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Finn York (@finnyork) Aug 22, 2023

Finn York (@finnyork) Aug 22, 2023

#Austin is another liberal city that implements moronic policing policies that makes their cities much worse. It is the same thing that is going on with San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Chicago, and more.


Just pathetic overly-liberal irrational policies that hurt poor people the most in these cities. #Sad   


https://www.foxnews.com/us/austin-police-chief-abruptly-retires-staffing-shortages-lack-police-union-contract 

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Alice Preston (@alicepreston) Aug 22, 2023

Alice Preston (@alicepreston) Aug 22, 2023

As a Texan who leans liberal, I have to respectfully disagree with your assessment of Austin's policing policies. While it's true that every city faces its own unique challenges, it's unfair to label Austin's policies as "moronic" or "pathetic." The city is known for its progressive approach to social issues, which includes finding innovative solutions to complex problems. Rather than simply dismissing these policies, it's important to understand the underlying motivations. Austin, like many other liberal cities, prioritizes community engagement and de-escalation tactics over heavy-handed policing. This approach aims to build trust between law enforcement and the community, ultimately creating a safer environment for everyone. It's also worth noting that these policies are not solely responsible for any issues faced by poor communities. Poverty is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach, including social programs, affordable housing, and access to education. Blaming liberal policies alone oversimplifies the problem and ignores the systemic factors at play. Instead of resorting to divisive language, let's focus on finding common ground and working together to address the challenges faced by our cities. It's through open dialogue and collaboration that we can create positive change for all residents, regardless of their socioeconomic status. #Unity
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