This is my reflection of what todays law enforcement mindset is and how every injustice to others is mostly driven by ego and a psychopathic lust for power.
What gives law enforcers their lust for power? What makes them absolutely enjoy to trample on peoples rights and freedoms? What makes them look upon individuals as “their servants”? I believe it comes from a deep rooted inability of the officer to “self-reflect” on themselves. Their decision to become law enforcers actually serves as a “distraction” from “looking in the mirror” and really explore their souls.
The law enforcers of the world today all have one thing in common. They all crave POWER! Whether it’s local, state , or federal the ones that took a sworn oath to protect the rights of individuals absolutely fail at upholding the rights of the individuals . When you encounter a law enforcer today, your life hangs by a thread. No matter how cooperative you are with these uniformed gang members their number one priority is to look at you as an enemy.
If you are not in their “thin blue line society” then you are looked upon as a suspect. Most police today make up things as the encounter unfolds. They want your I.D. like a drug addict wants crack cocaine! God forbid if you question the reason they want to see your I.D. That in their eyes is suspicious. That’s because they are conformist order followers. They are not moralists, who use logic to question the indoctrination of society. They view anyone using logic as rebellion against their perceived authority.
Today’s law enforcement also view anyone who decides to record a police interaction as a threat. Why is it that they see it as a threat? It’s because it is an unbiased witness to what is actually transpiring. The camera does not lie. It holds the law enforcer accountable for their words and actions. There have been many law enforcers caught doing tyrannical things with their own bodycams!
Law enforcement, also known as, “the thin blue line gang” have a mindset that they have a higher claim of authority over their fellow humans. This is so obvious in today’s society. To actually enjoy putting another human through hardship you have to have an evil mindset. To blindly follow orders without using any morality does not make a person “honorable”. It makes them someone without a “moral compass”.
The ego of a law enforcer is what you risk tampering with if you appear to be anything other than a typical “dumb pesky citizen“. That’s because if you are knowledgeable and exert that knowledge on your own behalf, in the officers mind, you are questioning that ego. You are piercing that “ego bubble” that they surround themselves with in order to artificially feel superior. It’s just like anyone driving a hot sports car. Have you ever noticed that any time you start to question a law enforcer they get defensive and say something like “I’m the one asking the questions here”.
There have been many instances where people exercised their freedom of speech in the presence of law enforcers and the end result was retaliation by the officer. That’s because most law enforcement live their daily lives angry at the world and you are their punching bag. Most of them are like a pressure cooker waiting to boil over.
How brainwashed does a person, such as a law enforcer, have to be in order to believe that anything that a politician writes is something that they must enforce without questioning it? A law enforcer creates revenue for their jurisdiction by essentially being a “pirate” for politicians. If the politicians did not have their “stormtroopers” then they would be powerless.
The endless indoctrination that society has been put through to convince them that all law enforcement are the “good guys” is evident when you speak to the majority of people. That’s because they never dig into and do their own research into the tyrannical actions that nearly all law enforcers are guilty of. The slogan “back the blue until it happens to you” is the general mindset.
I know these things because I was once a law enforcement officer and I used the “power of authority” to distract me from looking at myself and facing my own insecurities. You see as long as I was questioning the intentions and actions of other people I did not have to question myself. I do believe that if I had not left law enforcement, I would have never developed a true appreciation for peoples freedoms and liberties. I would have continued down the road of making my own frustrations other peoples problem, which is exactly what the majority of law enforcers do each and everyday in what they call “just doing my job“.
During my time in law enforcement, many of the other officer’s I worked with, got annoyed with me always questioning their motives and tactics. I didn’t realize, at the time, that I was questioning my own reason for being in law enforcement. I was starting to develop a sense that I was becoming something that I did not like “when I looked into the mirror”. I started seeing that I was not “serving and protecting” the public, I was serving and protecting only my fellow law enforcers.
I was trained to view the public as inferior. I was trained to look out for the departments safety over the individuals safety. I was expected to “look away” at other officers doing tyrannical things to individuals that did not deserve it. I admit that, in the beginning, I was naive and used the phrase “just doing my job” to keep from looking at myself and my actions. One day I realized the path that I was headed down and I made a choice to get off the order follower track.
Over the course of my life I have been around a lot of cops, due to a family member working in a police department for thirty four years. For some reason I became one. I didn’t stay in law enforcement long because I had morals and principles. I quickly learned, after becoming a law enforcer, that you are not rewarded for being a critical thinker and questioning orders. You are rewarded for being an ass kissing order follower.
I was once guilty of having no critical thinking, not honoring the individual rights of fellow humans, and nearly every thought was ran through the filter of the badge. I was an order follower that actually thought I was doing the right thing by depriving people of their dignity.
While in law enforcement I saw plenty of adults with a badge that had the mentality of a psychopath. The majority of law enforcers today are like bullies from high school on steroids. Their ego is fueled by the tyranny they force upon their fellow humans. They will lose self control if you simply question their “perceived authority”.
I look back now and I am so grateful that I did not make a career of law enforcement. I thankfully took a long look at myself and broke free of the order following mentality. I awakened to the lunacy of thinking that everyone was guilty until proven innocent. I saw how crazy it was to want to see someone’s I.D. like a drug addict wants crack cocaine. Now I share information to the masses in an attempt to show how law enforcement are not here to “protect and serve” but to “deprive and humiliate” the public.
What people need to start doing is turn off NFL, NBA, Netflix, the mainstream news, and Hollywood. Then start doing real research about the “teeth” of the ruling elites and globalists that are made up by the local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies worldwide. People need to realize that cops do not become psychopaths, but psychopaths do become cops. When the globalist decide to flip the switch on society they use the mindless order followers to enact their tyranny on We The People.
I see, in Americas future, more tyrannical dictates being placed upon it’s individuals. The law enforcers will be expected to set aside their critical thinking and be the order followers to enforce these edicts. A person that believes that they have a higher authority over another person has to have an evil mind or else they could not live with themselves for what they have done to their fellow man.
To all law enforcers: What do you see when you look into the mirror?
