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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2098700 United States 09/08/2015 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, LE and Government altogether were never anything more than mind control tactics to allow/encourage the people to believe that there was some stability in the world. As the world and its constituent conciousnesses progress and populations increase, we will inevitably have to face the reality that the world is a chaotic place -- a place where each individual has to defend his own interests, and not imagine that there is some righteous court or knight to protect him. It just doesn't work anymore. The same goes for fears of the "NWO". While there are definitely some people who believe a global government (which we've already had for longer than I've been alive, by the way) is the only solution, the truth is that government itself is an antiquated idea. Therefore, the global government as well has lost/will lose all relevance. So much wealth, for example, is generated through complex and esoteric legal interactions and that wealth is shielded through complex and esoteric tax programs. The complexity is simply too great to be sustainable -- not valuable or necessary complexity, but intentionally opaque and misleading complexity. Government jobs are all based on this insane complexity solely for the purpose of creating jobs. The point is, it was a short-term tradeoff (though many human lifetimes long) that has come/is coming to an end. On the one hand, you have thugs trying to kill everyone. On the other, you have decent, hard-working people who are completely fed-up and disgusted with the ridiculously overreaching and enormously contrived laws and legal systems. Its burning at both ends. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2098700 United States 09/08/2015 01:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Moreover, the legal system / government has all but entirely lost its human element. Now, I'm not going to comment on the gay-marriage thing one way or another, but when you're requiring officers to arrest people -- to imprison them -- for exercising their non-violent religious beliefs, the system is irreparably broken. That's religious persecution, and that's why people came to this country in the first place -- to flee the european governments who were behaving in the exact same manner. We will see a day when police officers stand with their communities as neighbours and defenders of their families and friends, rather than ambassadors or enforcers of an entirely detached and antiquated social-control mechanism. -- my 2 cents. |