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In reply to the discussion: "Defund" - such a poor choice, right? [View all]Zambero
(8,993 posts)35. Too many differering interpretations to be effective
Phrases or slogans need to communicate precisely what is being said. In the era of the 60's civil rights movement, "Equal rights for all citizens" left no doubt as to what was being put forth. Part of being on the right side of history includes a careful choice of words in order to maximize their impact. Ambiguous slogans lead to a wide range of conclusions, diffuse energy. and more often than not play into the hands of propagandists, as is happening these days on Fox News.
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I have a severe issue with people trying to tell black activists which words are acceptable
SoonerPride
Jun 2020
#1
So far "defund" has had to be explained to everyone. And if you're explaining, you're losing.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jun 2020
#4
Maybe if people would focus on the issue at hand instead of attacking word choices...
SoonerPride
Jun 2020
#10
and once again whites come to the rescue to tell blacks what messages are palatable to THEM.
SoonerPride
Jun 2020
#19
I agree with you. We have been "reforming" the police since the 60's and nothing has changed.
cayugafalls
Jun 2020
#21
I like "abolish," myself -- I learned about police abolition from black women, and I follow their
WhiskeyGrinder
Jun 2020
#22