Archive for November, 2011


A very interesting insight on police against population issues. Why to pity the police:
http://t.co/dQ2UDyjG

“Instead, it’s a dozen scared kids and a police officer named John Pike spraying them in the face from three feet away. And while it’s his finger pulling the trigger, the police system is what put him in the position to be standing in front of those students. I am sure that he is a man like me, and he didn’t become a cop to shoot history majors with pepper spray. But the current policing paradigm requires that students get shot in the eyes with a chemical weapon if they resist, however peaceably. Someone has to do it.

And while the kids may cough up blood and writhe in pain, what happens to the man who does it is in some ways much, much worse.”

Here comes 15 minutes of a very insightful speech by Paul Chappell. This excerpt is mostly about the lengths, armies would go to to make people kill others and how many techniques, tricks and manipulations you actually need to achieve that. “What is the greatest problem of armies…? … Keeping in mind armies have lots of problems, food, supply, logistics, recruiting… getting soldiers to kill is a big problem. But there is an even bigger problem… it is getting soldiers to die … our flight response is far more powerful than our fight response. Most peoples natural reaction is to run away as far as they can as fast as they can.”

You can find the full about an hour speech over here.

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