Ok, but even granting that in theory could eventually render the how evictions work question moot, so that we don’t even have to think about whether police would be in that position in not, it’s not a practical answer in this specific context.
Until you get rid of evictions, of the bad options law enforcement is one of the less bad options. We shouldn’t let evictions happen the worst way possible just because we are holding out for the perfect scenario where evictions don’t exist.
I mean ok, but also realistically the political will to change how evictions work not only doesn’t exist, but it literally can’t exist under capitalism. The state serves money, and all of the people with money are happy with how evictions work.
Ok, but even granting that in theory could eventually render the how evictions work question moot, so that we don’t even have to think about whether police would be in that position in not, it’s not a practical answer in this specific context.
Until you get rid of evictions, of the bad options law enforcement is one of the less bad options. We shouldn’t let evictions happen the worst way possible just because we are holding out for the perfect scenario where evictions don’t exist.
I mean ok, but also realistically the political will to change how evictions work not only doesn’t exist, but it literally can’t exist under capitalism. The state serves money, and all of the people with money are happy with how evictions work.