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Leave Rioters and Protesters Alone

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

The amount of law enforcement surrounding the American President’s house and office is simply overwhelming. We may not have seen incidences of public disorder or skirmishes with the law anywhere near 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue – but we know its there. The number of secret service agents amongst the tourists, among the pedestrians on the street and the snipers in the office buildings everywhere cannot be under estimated.

And yet, right in front of the White House – right across the street – is a man in a tent protesting something about nuclear technology. He sits there in his tent unperturbed. Of course, if many more people came to occupy this area, it would look more like an Occupy Wall Street event. Conversely, how are we to know whether this ‘protester’ is actually an undercover agent?

The point to all this is two-pronged: You do not bring a spoon to a knife fight, and neither do you need to see the devil to be scared of burning in purgatory. The U.S. government has managed to do what many of the world’s most brutal dictators and overly zealous law enforcement personnel have failed miserably at. It has been incredibly successful at lulling Americans into a sense of false security where they feel like they can take up arms against the federal government whenever they can, feel like they have rights and can say or whatever it is under the First Amendment of their Constitution.

However, when was the last time anyone actually went head-to-head with U.S. law enforcement and won? One cannot count the incidents of 9/11 or terrorist attacks. This new form of warfare is being addressed at such lethal levels that a case could be brought against Obama and his predecessor.

Ultimately, in trying to keep their people down, many other governments lose the fight for public order or regime maintenance. In seeking to maintain law and order, law enforcement agencies tend to overplay their hand. The U.S., on the other hand, under promises and in this way, over delivers. No one will mess with the police in New York or Los Angeles. There are too many undercover police in New Orleans and Florida – and then the marshals on the U.S. Mexico border are simply too many to be ignored.

In the end, people are afraid of this American devil – a deeper fear than that one Russians felt under Josef Stalin or even Vladimir Putin’s rusty bureaucracy. Perhaps these other countries should take notes.

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