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Which Victims of the Police Can You Slander?

Politics
United States
Started January 29, 2026

Part one of two about how the left wants you to talk about enforcing the law. The post Which Victims of the Police Can You Slander? appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Slandering victims of police violence undermines the very real issues of systemic racism and injustice that need addressing.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Labeling the victims of police violence as slanderous distracts from the necessary conversations about law enforcement reform.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Debates on police victimization should focus on accountability without resorting to slanderous rhetoric that polarizes communities.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
The left's narrative on police victims often dismisses valid concerns about law enforcement's role in community safety.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Criticizing police actions is essential for reform, but it should be done respectfully to honor the dignity of all victims.
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