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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Call The Cops At Your Own Risk


Would you dial up a known criminal, like a murderer or rapist, to come help you after you've been the victim of a crime? No? Then why in the world would you call the police after you've been assaulted, robbed or otherwise violated?

The police do not consider their job to protect you. They used to at least pay lip service to "keeping the peace", but nowadays in the USSA it is clear their job is to enforce the law. In fasco-communist America, the law stopped being about your protection decades ago. The law is about the expansion of state power and control. That's why there are so many of them, with more coming all the time.

There are literally thousands upon thousands of reasons in the Federal Code for the police to arrest you. That's the very essence of a police state. Everything is literally a crime. As Lao Tsu said in the 6th century, BC: "The more artificial taboos and restrictions there are in the world, the more the people are impoverished...The more that laws and regulations are given prominence, the more thieves and robbers there will be..."

In an environment like this, police cannot merely be keepers of the peace. They must be enforcers of the law. And enforcers use force, of course – intimidation and sudden and shocking violence in order to make you obey. And compliance is exactly what the police expect. They long ago stopped being "public servants" and became more akin to plantation overseers. Rapper and philosopher KRS One pointed out the similarities in his track, "Sound of da Police":
"The overseer rode around the plantationThe officer is off patrolling all the nationThe overseer could stop you what you're doingThe officer will pull you over just when he's pursuingThe overseer had the right to get illAnd if you fought back, the overseer had the right to killThe officer has the right to arrestAnd if you fight back they put a hole in your chest!"
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have called the police but a few times in my long life, other than to report drunk/drugged drivers. The MSP are very polite and cordial, as is Worcester. The Wicomico dispatchers however treat you like you are the criminal, and don't even know where the borderlines are between them and SPD.

Anonymous said...

Article is right on.. STOP THE POLICE STATE now before its to late..Smokin laws are a prime example of tighting the vise ..another episode in as the vice turns..before you know it we will all be criminals for something..look at the patriot act it has made us the rightful citizens suspect and subjected to outright violations of the bill of rights and constitution..it is down right crimmal of THEMM not us..

Anonymous said...

Hardly a police state. Citizen outnumbers police 3,000 to 1

Anonymous said...

Citizens may outnumber 3000 to 1, but doesn't require police to act like pompous self righteous asses!

Anonymous said...

Just handle as much as you can on your own.Best not to get the police involved unless the circumstances are dire.When you find yourself dialing 911,just stop for a second and remember how much contempt you have for the police.Then put the phone down,walk out into your yard,confront the perpetrator and yell "I'm as mad as hell and I'm not going to take it any more"!!

Anonymous said...

Then next time you need help because someone has damaged your car or is breaking into your house or is assaulting you or has stolen your kids bike or stolen your personal identity or you've been involved in an accident or domestic or assaulted your child OR...etc..etc..etc...
CALL A CRACKHEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(I know some of you will say "I don't need the Police, I'll handle it myself"...well, we all know better...you'll be on the phone calling 911, don't fool yourselves)