Sunday, July 30, 2006

What's The Point?

This is a rather disturbing video of a police action.




One wonders what the point of all this un-enforced law is; why are thousands, millions of Britons breaking laws that are rarely enforced?


The point is this:
The state is using the camera and surveillance systems(which we cannot use-that's illegal!)to find out the identities of as many non-caring law-breakers as possible.

They have no intention or even desire to enforce the law-they merely want to know who we are for future reference.
They can make us lose our jobs; they can give us a bad reputation with the immigration and admission authorities of foreign countries(to stop us escaping, even for holidays).
They can let us out of the law on license, a license they can choose to rescind at any time(since it has no legal existence).

By these means they hope to control us, with the truncheon of Damocles ever swinging about our heads.
They don't care that we abide by the law. They only care that we do as they say.

It is no accident that the man murdered by the Metropolitan Police on the Tube was Brazilian;Brazilians know all about corrupt police, and only a Brazilian or similar would carry himself in such a way as to excite a murderous response in armed policemen, people who responded against all their official training like mad dogs.

Part of the farce is the amount of space given to 'crime reporting' on TV; the facts(the obvious ones) are stated and spokesmen 'appeal for calm', we the so-called law-abiding majority becoming stone-faced killers of our own consciences in the effort to blind the cracks of our vision with video polyfiller.

And so the real coppers of the past are held up for ridicule while the procedural numbskulls of today are supposed, seriously, to be the real thing.

I can't wait for the UN observers to arrive.

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