Tag: police
Use Your Common Sense and Guess Why
by russelltwyce on Dec.01, 2009, under Criminal Law, News Commentary
Here is a headline:
“Four Police Officers Gunned Down over their Morning Coffee”
“WHY!” People wail and ask. Well hello! Use some common sense. The now dead suspect has spent his whole life being treated as an animal. What do you expect him to be but an animal? Why did he kill four police officers? Maybe the clue is in this clipping from the news article?- “They said he was on drugs, and it took four police officers to take him down.”
People, maybe it is time to face up to the common sense truth on the question of ‘why’. The police of today are thugs. The police EXCESSIVELY employ violence, they are bullies and they swarm their victims like like cowards. Four violent cops tackled this person and then manhandled him into chains and a cage. And then as soon as he was free, he shot and killed four officers. The four dead likely weren’t the same ones who swarmed and brutalized him, but they wore the same uniforms and were similarly armed to the teeth.
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There IS a reason why crimes and atrocities like this are happening. For one thing, police ARE bringing it onto themselves and for another, society is creating monsters by treating ALL of us like livestock. And when we actually dare to think about it, there IS a simple, painless and HUMANE solution.
If you’re interested, ask me. If not, then watch for more like this in the daily news, because it’s going to get much MUCH worse – until we start to make it better.
Stop Believing the TV propaganda and start using your OWN Brain!
Police Corruption
by russelltwyce on Jul.10, 2009, under Corruption, Criminal Law, Law Enforcement, Rule of Law Sucks
Rule-of-Law = Police Corruption
Blame the Rule-of-Law for Police Corruption – Everywhere
People and the Western media like to point fingers and offer nasty exposes of the police corruption in Asia and Latin America. The west puffs up and boasts: “Here we have the rule-of-law”. To burst your bubble, they have your ‘rule of law’ in developing nations too and yes, there is police corruption in Asia and Latin America, but it is of an honest sort of police corruption. IE. The police are open and straightforward about the corruption. They hold a hand out after a traffic violation and a driver hands over some cash and it’s a done deal without the courts, lawyers and the pernicious system becoming involved.
Local Police Corruption
Now let’s look at the police corruption in supposedly “civilized” Western nations. The police don’t stick their hands out seeking cash bribes—BUT—there are other forms of payments and one is career advancement. The police officer that meets his/her quota of revenue generated with tickets gets promoted and a pay raise. A ticket ‘quota’ is a government’s crime against its citizens and it contributes to the hidden but still nefarious police corruption in the West.
Quota System is Police Corruption
But ticket quotas aren’t the only form of police corruption in the supposedly civilized parts of the world. Another way police are ‘paid off’ by western governments is with an entrenched protection against prosecution for crimes the police commit—and they regularly commit MANY. Some police crimes are taking sex from prostitutes/speeders in lieu of ticket issuance or arrest and taking money from criminals in return. Police are NOT subjected to ANY investigation either individually or the whole department, except by themselves. Similarly, the entire justice system is NOT up for internal scrutiny, except as looking in a mirror. Let me put it this way. Nobody polices the police and supposed justice is not held to justice. This is NOT a healthy situation. It INVITES police corruption and it rewards corrupt police.
Nobody Polices the Corrupt Police
International Police Corruption
‘When you point at something, there are four curled fingers pointing back.’ That’s a well-worn expression but it is utterly poignant in respects of police corruption. Asia and Latin America do have corrupt police but the corruption problem there would be easier to solve because it’s in the open. The more difficult cure is where everyone knows the police are corrupt but on society’s urging, all pretend to think otherwise. There are corrupt police all over the world because the corruption problem is systemic. The rule-of-aw is a horrible system of justice that facilitates and encourages corruption. We need to replace the rule of law with a better system of keeping public order. Only then will police corruption come to an end.






