NYPD Appear to Beat Man for Falling Asleep on Train During His Trip Home

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

NYPD Beat this Man for Sleeping on the Train on His Way Home From Work:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/nypd-beat-man-sleeping-train-home-work/

(Matt Agorist) A disturbing video was submitted to the Free Thought Project, via Facebook, which shows a New York man being assaulted by NYPD cops.

The alleged reason for the police harassment was that he fell asleep on the train.

In the video, we can hear the man plead with police to allow him to stay on the train so he can get home. He was on his way home from work, according to the video.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: “The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.” – Fredrick Douglass

Had enough, yet?

But, Without Government, Who Would Use Violence to Enforce Victimless Crimes?

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following captioned photo here, being shared by the page, “Cop Block,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

NYPD Is Outta Control.
Standing in solidarity with the other NYPD Officers videotaped in recent days choking their victims. This poor excuse for a human was photographed choking a woman who was 7 months pregnant. If this was any member of the public, this would be attempted murder.
[Jacob/ We Copwatch]

Pregnant Woman Apparently Put in Chokehold by NYPD Cop During Dispute Over Illegal Grilling:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/pregnant-woman-apparently-put-chokehold-article-1.1882755

My Commentary: But, without government, who would “protect” society from a pregnant woman “illegal[ly] grilling” with her family on the sidewalk in front of her home, without so much as a single complaint from neighbors, and with the sidewalk not even being obstructed?

Beware of Pro-Government Extremists With Badges!

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “TRUTHgasm,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"Remember, without government... there would be chaos!"

“Remember, without government… there would be chaos!”

My Commentary: No joke. When PRO-government extremists terrorize our communities, we actually call it “law enforcement”…

What up, Stockholm Syndrome?

From Overseer to Officer

The following correspondence originally took place here, upon the Facebook page, “United Against Police Terror – San Diego

United Against Police Terror – Sand Diego:

"From overseer to officer: the history of policing in America"

“From overseer to officer: the history of policing in America”

#FROMOVERSEERTOOFFICER #UAPTSD BY #AARONLEAF AKA #IRATE
Colonial America experienced an increase in population in major cities during the 1700s. Some of these cities began to see an influx of immigrant groups moving in from various countries(including Germany, Ireland, Italy, and several Scandinavian countries), which directly contributed to the rapid increase in population. The growth in population also created an increase in social disorder and unrest. The sources of social tension varied across different regions of Colonial America; however, the introduction of new racial and ethnic groups was identified as a common source of discord. Racial and ethnic conflict was a problem across Colonial America,including both the northern and southern regions of the country. Since the watch groups could no longer cope with this change in the social climate, more formalized means of policing began to take shape. Most of the historical literature neglects to document the events that took place in the southern region—specifically, the creation of slave patrols in the South.
Slave Patrols
Slave patrols (or Paddy Rollers) first emerged in South Carolina in the early 1700s, but historical documents also identify the existence of slave patrols in most other parts of the southern region .Samuel Walker identified slave patrols as the first publicly funded police agencies in the American South. Slave patrols were created to manage the race-based conflict occurring in the southern region of Colonial America; these patrols were created with the specific intent of maintaining control over slave populations. Three principal duties placed on slave patrols in the South during this time, including searches of slave lodges, keeping slaves off of roadways, and disassembling meetings organized by groups of slaves. Slave Patrols were known for their high level of brutality and ruthlessness as they maintained control over the slave population. The members of slave patrols were usually White males (occasionally a few women) from every echelon in the social strata, ranging from very poor individuals to plantation owners that wanted to ensure control over their slaves. Slave patrols remained in place during the Civil War and were not completely disbanded after slavery ended. During early Reconstruction, several groups merged with what was formerly known as slave patrols to maintain control over African American citizens. Groups such as the federal military, the state militia, and the Ku Klux Klan took over the responsibilities of earlier slave patrols and were known to be even more violent than their predecessors. Over time, these groups began to resemble and operate similar to some of the newly established police departments in the United States. In fact, By 1837, the Charleston Police Department had 100officers and the primary function of this organization was slave patrol, these officers regulated the movements of slaves and free blacks, checking documents, enforcing slave codes, guarding against slave revolts and catching runaway slaves.” Scholars and historians assert that the transition from slave patrols to publicly funded police agencies was seamless in the southern region of the United States.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/207464412/From-Overseer-to-Officer

Rayn: Indeed! KRS-One agrees!

Sound of da Police – KRS-One:

I Cannot Be Silent While the Greatest Purveyor of Violence in the World Continues to Expand, as an Empire

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “End U.S. Wars and Occupations,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"True leaders work for peace." "The greatest purveyor of violence in the world: my own government, I cannot be silent." - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

“True leaders work for peace.” “The greatest purveyor of violence in the world: my own government, I cannot be silent.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

My Commentary: Indeed!

2003 Base Status Report: “702 Overseas Bases in 130 Different Countries”:
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0115-08.htm

2005 Base Status Report: “737 U.S. Military Bases”:
http://www.alternet.org/story/47998

Under Obama, America’s Military Empire Continues to Expand:
http://acidrayn.com/2009/12/18/under-obama-americas-military-empire-continues-to-expand/