I thought this was interesting as just like how Texas state decided to use it's national guard to enforce border control over blatant federal inaction, people are turning to private groups to protect their property over police inaction and even assistance to squatters.
Shows there's at least the will to not comply to the establishment and that the power vacuum they created is being filled by the private sector. The same guy I linked had a previous video showing a heavily armed security group protecting a gas station so don't be surprised if blue areas are no longer under police protection but multiple private security contractors.
Organized crime traditionally took care of things when cops won't. Yeah, you had to pay protection money on top of taxes that go to the worthless justice system, but at least the dindu that robbed your store will "disappear" after you tell Tony about it, instead of being released bail-free next day by an activist judge/DA.
I can't remember which country it was, but I remember once learning about how when corruption was such a problem with the police. Business owners ended up paying the revolutionaries to do the security and law enforcement instead. That's how bad shit can get when it comes to this sort of thing. The problem we have in the west is, the normie population is frequently turning on any genuine revolutionaries out there and don't support them, I think it's going to have to get so much worse before people take any of this seriously.
I thought this was interesting as just like how Texas state decided to use it's national guard to enforce border control over blatant federal inaction, people are turning to private groups to protect their property over police inaction and even assistance to squatters.
Shows there's at least the will to not comply to the establishment and that the power vacuum they created is being filled by the private sector. The same guy I linked had a previous video showing a heavily armed security group protecting a gas station so don't be surprised if blue areas are no longer under police protection but multiple private security contractors.
Organized crime traditionally took care of things when cops won't. Yeah, you had to pay protection money on top of taxes that go to the worthless justice system, but at least the dindu that robbed your store will "disappear" after you tell Tony about it, instead of being released bail-free next day by an activist judge/DA.
I can't remember which country it was, but I remember once learning about how when corruption was such a problem with the police. Business owners ended up paying the revolutionaries to do the security and law enforcement instead. That's how bad shit can get when it comes to this sort of thing. The problem we have in the west is, the normie population is frequently turning on any genuine revolutionaries out there and don't support them, I think it's going to have to get so much worse before people take any of this seriously.
Cuba? I feel it was some place S of the continental states but can't recall exactly.
Isn’t this basically how the Italian Mafia got started. Wise guys doing things for people who couldn’t call the cops.