• BlemboTheThird@lemmy.ca
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    21 hours ago

    discouraging people from calling help when they need it

    This is literally why they’re doing it. Government makes simply existing illegal for a huge class of workers so companies abuse them as much as they want while they’re too scared to call for help, no matter how bad it gets. Bonus points if the general population hates them too so even publicity doesn’t matter. (Hey, totally unrelated, isn’t it great how convicts are so heavily vilified for life?) I know the phrase is way overused, but The Cruelty Is The Point isn’t (only) about how psycho some of these people are, it points to how they’ll do anything for money.

    In the end, though, this a great way for gangs gain power. People aren’t going to stop calling for help, they’re going to stop calling the police for help. I guess the party of law and order would love a good crime wave.

    • isolatedscotch@discuss.tchncs.de
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      17 hours ago

      Hey, totally unrelated, isn’t it great how convicts are so heavily vilified for life?

      murders someone in cold blood

      WhY dO yOu HaTe Me sO mUcH

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        It’s not just murderers that get that though. Even if you went to jail for something like driving while black, you are a dangerous ex-con for life.

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            48 minutes ago

            It’s only a way of starting an interaction, it escalates easily with things like “illegal possession”, “resisting arrest” and “assaulting a police officer” . Which are all things that might happen without the suspect doing anything really.