Monday, December 7, 2015

RADICALIZATION BY LAW ENFORCEMENT

Radicalization (or radicalisation) is a process by which an individual or group comes to adopt increasingly extreme political, social, or religious ideals and aspirations that reject or undermine the status quo or reject and/or undermine contemporary ideas and expressions of freedom of choice. For example, radicalism can originate from a broad social consensus against progressive changes in society. Radicalization can be both violent and nonviolent, although most academic literature focuses on radicalization into violent extremism (RVE). There are multiple pathways that constitute the process of radicalization, which can be independent but are usually mutually reinforcing.

Radicalization that occurs across multiple reinforcing pathways greatly increases a group’s resilience and lethality. Furthermore, by compromising its' ability to blend in with non-radical society and participate in a modern, globalized economy, radicalization serves as a kind of sociological trap that gives individuals no other place to go to satisfy their material and spiritual needs. > GO TO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radicalization
 
NOTE: The radicalization of (and/or by) law enforcement caused by increasingly unconstitutional policing and/or unconstitutional laws and/or the slow purposeful erosion of rights has in turn caused an increased radicalization of the general American populace which law enforcement has been as of late sworn to protect and serve less than they now protect and serve themselves.


"I REMEMBERED THE DAY I TOOK THE STAND IN A COURTROOM AND POINTED OUT THE POLICE OFFICERS WHO KICKED IN MY OWN DOORS AND BRUTALLY BEAT ALL OF MY UNCLES INTO SUBMISSION BEFORE DRAGGING MY AUNT TO THEIR SQUAD CAR BY HER HAIR. NO, SHE WAS NOT A CRIMINAL; THE POLICE WERE THERE FOR A NOISE DISTURBANCE..." -- ANONYMOUS

2 comments:

  1. i prefer to call this particular addendum blog post "reverse propaganda" and/or "reverse psy-ops" designed to deflect the latest "official" dialogue...

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  2. Since when are police protected more than people they were sworn to protect and serve; and/or who are the idiots who put the cart before the horse?!

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