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RE: Police State

in #anarchy8 years ago (edited)

I been in the states for awhile but now in canada thank god, but i know a lot on this subject. Well the cops in the usa need more training, its very easy to be a cop there. Also they pick hard heads, people with temper issues, and people who live outside the city. Now white people in the usa are known to be racists to some race. Your going to have to wait till those baby boomers die off and people that are in there 20's and under to take over cause there not racist like there parents or grandparents.
Other than that live your life, do what you gotta do to get a head. I lived in Detroit for a bit, I dealt with state troopers many times on i-95 and Detroit police on gratiot avenue... Just answer every question with your hands still, if you reach for anything talk through what your doing. Yeah it sucks, but if your not white you gotta do that, or you'll end up on tv.

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Seems to me most of those who are becoming cops today are "in there [their?] 20's [20s?]".
Maybe if people judged each other individually ("... by the content of their character." ~ MLK), and not by their race, we would have a lot less hate. For instance, you accused all Whites of being racist (especially "baby boomers", of which I am one). Don't you think it might be wiser to know the person before judging the person?

The entire institution of law enforcement is flawed from it's very core. What's the solution? Maybe privatized security for now. The only way I can see that future generations can do better for humanity is if they get rid of the "authority" superstition. Cops get their power through our obedience. If no one believed they had "authority" over the rest of humanity they would be absolutely powerless. To rid humanity of this "authority" myth, we need to reevaluate how kids get their education. What we have are public schools of indoctrination where kids are taught above everything else - to obey "authority."

“A cop's JOB is to violently enforce upon the rest of us whatever arbitrary bullshit the political parasites declare to be "law." It is, therefore, impossible to be a "law enforcer" and behave morally, for the same reason one can't be a moral car-jacker.”
― Larken Rose