Defund the Police

Various groups and movements have called for the “defunding of the police”, and are promoted heavily by many main stream media outlets and publications.
However this is an orchestrated propaganda psyop set up to manipulate the general public to move in the opposite direction.
A “psyop” is short for the phrase Psychological Operation or Warfare, which is the term given to the action of government’s influencing the perceptions and attitudes of an individual or group, often foreign but become increasingly domestic.
Based on the ill-conceived and incorrect assumption that the police deal in law, and are there to “protect the people”; most individuals consider defunding the police a bad idea.
Usually based on the left-right divide, people who are unable to critically think and cannot see the deception are easily persuaded to go against the opposing side.
This results in the refunding of the police, which often includes them being granted more “powers” given to them by government.
Note: the amount of political power is dependent on the number of brainwashed slaves.
The truth is the police have no authority, nor does the government, but people with a slave mentality have just given away theirs.
Note: it should also be noted that from the earliest conception of the police, they have been working with organised crime. The “criminals” create the “problem”; the police are there to “solve” the “problem”.
The police, courts, lawyers and “criminals” are all working together against you for money.
It is a scam and a racket, design to generate billions in revenue while simultaneously suppressing the poor and weak, referred to as the “citizen” or “slave to the system”.
If you think you are safe by giving away your sovereignty, rights and authority to another, you never will be.
100 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 2 Sep
A friend thinks the "defund the police" movement is actually the federal government's incentives acting to disarm local LEOs so that we move to a federal police force and can't defend ourselves from oligarch overreach.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 2 Sep
This reminded me of the day I almost started running away from undercover cops. They stopped their car next to me, stepped out and looked at me in a way I knew they were trouble. It was also in a part of town known for more crime. I started walking faster and crossed a corner and almost started running but then I heard "Police! Stop!" from behind and I indeed stopped. They wanted to search my bag and I didn't resist because I didn't want any trouble, had nothing to hide and was still trusting authority. I should have at least asked for their ID though.
But how could a civilian recognize a fake ID from a real one anyway if they have never seen one before?
Also, anyone can shout "Police! Stop!".
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