I grew up in an America with cops in the background. Most people being not criminals had almost no interaction with them and when they did it was generally civil and far more important, almost always on equal terms with the cop respectful of the citizen. peacekeep 1
It goes without saying thats all gone now. Cops are a menacing omnipresence and when they deal with us, it is usually order barking Command Voice style. You do not discuss, much less dispute. You Submit and Obey. Or else.The least recalcitrance merely to question anything is often sufficient to bring down a Fallujah-style escalation. People are routinely dragged out of their cars, roughly thrown to the ground, pummeled, kicked and much worse than that. Often, over trivial things. Police even in small towns have become indistinguishable from soldiers.
It is out of hand obviously so and if left unchecked will grow much worse, much sooner as the vortex picks up speed. What was inconceivable 20 years ago is routine today. What will be routine 20 years from today?
We face a choice: Either we accept being treated as indigs by an army of occupation that accepts no limits to its authority and which regards us as disposable as themselves as untouchable. Or we step back from the abyss before its too late. We recover our senses. We no longer accept the unacceptable.
Heres how, in a few simple steps:
* Cops must be bound by the law -
As citizens, we are told that ignorance of the law is no excuse. That it is our obligation to know the law. Surely, the same ought to apply to those charged with enforcing it. Yet cops routinely ignore the law, even when it is pointed out to them in literal black and white. Many states, for example, have open carry laws. It is legal to wear a gun in plain view in public. Yet cops will often waylay at gunpoint, detain, disarm and question individuals who have done nothing in violation of any law who are merely open carrying in full compliance with the letter of the law. They will justify this illegal assault by referencing concerns either their own or those expressed by some unnamed person who called in.
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