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Once you withdraw from a high-quality educational institution called a high school, what good things might come?
If you plan to attend middle school in Davidson, North Carolina, the answer may involve abolition.
Law enforcement, that’s it.
According to reports Campus reform, Those who attend Davidson College will have the opportunity to train their skulls by scolding the police.
As Davidson announced website, The lecturer Garcia-Rojas will teach the following courses:
AFR 222 – #Abolishthepolice: American Race and Police
“This important black studies course,” the website explains, “explores the specific relationship between blacks and American police from a philosophical point of view.”
We have reached a very new place in society. “Black”—because it is related to what someone endures in a world full of “white”—was not a ubiquitous concept a few years ago.
But now, it seems to herald the core of American life—as a citizen Divided into victims and oppressors.
Mental Health Magazine’s article on “Parasite Whiteness” laments “There is no permanent cure”
https://t.co/NSPA6ckyA5— Red State (@RedState) June 11, 2021
Also on the move: seeing color and excluding the concept of unity-it is currently portrayed as a virtue.
The past days are gone:
Unity is no longer…popular.
Back to the classroom in North Carolina:
We will use black politics and feminist theories and social and political philosophy to critically examine and think about issues such as race, criminalization, imprisonment, police militarization, predictive policing, surveillance, and domestic security.
In addition:
As many experts have shown, the United States has the highest incidence of police violence and misconduct in the world…
Which countries are considered in such research?
In any case, there are roots of racism:
Scholars have shown that blacks, browns, and indigenous people are disproportionate police targets.
The course will also clarify positions for transgender victims:
Due to the inherent connection between police violence and gender-based violence, transgender blacks and gender non-compliant people, as well as blacks with disabilities and mental health problems, are often subject to surveillance, arrest, imprisonment, and sexual assault by law enforcement agencies at a significantly higher rate than any Other ethnic populations.
professor Claudia Garcia-Rojas There is her own opinion; maybe reform is not the answer:
Although the current mainstream conversation asks us how to reform the police to reduce harm to marginalized communities, I suggest that we start elsewhere. In order to understand the root cause of policing, I suggest that we start with a seemingly simple question: What is policing?
Claudia seems to agree with the lecturer at Cypress Academy Who made headlines in April.
In response to the student’s suggestion that the police are “heroes”, she said this:
“I won’t call the police. … I don’t believe them. … My life is more dangerous for them [presence]. “
Who will she call?
“I won’t call anyone.”
If enough people support Claudia Garcia-Rojas’ views, perhaps Americans will no longer need to make this decision.
Students have good reasons to come to class.
As shown online, #Abolishthepolice Help complete Several different ways of learning:
Meet the main requirements of African studies.
Meet the professional requirements of sociology.
with:
Meet the requirements of social and scientific thinking.
From a social and scientific point of view, this requires a lot of consideration.
Will removing the main source of law enforcement lead to a more legal — that is, a safer and more civilized — world?
If I were to guess, I would say no.
But it is undeniable that before our modern enlightenment, I went to college in dark days.
-Alex
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