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We cannot 'fix' the police without a revolution of values and radical change to the basic structure of our society.
Michelle Alexander
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Interpretation

What this quote means

True reform in policing requires a fundamental shift in societal values and structures.

Michelle Alexander argues that meaningful change in policing cannot happen in isolation; it demands a comprehensive overhaul of societal values and the deep-rooted systems that underpin our communities. This suggests that any efforts to reform the police must be connected to a larger movement for justice and equality that addresses systemic inequalities and injustices in society.

Themes

Police ReformSocietal ChangeValuesJusticeEquality

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in discussions on police reform at community meetings.

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