Ows protesters broken up at Zuccotti Park, NY, on court mandate for "heigenic" reasons.
It has recently become known that some private businesses have recruited law enforcement and mobilized them as their hired henchmen, such as JPMorgan Chase, which made a donation of $4.6 million to the NY Police Foundation.
We live in a society, in short, in which anything can be bought and everything is rigged in favor of the "coporatocracy." Basically this means entire governments and legislatures have been sold to the highest bidders that has transformed democracy into a colossal business enterprise, in which everything is bargained for and everyone gets defrauded. That's the truth.
The NY episode is followed by the recent one in Oakland, in which the police surrounded the protesters and fired upon them with rubber pellets (which can be lethal) and tear gas.
This of course means that the same corporatocracy is terrified of the consequences that a shattering protest movement, in short democracy on the streets, may have for their private business interests and that, as with all autocratic regimes, it will take recourse to repression whenever its abundant financial resources can bring the necessary pressure to bear and transform the state's courts and law enforcement into direct agents of their perverse plans to bring the American people, and hence the American state, into total submission.
In most situations in which the police and the courts become the strong-arms of an unelected power that rules over society, we call this fascism.
This is why I'm always rather diffident and unobliging to the police, military and paramilitary forces, because for me they do not represent liberty and justice, but arrogance and prepotency, while in most cases the people who choose to pursue a career in these fields that I have ever known, are either open fascists in their world views or closet ones, who hide their fascist tendencies behind the unsupportable hypocritical facade of defending the weak and civil society against the forces of crime and tyranny. And the corruption of law enforcement, just look at the NYPD planting drugs on their innocent victims, simply to meet arrest quotas, etc., is naturally appalling and grotesque.
It has recently become known that some private businesses have recruited law enforcement and mobilized them as their hired henchmen, such as JPMorgan Chase, which made a donation of $4.6 million to the NY Police Foundation.
We live in a society, in short, in which anything can be bought and everything is rigged in favor of the "coporatocracy." Basically this means entire governments and legislatures have been sold to the highest bidders that has transformed democracy into a colossal business enterprise, in which everything is bargained for and everyone gets defrauded. That's the truth.
The NY episode is followed by the recent one in Oakland, in which the police surrounded the protesters and fired upon them with rubber pellets (which can be lethal) and tear gas.
This of course means that the same corporatocracy is terrified of the consequences that a shattering protest movement, in short democracy on the streets, may have for their private business interests and that, as with all autocratic regimes, it will take recourse to repression whenever its abundant financial resources can bring the necessary pressure to bear and transform the state's courts and law enforcement into direct agents of their perverse plans to bring the American people, and hence the American state, into total submission.
In most situations in which the police and the courts become the strong-arms of an unelected power that rules over society, we call this fascism.
This is why I'm always rather diffident and unobliging to the police, military and paramilitary forces, because for me they do not represent liberty and justice, but arrogance and prepotency, while in most cases the people who choose to pursue a career in these fields that I have ever known, are either open fascists in their world views or closet ones, who hide their fascist tendencies behind the unsupportable hypocritical facade of defending the weak and civil society against the forces of crime and tyranny. And the corruption of law enforcement, just look at the NYPD planting drugs on their innocent victims, simply to meet arrest quotas, etc., is naturally appalling and grotesque.