You'd think that as a libertarian Rand would watch a lot of police bodycam videos, just to have an idea of how much government tyranny is out there, etc.
You really don't have to watch very many to see many armed criminals elect to forgo their trial and due process and force a more immediate resolution. How many executions start by handing the executee a Glock and saying "good luck" to the executioner?
Nah, deaths outside of custody are almost definitively not executions. The only time they come close is when the line between in and out of custody gets a little blurry. Otherwise it's basically a death in combat with the goal protecting of law abiding citizens, police themselves included.
Using an unrealistic work of womanbrain fiction as your model for law enforcement rather than all the records of reality around you is unfortunately peak Libertarian.
You'd think that as a libertarian Rand would watch a lot of police bodycam videos, just to have an idea of how much government tyranny is out there, etc.
You really don't have to watch very many to see many armed criminals elect to forgo their trial and due process and force a more immediate resolution. How many executions start by handing the executee a Glock and saying "good luck" to the executioner?
Nah, deaths outside of custody are almost definitively not executions. The only time they come close is when the line between in and out of custody gets a little blurry. Otherwise it's basically a death in combat with the goal protecting of law abiding citizens, police themselves included.
Using an unrealistic work of womanbrain fiction as your model for law enforcement rather than all the records of reality around you is unfortunately peak Libertarian.
Government tyranny is not deployed against criminals.
Not everyone the police interact with are criminals, but that bit was just a tongue in cheek dunk on libertarians anyway
But let's be real: almost everyone shot by the police..........
It's not as if the police are used to visit dissenters and then shoot them. At least not often.
A man of taste.