if you're unable or unwilling to back up your claims, that speaks volumes about their veracity. thanks.Coolio said:alasdairm I don't have the patience to dig through hundreds of pages of statistics to find the good stuff.
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if you're unable or unwilling to back up your claims, that speaks volumes about their veracity. thanks.Coolio said:alasdairm I don't have the patience to dig through hundreds of pages of statistics to find the good stuff.
you claimed that "most cops are criminal thugs" and that "most cops spend most of their time" writing speeding tickets and enforcing drug laws. you haven't come close to substantiating either of these claims.Coolio said:I already showed you a source of statistics that clearly demonstrates police around here are spending more time on drug+DUI arrests than arrests for real crimes. The traffic violation issue is something that seems obvious if you read all the soft statistics provided in articles found on Google.
alasdairm said:a parable for you: three friends are traveling on a train in a foreign country. as they are watching the countryside go by, they pass a field in which they spot a blue cow. the first guy remarks “the cows here are blue!”. the second guy says “you can’t really say that for sure. all you can say, for sure, is that at least one cow here is blue.”. the third guy – let’s call him a naive fool – says “you can’t even be that sure. all you can say for sure is that one side of one cow here is blue!”
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You don't seem to understand police officers have the same laws as everybody else. If they're caught doing something(which they ofter are), they are punished by the same legal system they worked for. It just so happens they work in a position where it's mush easier to break the law. And it also happens the legal system is more lenient when they punisher them because in their eyes and the eyes of "good citizens"8) (i.e. law abiding citizens, meaning not most of the people here), they(cops) have a lot of good for the cummunity and have been there to protect and help people.Coolio said:alasdairm I don't have the patience to dig through hundreds of pages of statistics to find the good stuff.
delta_9, DUI is a victimless crime. Nobody is hurt. Any crime where you're punished because your behavior "MIGHT" lead to increased chances of harming someone, but nobody was actually harmed, is a victimless crime. If you're 0.3% BAC, yet you make it home safely then who was the victim?
They already have laws against vehicular manslaughter or assault with a deadly weapon to cover the eventuality that you hurt someone while drunk.deadly risks but don't cause any actual harm to any actual victims?
I'm saying civilians have the right to risk fucking up someone's life, just as a police officer does. Until that risk becomes a real instance of damage to someone's person or their property, then it's not a real crime and punishing people for it is inhumanly cruel and twisted.
Coolio, saying someone is immoral because they are doing their job and calling cops criminals because laws are unjust in your view is not a valid argument. Either start presenting fact, or your posts will be edited from here on in. This spewing of nonsense for the sake of being argumentative stops here.Coolio said:I think when cops DO THEIR JOBS, that's immoral. Their jobs are evil. When they follow the law, they're criminals, because the law is unjust.
DarthMom said:coolio, you need law enforcement. there is a structure to the government that is the best we can do now. who do you call if you have a break in, or any other issues? do you decide to play vigilante? is that your modus operandi?
do you think all law enforcement thinks drug laws are valid? from extreme personal experience i can assure you many of "they" don't. but there is a method to the madness. most of the crime committed is by gangs and drug crazed freaks. why wouldn't they focus on those two "blights" on society?
The glorification of cops and the seeming impossibility of denying a need for them are both a result of a fetishism of order. This fetishism I believe consists partly in a denial of the possibility of vastly different societies than what we have now. The denial of this possibility is again exercised by the cops who are the servants of the Elite who would not like to see realized a world where they are denied their privileges.
The idea of vigilance is scary, but is it necessarily any worse than what the cops are doing today?
To be GOVERNED is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured, commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so. To be GOVERNED is to be at every operation, at every transaction noted, registered, counted, taxed, stamped, measured, numbered, assessed, licensed, authorized, admonished, prevented, forbidden, reformed, corrected, punished. It is, under pretext of public utility, and in the name of the general interest, to be place[d] under contribution, drilled, fleeced, exploited, monopolized, extorted from, squeezed, hoaxed, robbed; then, at the slightest resistance, the first word of complaint, to be repressed, fined, vilified, harassed, hunted down, abused, clubbed, disarmed, bound, choked, imprisoned, judged, condemned, shot, deported, sacrificed, sold, betrayed; and to crown all, mocked, ridiculed, derided, outraged, dishonored. That is government; that is its justice; that is its morality. (P.-J. Proudhon, General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century, translated by John Beverly Robinson (London: Freedom Press, 1923), pp. 293-294.)
DarthMom said:you said earlier that the real patriots and martyrs were the ones who broke the injust laws. i used to be a fan of that quote by the late great MLK too, but to me, the real heroes are the ones who have a fucking brain and know that things take time, and to do them the right way, from within, not from simple rebellion. that is not the right way, it didn't work in kindergarten, and it ain't gonna work in the government.
Amebix said:blights caused by society. If we were to get rid of government/police/all systems of control the world would be a much better place.