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Amanda
"I don't see a way to control these people and enforce those laws without a body specifically made to do so."
For fuck's sake, life isn't about controlling other people. Isn't that what a rapist does? Tries to control another person? You and all of these cops, amongst other individuals, have a rapist mindset. Anybody who wants to control somebody else is seriously sick in the head, which is a lot of people unfortunately. Life is neither about enforcing the law. A rapist, a thief, a criminal of any sort disregards the law; hence the criminality of their behaviour. The law does more harm than good. I don't understand why that's so difficult to comprehend for so many different people.
In addition to that, it makes absolutely no sense to relegate the "protection" of ourselves (that which is proclaimed to be the service provided by the police) and the enforcement of our values to a particular group of people, a small group at that. If you were a criminal, what would be more worrisome: a small, localized group of "protectors/enforcers" or a massive, non-localized group of "protectors/enforcers"? Obviously the latter. Likewise, many values that are enforced, are not values held by the majority, let alone the whole.
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