I wonder why the police force has become militarized?
It started back when the CIA was flooding the streets (mostly in LA) with crack cocaine and encouraging gang creation to control the market and make sure addiction spread. This led to gang wars, which escalated quickly to drive-by shootings and other violence. The result was the formation of the first SWAT teams and the enhanced rights of police to deal with the situation. The LEAA started networking police forces across the country and the tactics began to be taken up in other cities and towns. It has steadily grown from there.
So, what would you call Black on Black violence?
Encouraged by Deep State entities through various means. The above gang scenario I just described was one of those means. But they've been conditioned to take on this mentality through the media as well, and it's been developing over a long period of time. But I don't really see black-on-black violence as any worse than black-on-white or black-on-whatever. They've been psychologically conditioned to react through violence. Living in poverty (for anyone) forces you to live in a world where crime and violence are the norm. It's born out of desperation. Over-crowding also has an effect on the psyche that leads to people turning on each other. Poor education is another factor. Like I say, there are a number of factors involved.
Year after year, decade after decade there is a huge problem with blacks and violence.
It wasn't so bad when I was young, before the 80s. That's when it started to get bad. What you hear about it has come mostly from the MSM, who are in on the agenda.
We all know something is wrong in this black culture of violence, but it is not the police that need to change.
I was just pointing out that excessive police force is systemic. Police forces do need to change their tactics. But of course they aren't the only problem. Trying to simplify it by reducing it to saying that blacks are inherently violent and cop tactics are okay is not going to help the situation. It's much more complex than that. We're dealing with a hidden hand that's using the Hegelian formula to create this situation, and for an ultimate purpose.
He shared with me about black theft. Blacks do not look at theft as stealing. He informed me; it was an opportunity. If trusting white people are so gullible to leave their possessions inside a car, then it was their right to take it. If you leave your car unlocked, it is their right to take it.
This is due to their being conditioned to think this way. Do you think all black people think this way? Go to a town where there's none of this black violence (like where I live) and you get a different kind of black person. This attitude is like a disease that spreads through words and ideas that circulate. It isn't inherent in their genetics. It's from being conditioned to think that way.
His words, not mine.
This is his opinion, and just because he's black doesn't mean he understands all black people. He only understands those that he's lived amongst and knows.
Without strong role models, they formed gangs for families and used crime to support that family.
See above. Consider how those homes got broken up so that there was no proper guidance for the black child growing up in an impoverished community. Again, there are a number of factors at play, and it wasn't necessarily the blacks themselves that created the situation. It was the hidden hand more than anything. The police are just as subjected to that hidden hand as are black people, but in different ways, with different conditioning.
But to call it systemic racism, I disagree.
I never said anything about racism. You're reading into my words what isn't there. I was talking about systemic force, i.e. militaristic tactics that have become the standard in all police forces. George Floyd wouldn't have died if the police used more compassion and less excessiveness in dealing with people. The hidden hand of the Deep State purposely creates turmoil in order to achieve their ends (order out of chaos, the Hegelian formula), and the black population has been a preferred target for this for a long time because of their socio-economic situation, and the police have been portrayed as a perceived antagonist because doing so works to achieve these ends.
The goal is to destroy America because more than any other nation, it stands in the way of the Deep State's one-world Marxist agenda. If a person doesn't understand this bigger picture, they fall into the trap of believing the hype that's put out to explain things in simpler terms. Both blacks and cops are conditioned to think and act in the ways they do, just as the rest of us are conditioned to think and act in certain ways about certain things. The bigger picture of what's really going on is rarely ever brought to light and explained in a way that people can understand, and even when they do, they still have to contend with all those who still think and act in the ways they've been conditioned to. It's not an easy thing to undo all that conditioning, and then to live amongst those who are still conditioned without being seen as someone who doesn't fit in with the herd and is therefore a threat. The label 'conspiracy theorist' is used by the Deep State in a negative way for a reason.
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