And so it begins.
Things are going to get a bit ugly,
Great job there mayor ya butthead.
Police call? We’ll get there,,,,,,, sometime.
Shoot out in Bed Sty? Let em shoot. Hell with em.
Somewhere in Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”, the assault on the existing law enforcement establishment is but one step in creating the chaos necessary for truly radical change. Then it is absolutely necessary to re-establish “order”, most often by some draconian measures like the Committee of Public Safety, established after the French Revolution, when the Jacobins under the leadership of Robespierre took over the control of France. But order never came under the iron hand of this rule, which reached out and condemned Robespierre himself to the guillotine.
The revolution now begun shall eventually turn and engage in eating their own. Before then, though, many innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire shall die, in a burst of violence that may succeed in making the day of September 9, 2001, look like a rainy afternoon in the park.
And the worst part, there shall be no foreign enemy to place the blame upon.