief that privilege is the main determinant of peoples’ lots in life, and avante-garde notions about gender and sexuality. Amplifying such beliefs isn’t without its benefits in this milieu: doing so confers a pleasing social status, predicated on a presumption a person is ‘open minded,’ or more colloquially, ‘woke.’

Last Summer, a piece in the New York Post aptly coined the term ‘luxury beliefs’ to categorize these views. The author observed that luxury beliefs “confer status on the rich at very little cost, while taking a toll on the lower class.” With wealthy elites, for example, the traditional family structure is unnecessary because they can pay for expensive childcare, schooling, and domestic help. A breakdown in marriage in working class communities eliminates streams of income and parents to help with childcare. This phenomenon has particularly deleterious impacts, especially upon communities of color.

Similarly, defunding or abolishing the police is a luxury policy position. Its proponents, fancying themselves intelligentsia, deride policing as irreparably disordered and cultivate a bizarre notion that working class cops are racist and barbarically violent as a rule. Consequently, they elevate themselves into heroes in their cliques by using their ‘privilege’ to advocate for the destruction of the institution they’ve painted as such a bigoted and irredeemable monster.

They are also the least likely to feel the brunt of the breakdown of public order that defunding or eliminating the police would cause. Their luxury apartments and college campuses would certainly invest in more surveillance and security to keep them and their property safe. People living in public housing projects, however, will have no such recourse. The working class urban family will be left to their own devices. Since many cities have strict laws regulating firearms, the poor would often be left utterly defenseless in the wake of department cutbacks.

Similarly, the woke elites who tend to work in polished business districts have building security. Inner-city shopkeepers, on the other hand, will be left without a resource to apprehend robbers when the publicly funded police department is trimmed down to bare bones. Working-class police families will lose breadwinners and plunge into destitution when scores of police officers in a given city are laid off. ‘Enlightened’ defunders won’t feel that kind of pain, either.

The self-righteous demands of an out-of-touch activist elite should not dictate policy on policing. But unfortunately, in Minneapolis, they already have. Excessive use of force by police can be reduced without making urban families and small businesses sitting ducks at the mercy of unrestrained criminals. Moving forward, more practical reforms which are in the interest of working class Americans should hold center stage in our much-needed national conversation about policing, instead of luxury beliefs.

Leo Thuman is from Baltimore, MD. He is studying Political Science at Case Western Reserve University. Find him on Twitter @leo_thuman

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2 Comments

  1. I completely agree

    https://www.thetrace.org/2018/04/highest-murder-rates-us-cities-list/

    “Travel a few city blocks, and rates of violence can fluctuate dramatically.

    The phenomenon is captured by the term “murder inequality,” a coinage of the young urbanologist Daniel Kay Hertz.”

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    Not only is defunding the police going to cause more crime, it will cause it disproportionately in neighborhoods of minorities

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    The defunding movement claims it’s never been done before. It’s never been called that before but it has been done and recently.

    Did you know the Budget of London’s police force was 5.5 billion in US dollars until 2010 when they cut the budget by 1 billion US?

    I did a little research and thought you might want to mention the largest experiment in defunding the police took place in the UK in 2010.  there is a ton of data you can look at. Here is a quote from a BBC article (second link below) explaining the situation:

    Labour shadow home secretary Diane Abbott said the data “underlines the failures of government policy”.
    She said: “Serious violent crime continues to rise yet the government remains in denial about the effects of its own policies. The Tories have cut police officer numbers.
    “They have also exacerbated all the causes of crime, including inequality, poverty, poor mental health care as well the crisis in our schools, especially school exclusions.
    “Labour is committed to increasing police numbers and to reversing the austerity policies which are contributing to crime.”

    (You can find the quote in the second article below)

    Here are two BBC articles that explain what is happening, but I’m sure you can google for more:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-46984559
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-47252505

    quotes from these articles above:

    “John Apter, chairman of the Police Federation, which represents thousands of lower rank officers across England and Wales, said: “Society just isn’t as safe as it once was, and although the police service is doing everything within its power, we are swimming against the tide and it is the public who are being let down.”

    Policing Minister Nick Hurd said overall the chance of being a victim of crime remains low, but added: “We accept certain crimes, particularly violent crime, have increased and we are doing everything possible to reverse the trend.”

    I did a fair amount of research.  I have not seen a single article in any publication mentioning these statistics yet.

    Message me for more research

  2. Very good, Robert. I had forgotten this. I ‘ran across’ an article about that timr, read it with some interest & dismaissed it as someone was delusional….and the it was in England, not my backyeard….

    I find it interesting that the better educated groups are the largest supporters of this ‘defund’ movement. I , also had a rther affluent family & am an educated individual and am a retired career profesional. It seems that when I graduated, I had a sense of direction and a goal in mind…..This brings into play today’s quality education has taken. Many of these ‘students’ drifted aimlessly through college and even though gainfully employed seem to still be adrift in their personal lives.

    Are our “30 Something” products of the progressive agenda inching toward a One World welfare state? A nation weaked in morale and direction is a prime target for comsumation & rule

    We ask a lot from these “Blue Warriors”. We ask them to do what we can’t or won’t….They deserve every ounce of support we can give

    Respect begins wilth self……

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