Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Police State In The Making::Key Ingredient ::Multiculturalism.

Paul Craig Roberts writes
Naïve Americans who think they live in a free society should watch the videos filmed by students at a John Kerry speech Sept. 17, Constitution Day, at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

At the conclusion of Kerry's speech, Andrew Meyer, a 21-year-old journalism student, was selected by Sen. Kerry to ask a question. Meyer held up a copy of BBC investigative reporter Greg Palast's book Armed Madhouse and asked if Kerry was aware that Palast's investigations determined that Kerry had actually won the election. Why, Meyer asked, had Kerry conceded the election so quickly when there were so many obvious examples of vote fraud? Why, Meyer went on to ask, was Kerry refusing to consider Bush's impeachment when Bush was about to initiate another act of military aggression, this time against Iran?

At this point the public's protectors – the police – decided that Meyer had said too much. They grabbed Meyer and began dragging him off. Meyer said repeatedly "I have done nothing wrong," which under our laws he had not. He threatened no one and assaulted no one.




That didn't stop the cops from applying a taser to him.... the kid was being obnoxious but it seems to me the taser has moved from being a substitute for lethal force (gun) to being a replacement for good police work and common sense- like industrial farming vs. organic, its a convenient simple minded shortcut.

I DO think that having more minorities -particularly if they are foreigners- and women on the police force and a multicultural society make brutality more prevalent -for example in the video there are several women officers- obviously could not physically handle the guy (even more scary are female firefighters - and often such women are lesbians with a radical, man hating agenda)- if it were six men perhaps the taser not necessary.

Police used to come out of and be part of communities - since globalization and multiculturalism make that impossible they are indifferent to communities- it is no accident that truly brutal police and state armies that terrorize populations are always from outside the culture.

A textbook example of what happens under mass immigration and globalization is Great Briton. Bobbies used to not carry anything more lethal than a night stick and that was all that was necessary to be an police officer in Briton. They had the trust of their communities and Briton enjoyed a low crime rate. Now, with mass immigration, it is unimaginable for bobbies to NOT have guns...and of course crime in the UK has soared. Yet globalists claim diversity enriches us. I have yet to see how.

but what is also disturbing is that the police are using violence IN ANSWER to peaceful actions - even if they are disturbing the peace they are not violent actions....

The evidence that multiculturalism creates isolation is overwhelming
http://www.theelectroniceconomist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displaystory.cfm?subjectid=894664&story_id=E1_NQGDVVR

In the presence of [ethnic] diversity, we hunker down. We act like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. And it's not just that we don't trust people who are not like us. In diverse communities, we don't trust people who do look like us.

I think a "perfect storm' is coming to New York for two reasons: The lowered army standards which means they now are full of gang members
and a few years ago bloomberg radically lowered police recruitment standards now he proudly says %25 of cops are foreign born minorities- they come from countries were corruption is the norm for the culture, and often are well versed in racial identity politics.

My advice, get out, get a gun, or both.

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