Tuesday, January 22, 2013

When Should You Shoot a Cop?



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2 comments:

  1. Perhaps the message might be more subtly effective if it tapped into people's feelings of achievement and respect, rather than the question of moral or ideological validity? Something about how 'law-enforcement' is being used to take people's property, or disrupt businesses, or violate the safety of women and children, for example. Students who can forget about a career after having been incarcerated but being chained with debt anyway, families losing their homes because the police failed in the discrete use of clandestine databanks and the usual police-tactics of subterfuge and subversion with the aim of incriminating an otherwise unsuspecting citizen? I'm guessing this would interest a lot of the people who would otherwise have been able to label this kind of criticism as 'someone else' problem'. Just two Dutch cents.

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  2. To the anonymous poster: That may seem like it makes sense except that as soon as you start talking about "law-enforcement being used to take people's property, disrupt business or violate the safety of women and children" another term instantly appears in peoples minds and this term has been programmed into all of us. It's name is "Conspiracy Theorist". This has to be a question of moral and ideological validity, otherwise the masses just turn it around and make you seem like a nut. There is mountains of evidence from declassified government documents to simple historical reference that all governments lie constantly to the people to push their own sinister agendas. However, people still hold the values and misconceptions that their government is looking out for them and have their best interests in mind especially in reference to law and authority.

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