Police MURDER Innocent Man Who Does Not Consent To Tyranny
Posted by freedomforall 2 years, 1 month ago to Government
Excerpt:
"An interesting thing about government – about government workers – is that they can legally do things that would be criminal under the law if we were to do them.
This begs the question about the morality of what government does – unless one takes the position that legality and morality are synonymous. In which case it is hard to understand why the leaders of National Socialist Germany – always important spell out the socialism that was at the core of that murderous regime – were prosecuted after World War II, given that the crimes they were charged with weren’t criminal, as a matter of (German National Socialist) law.
Government morality seems to boil down to this: If you do not follow its laws, government workers will – ultimately – kill you.
A young man named Chase Allen, who was 25-years-old, is dead because of a chain of events that began when a government worker decided to enforce a law requiring his car (all cars) to be “registered” with the government. Chase did not believe he had a moral obligation to “register” his car with the government and so he didn’t, apparently.
You may think the government has the right to enforce such laws, though it is difficult to understand how “government” – which isn’t a living being – can have any rights at all. It certainly has power, of course – but then, so did the National Socialists in Germany."
Original report:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/...
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Government is out of control.
Agents of government are not being trained to honor individual rights guaranteed by the US constitution.
Instead they are provided with military weapons and trained to shoot first and ask questions later.
"An interesting thing about government – about government workers – is that they can legally do things that would be criminal under the law if we were to do them.
This begs the question about the morality of what government does – unless one takes the position that legality and morality are synonymous. In which case it is hard to understand why the leaders of National Socialist Germany – always important spell out the socialism that was at the core of that murderous regime – were prosecuted after World War II, given that the crimes they were charged with weren’t criminal, as a matter of (German National Socialist) law.
Government morality seems to boil down to this: If you do not follow its laws, government workers will – ultimately – kill you.
A young man named Chase Allen, who was 25-years-old, is dead because of a chain of events that began when a government worker decided to enforce a law requiring his car (all cars) to be “registered” with the government. Chase did not believe he had a moral obligation to “register” his car with the government and so he didn’t, apparently.
You may think the government has the right to enforce such laws, though it is difficult to understand how “government” – which isn’t a living being – can have any rights at all. It certainly has power, of course – but then, so did the National Socialists in Germany."
Original report:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/...
----------------------------------------------------------
Government is out of control.
Agents of government are not being trained to honor individual rights guaranteed by the US constitution.
Instead they are provided with military weapons and trained to shoot first and ask questions later.
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Reminds me of the pocket holster for my concealed carry pocket pistol.
I wouldn't suddenly move my hand toward any pocket. Even an empty one.
Why does the video cut away at that particular moment? Where is the rest of the supposed video showing a gun?
Show the entire video or be assumed to be lying because you are an armed government thug.
I really can't take the side of the individual in this one. He acted brazenly stupid according to all accounts. There is a time and place to contest the legality of law enforcement actions and it ISN'T by trying to pull a gun on officers during a traffic stop.
Not unless you want to die.
He was being an idiot. Then (sure looked to me like) he pulled a gun out of a holster. I have trouble getting excited about this one, compared to innumerable others where the police shoot people under far more benign circumstances.
"You can't require me to register my vehicle"? Come on.
I wouldn't have behaved the same. I would bend to the will of the government to stay alive. I'm a Civic Wimp in that regard. In a traffic stop situation. I think first of survival and not rights.
If we're dead we can't stand up for rights.
I have to say, despite the fact that he was murdered, he also won the Darwin Award. It's not only Black people who win the Darwin Award, White people do too.
Why am I thinking Chase Allen wanted to "commit suicide by police."
by design
for more control of We the People
murder?
likely