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Police, justice, enforcement is changing

Posted by Popcorn on 2026-July-6 23:07:44, Monday
In reply to Defend Your Rights by NOT Talking to the Police posted by Husky on 2026-July-6 12:03:37, Monday

It (anything under the solicitor general) has become much more business like, run as a corporation. It's bloated has endless fascists, departments, branches, squads, units, precincts and they hold a lot of real estate as each segment becomes concerned with it's bank accounts.

Cops used to protect what was called the middle class, this ideal has been shrinking to a point where the "middle class" has disappeared leaving a thin line between rich and poor - - the ultra rich, and the ultra poor.

Property taxes become the line that defines where enforcement stands and what they defend. Politics and academia like say a PhD in criminology defend the status quo, never speaking out of line to what needs to be said and studied... much like their buddies in psychology.

The capitalist era has achieved it's destination. that being communism or fascism... 50 odd companies have a huge dominance now.

Don't forget the cops themselves are under a lot of pressure, perhaps robotic enforcement personnel is not too far off..?

The humanity is being expunged, cops are no longer friends, or anything really for that matter... just robots doing a job keeping the status quo thriving, the courts humming, and protecting the mother elite thriving.

Life on this tiny planet....

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