- Joined
- Apr 6, 2019
I don't know, maybe they're trying to protect me or something.
I have a couple of guys for that so don't worry about me but thanks.
Free and open democratic discourse is the basis of our civilisation and that's supposed to be the reason that particular principle of open speech matters to us--we live in what is ostensibly a society which extends the will of the public to the actions of the state: and that manifests a power--supposedly a collective one--which executes our criminals or military "insubordinates", in some cases, and foreigners, almost without restriction.
So collectively, through democratic communication, we can apparently choose murder.
Throughout Greek democracy and well into the Roman Republic, politicians who betrayed the public trust were considered highest traitors and ceremoniously thrown from high rocks.
The concept of the civilian police is a relatively modern one. Our civilisation does not rely on any particular element of their bureaucratic construction, or existence. And in the most extreme execution our democratic will, if we believe that actually exists, we might conceivably decide to liquidate every fucking genetic trace of of their corruption from the troposphere.
Our democratic organism might then recreate, or reinvent them, if they really are necessary.
I have a couple of guys for that so don't worry about me but thanks.
Free and open democratic discourse is the basis of our civilisation and that's supposed to be the reason that particular principle of open speech matters to us--we live in what is ostensibly a society which extends the will of the public to the actions of the state: and that manifests a power--supposedly a collective one--which executes our criminals or military "insubordinates", in some cases, and foreigners, almost without restriction.
So collectively, through democratic communication, we can apparently choose murder.
Throughout Greek democracy and well into the Roman Republic, politicians who betrayed the public trust were considered highest traitors and ceremoniously thrown from high rocks.
The concept of the civilian police is a relatively modern one. Our civilisation does not rely on any particular element of their bureaucratic construction, or existence. And in the most extreme execution our democratic will, if we believe that actually exists, we might conceivably decide to liquidate every fucking genetic trace of of their corruption from the troposphere.
Our democratic organism might then recreate, or reinvent them, if they really are necessary.