Much news about police lately. Versus our other burden.
I've been nestling this thought for the last few years - is a paid police force a good idea?
It seems so, if you desire law and order. But what does it do to the people who're paying for it? Does it not take the responsibility for law and order out of their own hands? Does it not evolve a less type of protector in the average man? Does he not become more docile, tame? What if he alone was responsible for the safety of his family? Might he slide so easily into "democracy"? Might he protest forcefully much sooner?
Might he at least be psychologically more aware of what's going on?
In my opinion paid policemen are akin to the public schoolhouse. Undermining the very premise they claim to represent.
Don't get me wrong. Black lives don't matter, and in fact are a dangerous drag on us. Of course all of these recent White-cop-shooting-"unarmed"-black are entirely warranted.
But who asked for a police force to begin with? Shouldn't we be protecting ourselves without being held to account by "the authorities"?
We're in the intermediate stage of deterioration now and the measure of agin-us and with-us is unclear. At this stage White policemen certainly seem to be "us" vs. "them". I don't think that will last for very long and I suspect that is something the enemy is counting on.
Back to the original premise. Imagine what a society that took it's security upon itself, rather than payed mercenaries to do the job, would look like today. More resilient? Jew-resistant?
With Jews, We Lose.