Tag: Challenges with the court system

  • The role of the police within society

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    B. Lorenzo Buckinchere

    Jan 14, 2024

    Do you remember back in Kindergarten when they taught us to believe that the police are our friends? Well that is not true, and for good reason. They are not supposed to be our friends, because then it’s only fair that they would be expected to be everyone’s friend, including the criminals.

    Ideally, the role of the police is to maintain peace, order and safety within society. And they should do so impartially, otherwise that would give room to corruption. But what happens when the public wants to railroad an innocent neighbor? Does the police then preserve the peace of the majority at the expense of the one? After all, the only rule of a democracy is that majority rules. Right?

    Here is why democracy does not work. If your only rule is that majority rules, then what would one do when the majority becomes more concerned about the strength of their numbers over the ethics of their actions? We have to remember that an unjust action does not become justified based on how many people are in support of that action. All that means is that you have more people to correct.

    If you asked me, democracy is dangerous if left unchecked. Both democracy and socialism have their pros and cons. In socialism, the few oppress the many, while in a democracy, the many oppress the few. And the police are only there, not to protect everyone like they should, but to protect the majority at the expense of the few.

    Even if they feel it is unjust, there are not very many of them who are willing to act upon what they know to be right. Most of them would be quicker to penalize the retaliation of the targeted individual, than the oppression of the majority. As such, they allow injustice to thrive on their watch. This is what is called “group think.” It is true that the police should remain impartial, but they only seem to remain ‘impartial’ against the minority. If that targeted individual was a part of the majority, he might also have been given the mistaken impression that the police were impartial, until it happened to him too. It happened to me too.

    This is what is called gang-stalking, or community mobbing. When the police become facilitators of gang-stalking against one innocent target, I personally have lost all respect for them. Of course I am not going to argue with them in the streets because I don’t have a death wish. But that is why we have the press. Write to the press, or start your own blog. Document everything they do. There is POWER in the tongue, or in this case, the pen. We have to become the community watchdogs. We cannot allow cowardly criminals to take over society. Evil men can only thrive on the silence of the righteous.

    Real cops are heroes. They do not stand idly by, and allow the majority of the public to railroad one innocent person. Most importantly, they understand that siding with the majority does not make them impartial, it makes them all a part of the gang. I am all for the public’s cooperation with the police. But only if both the police and the public have a vested interest in the safety of each member of society.

    Finally, I have noticed throughout my many years in dealing with the police, that they always want to talk the victim out of going to court. They make it seem like you are more likely to get justice from them than you are to get justice from the court, when in fact, the very opposite is true. They do this because they know that the court system is the one place where they are truly powerless. They also know that you are more likely to win if you go to court, because both you and the defendant are allowed due process.

    Why would that be of any concern to them if they truly had a vested interest in seeing justice served? Wouldn’t they be glad to get the burden of your grouse off their hands? It might be an inconvenience to you now, but my recommendation is that you press charges against your offender, then lawyer up and go to court. The only things you need from the arresting officer are his name, along with the date, time, location, and report number. It is true that the court system is not perfect either, but it is worth it in the end because you are more likely to receive justice there than you would from dealing with the police.

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