Which is equally a mouthful and thus unworkable as a slogan.
I've already explained why "reform the police" doesn't work, either, since the Defund movement wants a signifigant reduction in policing, and "reform" in no way implies that (unlike "Defund".)
There isn't another, better, snappier word to use that more-accurately represents the movement.
I get that many people reject that slogan because they oppose defunding and support police, but that's not an issue with the slogan.
Like, if you prefer, we can go back to slogans like "Fuck the police" and "All Cops are Bastards". People who support police and their abuses hated those slogans, too.
All this is just deflection so we don't talk about the actual principle being discussed. It's tone policing, nothing more.
Then you also don't have the time to hear about the slogan, or form any opinions about any political movements, in the first place.Btw, having kids is not necessarily linked to having free time but rather "mental load", and thus not having the motivation to look for the meaning of bad slogan.
This remains a non-argument. Again, just pure deflection and tone policing.