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by Clubber
1483 days ago
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Defund doesn't mean zero. Defund means -10%, -20%, -50%. I think many police departments could certainly use a haircut. When you get stopped and 6 cops show up, it's because they have nothing to do. EDIT: Wow, I didn't think a rational person would think defund meant completely getting rid of police. There are plenty of examples of where defund doesn't mean 100%. During the Reagan administration, the federal government greatly defunded state colleges and universities. Politicians talk about defunding medicare. People talk about defunding the military. To get states to adopt the minimum drinking age of 21, they threatened to defund highway federal highway funding. None of these are 100% removal of funding. |
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"prevent from continuing to receive funds."
"to stop providing money for something"
"To stop the flow of funds to"
"to withdraw financial support from"
"to deplete the financial resources of"
But Cambridge at least gives you your 2nd meaning as an alternate:
"to stop providing money or as much money to pay for something"
EDIT: Oof, and the Cambridge definition was changed sometime after Dec 2020 to give it that more broad definition:
https://web.archive.org/web/20201207142418/https://dictionar...