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To: KeyLargo

This is the level of savagery these animals want unrestrained by the police. We are seeing their unrestrained behavior unmasked in the video. It reminds me of the movie, “ A Clockwork Orange” (1971).

That said, I want to say there is an elephant in the room that is being ignored. Why are we so stupid? It is the Illegal Drug Industry that is pushing for a hands-off policy by the police. It is this activity that affects huge regions of America’s inner cities. At the heart of this human activity is the structure of gang activity that has existed throughout America’s history. It is this activity exhibited by what we call “gang bangers” that perpetuate these cesspools of human behavior that is now entrenched in the enterprise of drug trafficking. They monopolize their marketplace through violent activity—street justice—which requires firearms. These firearms are acquired through straw-man purchases, burglary and arms trafficking. Efforts to control the possession of arms by these gang bangers is futile. Thus, we see this culture of unrestrained behavior illustrated by the level of murders within their culture. The murder rate in Chicago comes to mind.

The epicenter of all this lawlessness, and the associated collateral damage, is the Illegal Drug Industry. This is the underlying cause of the chaos in the inner cities. The mind altering corrosion of drug addiction is a fact. It destroys the moral fiber of the human mind, and from that, an entire region. Thus you see domestic violence, property crimes, prostitution, phone scams, violence against innocent victims (i.e. Knockout King), high speed racing from police, suicides, revenge killings—the list is endless. All this civil lawlessness could be restrained by the control of the Illegal Drug Industry.

The current thinking about the ability to control the Illegal Drug Industry has been poisoned by the false narrative of Prohibition that failed to control the use of alcohol. It gives the false narrative that the use of black market narcotics cannot be controlled. It does not consider that technology has moved light years ahead from the days of Eliot Ness and Al Capone. For instance, if Eliot Ness had the capability of drone surveillance with the technology now at hand, we could monitor where the drugs are being sold, who are the traffickers, where are the distribution points and who are bringing in the drugs to the distributors. With today’s technology we could crack the backbone of the Illegal Drug Industry.

Why don’t we get serious about the Illegal Drug Industry? Follow the money. Whose pockets are being lined by illegal drug money? I think my bright FReepers can figure that out.


68 posted on 09/22/2016 9:37:29 AM PDT by jonrick46 (The Left has a mental disorder: A totalitarian mindset..)
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To: jonrick46
Why don’t we get serious about the Illegal Drug Industry? Follow the money. Whose pockets are being lined by illegal drug money?

Infiltrate the source and poison the crap. Execute all dealers from kingpin to street level. Repeat as necessary.

81 posted on 09/22/2016 11:11:55 AM PDT by JimRed (Is it 1776 yet? TERM LIMITS, now and forever! Build the Wall, NOW!)
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