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VaderClone4Congress?'s avatar

Its called selective enforcement

Kind of like not enforcing border laws. Already. In. Place.

Iron Fist's avatar

Anything he does is better than the party of criminals.

Redeemed Dissident's avatar

John Whitehead's book (Battlefield America) from a few years back opened my (otherwise largely blind) eyes to the growing desire/plan to enable & empower a militarized police force that is a hallmark of any totalitarian governance structure. We certainly saw SOME EXAMPLES of that in Australia, China, etc., during CONVD. This (crazily) appears to be part of the anticipated execution of that strategy

https://www.technocracy.news/police-skirt-facial-recognition-bans-with-new-type-of-ai/

If one follows the trail on chipped humans, whether by physical implantation or via nanotech ingested, inhaled, injected, etc., then the ability to not only track location, but the gathering of bio-specific information, thought monitoring and attitudinal inference are all possible (think pre-crime, which is in development and in some countries, in more primitive versions, already in use) are feasible - whether they use physical identification through scans, or locate and ascertain information about you via the tower/satellite arrays that can put an EMF signal ANYWHERE in the world....

Stephan Rinbaum's avatar

Sadly, this isn't a new problem:

BDP - "Illegal Business" 1988 - "The police department is like a crew

It does whatever they want to do"

https://soundcloud.com/boogie-down-productions/illegal-business

"plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose"

Diana's avatar

Right on. Your analysis is spot on. I agree the police act like a gang. I have seen & heard about appalling police violations that go unaddressed. The longer we let it continue the harder it will be to stop.