Those Who Rely On Disorder For Their Survival Desire Chaos
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it" - Upton Sinclair
How many people do you think actually serve humanity on their jobs? Do you think the grocery store worker realizes the service they provide? The farmer (maybe)? I donāt believe that the majority of folks believe they are changing the world when that alarm sounds and they get ready ready for work in the morning.
However, when it comes to law enforcement (LE) - city, county, state or federal - this is a delusion they live with, and by, every day. They believe that without them civilization will perish. This is especially true in America. The propaganda that has been peddled to teach the general public that LE are the nightwatchmen, and without them we would all be raped or dead, is evident by the worship shown to them by the general public. This idolatry doesnāt exist in most countries.
The reality is, police arrive to stop a crime less than 5% of the time. If you go on any gun forum, there are some police officers telling you they want you to have a firearm and know how to use it because they wonāt be there in time in case you are attacked. If you happen to ask, given that fact, why their job is necessary at all, youāll probably be told to ācall a crackheadā if you get in trouble. Yes, I know, contradictory messaging. But that Upton Sinclair quote I included in the sub-heading makes sense when you pay attention.
Police, politicians and pretty much any government worker you encounter remains immune to criticism of their occupation because the house theyāre paying for, the private school their child attends and that sweet, late-model truck theyāre driving is dependent upon the theft of your wealth. Even if a government employee should wake up to the fact that the very existence of their job is harmful to you, how many do you think will choose their flourishing over yours? I think you know the answer to that question. It is very few.
I wish my work involved more private industry and less government involvement.