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  • or raped....or the shit beat out of you...Im tired of everyone complaining about overpaid speeding tickets and that a cop "yelled" at them or was too "rough" with them because they weren't compliant. We live in a world where fire fights fire...get your binky out of your asses and quit thinking you have it so hard living in a country where you get to do practically anything and everything you want whenever you want to do it.

  • @Shend1g You completely missed the point... by a wide margin. He's arguing that because of policy, police are FORCED to act in a way that inhibits civil liberties, freedom of association, commerce, etc. on top of the fact that there's little oversight.

    Of course I have to call the police in a situation that involves violence.  You're not making an argument there. The police have a monopoly on protection (duh) on top of the mess that the war on drugs created

  • for those of you who have ever been in a situation where the police were needed i think everyone understands that RjWeapon is the one using extortion. We live in a society where we dial a three digit number and armed and fully capable men and women come to assist you and put their lives on the line to help you.......get your head out of your bitter ungrateful asses and go outside and experience the world for a change.....maybe you will even experience a REAL injustice...like getting robbed

  • Actually I think you ALL should ease up on cops. If it wasn't for the police the streets would be over run by crime and no where would be safe. The police are generalized by a few bad eggs...this is true...but that is everything in life. I think you are all the ones being "ignorant assholes" because you cant stand the fact that there are limitations against you even though you live in a country where you practically have a free rain, and can even bare arms....

  • RJWeapon. I dont think a privatized law or justice is the answer. If that was the case then people would be shooting each other in the streets and hanging each other from trees. I agree the justice (especially the court system) has errors and flaws but you are going to find that with anything that has to do with humanity...let alone provisional laws.

  • Do you plan to make a video on private law?

    As always RJ, another great video.

  • Property rights > Laws

  • Yeah, let's close down the courts and fire all the cops. Society would become such a pleasant and peaceful place then wouldn't it? After all, there wouldn't be any crime if there were no laws, would there? It's all so blatantly obvious!!!

  • @atticana

    I think a private law society would produce a more appropriate, more desirable, more fitting legal stability than any defected system of monocentric state 'law' or 'security' to which we can currently look to. But thanks for your spectacular display of maximum ignorance and assumption.

  • America has become corrupted, and ruled by a Dark government, not all police are bad, but do take knowtice the police is the first ones you call when things go down.

  • It so true that the police are criminals they beat up people for no reason and just sent them to jail the cops are really criminals

  • I seen a cop kill a army solider the other day for saying he was going to kill him self I guess he hated the army.. And a cop in Seattle shot a unarmed man on video tape several mons ago.. So what happend they mad a law that days you can't record cops and gave him full retirement after public out cry said kick him of the force.. They wanted to keep him on the force

  • "Eminent Domain", "Crown Property"... Some countries run a mix of this.

    The oldest principle is the "Udal" (Shetland, Orkneyar) or - in Norwegian - "Odel", which was sort of an Allodial Property - which again is virtually the closest you get to "Real Property" - that which is yours and yours only and for nobody else to mess with. Escheat is worth mentioning.

    These rights has been undermined for a long time, since those who want power over everything also wants to own everything.

  • cops are a big reason the economy is bad. they waste peoples good money on court fines. fuck the police they bring us no peice.

  • imo only psychopaths and people with low IQ, who do not know better, are able to function in modern day society without having issues with their conscience.

  • Wake up you fools, america became a tyrant country.

  • To every cop reading: I wish you all the best, though I sadly believe that you're a lost cause. You're all a bunch of extortionists doing the bidding of a corrupt system. How can your consciences allow you to sleep at night? Honestly, how?

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  • You want to find the worlds biggest criminals......walk into ANY police department. They are the guys wearing blue......

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  • This voice annoys me but this video is good!

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  • @realhiphop087 I agree with you friend. It's organized crime paid for by the taxpayer!

  • All cops in America are possessed.

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  • TAKE A CHILL PILL

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  • You are smart :)

  • you my friend are smart

  • 7 people are cops.

  • Please do a video on the theft the police commit in the name of "confiscation". There is even a case where the defendant PROVED, in a court of law, that the money that was stolen from his was through a law suit and the Judge stole the money anyway saying the person "might use the money to buy drugs in the future" (for more information see John Stossil's youtube page). Then there is Eminent domain, a nice term for stealing private property, usually to give it to another private citizen.

  • Even as a kid I learned not to trust a piggy. U learn off life and I'm going for what I see and touch. Police are the enemy and some of the dirtiest criminals.

  • if you dont like living in a law and order nation then by all means feel free to move to Somolia

  • @Mojorizen1962 - The assertion that there is no "law and order" in Somalia is only fueled by propaganda and a complete ignorance of Somali customary law. I recommend reading "The Law of the Somali's" by Michael van Notten for an in depth look at how Somali law actually works.

  • @3rdear I 'm here, by no means to talk shit, but to inform you "that" book is a big propaganda event. I honestly believe the only way we might know how law is in Somalia is to live there, or any country for that matter.

  • @sinistersgrin - So you're telling everyone that someone who has actually lived there and married into a Somali clan is just propaganda?

  • @3rdear Brother, I will leave you with this, please take it for what it's worth. Believe NOTHING you hear and HALF of what you read. Book are knowledge, but propaganda when they are made just to get financial outcome. That's just my opinion on that.

  • @Mojorizen1962 - Conflating "law" and "order" as if the two are the same doesn't work either. "Order" is what we need to get along with each other. "Law" is a means of creating "order." But there are two types of "law". There is "statutory" law, created by a coercive, top-down legislative process and there is "common" or "customary" law that evolves spontaneously from the bottom up, with no guiding intelligence. See "The Obviousness of Anarchy" by John Hasnas for a good look at the differences.

  • @Mojorizen1962 i dont think anyone is arguing against law & order, everyone wants morality to be upheld... its the way its implemented thats the problem, there is no accountability or democracy in the process.. government officials are elected & may then pass any laws they like & they do, without so much as offering electoral promises on policy or transparency on their intentions before hand... what we have is 2 party corporatism, more aptly named fascism, common law is enough for liberty

  • The only difference between a cop and a criminal is a badge hes trying to say to summarize the whole video. common life knowledge will tell you that, even though they are doing their job they break laws. and some get mad with power and shouldn't even be on the force they are a disgrace to police officers, that actually are respectable and descent. they are a necessary evil.

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  • I told a judge I refuse to take part in an indictment because the laws of this country are in-just. I then walked out of the court house.

  • @JewLoco It is what it is, But I'm calling BULLSHIT to your lie buddy!!! Thats just you trying to be tough in the internet!

  • @sinistersgrin No need to act. I'm as tough as they come. I have witnesses to what I did. It happened in Bath NY.

  • @RjWeapon I've never been presented with radically different ideas? I'm 37, not 17. Kidnapping and legal detention are not the same. I see why you are trying to make the connection. However, there are different degrees. So does sex=rape in your book? Vaginal or anal penetration, by definition is sex right?  How about murder and the killing of someone during self defense? Same? You can't compare apples and apple sauce. Again, the extremist view will be received by extremist only.

  • @RjWeapon Exactly what movement are you referring to? Exactly what portion of my life do you think hip-hop songs encompass? Your videos are posted on YT, therefore they will be found. At any rate, your argument in this video is still not enough to sway opinions. Go to extreme in any direction and your results will fall short.

  • WOW! Look at Mexico and you will quickly see how "private law/decentralized crime control systems organized and operated by communities or individuals, or families, or voluntary associations and private organizations" actually works. When making your argument, you went the extreme route. Using terminology, such as: brute force, ransom, kidnapping, etc. You're tactic will only attract the extremists that already believe as you do. Essentially, preaching to the choir.

  • @trooperjoe73 if only "extremists" can tolerate the use of plain language, used appropriately to describe criminal acts on the part of the U.S. mafia, then there is no use for non-extremists. I personally am not interested in people who cannot confront reality with a straight face and clear eyes. If it is impolite to call the sky blue because everyone convinces themselves that it is green, I will call it blue ever more insistently.

  • @Nphyx Well, feel free to call it blue then. The close minded extremist will only continue to speak to the heart of another extremist. Again, I'm all for discussion and open dialogue. However, you have convinced yourself that everyone that is not in line with your thinking is wrong. So why even continue further? Have a good life. I would challenge each of you extremists to move out of America and see what the alternative to such a crazy country really is.

  • @Nphyx Ah the old "if you don't like it get out" line :) I have a better idea, why don't all of you murderers and slaves move away and leave us in peace. You can go off and steal from and kill eachother without us; we are not needed in your schemes. Or are you afraid that you'd soon find yourself without prey? What gives you the right to tell me to leave, who has harmed no-one, while you defend bloodthirst and greed? You all are the ones who have no right to be here.

  • cops are nothing but uniformed thugs. A Terrorist gang of organized crime.

  • @MrJohnnystarscream And you can't stop them!? Stop bitching and do something about it!!!!! But just remember when your boyfriend gets violently raped, don't call them for help, I'm just saying!!!!

  • @RjWeapon Alright I didn't watch the whole video at first I thought you were against police in general apologies for jumping to conclusions at the time I was (to say the least) a little infuriated as I earlier on in that day I read the weather underground and that influenced my comment (which I didn't mean to post three times). I just don't want people to demonize all of the police. Again I apologize for the assumption. I understand your point and agree in actuality. I'm going to subscribe!

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  • @therealist1057

    Modern police forces did not become commonplace until the 19th century and were initially created by the British Empire and the proto-military states of Napolean Bonaparte & Otto von Bismarck. In early America, the local sheriff retained responsibility for the enforcement of state business - while actual protection and defense against crime was considered the prerogative of the community at large exercising their rights of assembly and to keep and bear arms.

  • @therealist1057

    I'm against monocentric state-law/state-run crime control services operating as a politicized, compulsory monopoly. I am not against polycentric private law/decentralized crime control systems organized and operated by communities or individuals, or families, or voluntary associations and private organizations. In fact, such systems were the norm in many societies throughout most of history.

  • nice.. needs to be longer though.. and not just based on drug dealers.. you should add in the real rights the violate.. not some lazy ass shit scum drug dealers.. they get what they deserve.

  • @letsgoforajoyride the reason so many drug dealers are "lazy ass shit scum", as you put it, is *because* of the state's criminal war on drugs. If it weren't for the "war on drugs" drug dealers would look like your average, hard-working vendor at a farmer's market or worker-owned business.

  • Remember as a juror, you are ABOVE the judge, that's why you have no rights as a juror. Make sure you look up jury nullification!!!

    Please watch watch?v=ofZS1gVaDcI, and watch?v=cDIZzElSD5c, TWO GREAT VIDEOS ABOUT THE PRISON SYSTEM.

  • Police arrest someone if they have PROBABLE CAUSE to suspect that the person committed a crime, otherwise they detain the person. "Take them by brute force" is overstating the majority of arrest situation. Say if a person assaults the author of this video and the person is apprehended, frequently the person will try to escape custody, so they're forcibly detained.(or laughably, "kidnapped"). Would the author of this prefer that the suspect not be detained and cuffed?

  • @auzndm If someone resists arrest, then more force is used. So, yes an arrest is done by brute force, or the threat of brute force. Probable cause is simply something the State says to justify itself.

    If you do not think the State uses brute force, you're welcome to try to keep your wealth on April 15th and see what happens. Be a man and test your theory out.

  • It's called The Rule of Law, which this country was founded on, you silly nitwits.

  • @eamonnwright I could of swore it all started with the Pursuit of Happiness.

  • @eamonnwright I agree with the need for a Rule of Law, but the way that the establishment now uses and abuses the law is unjust, and therefore illegal. And when the government abuses the law, then there is no law, only a mockery of it.

  • What a tweisted, demented piece of crap

    RJWeapon, you are one suck, twisted sumbitch.

  • This is retarded!

  • Your points were interestingly argued.

  • at the end of the video... was that a women they were beating up? omg!

  • @keseytam what rjweapon decided to edit out was the woman attacking the officers on their way in. you can briefly see in the first milliseconds of that clip of her foot coming back from a kick to the officer

  • @keseytam now when he punched her when she was on the ground... that was uncalled for

  • if a police officer comes up to you and threatens to take you to jail does that make him a terrorist?

  • Police is in the business of generating  funds for the 'bosses' that employ them.There is NO justice in the American system !

    There are only two natural laws

    1. Do all you have agreed to do

    2. Do not infringe on others or their property

    All else is fraud

    Right and wrong above legal and illegal~

    Schaeffer Cox

  • If ignorance is no excuss for law then all who follow without question are law breakers, oh course this all depends on the from of law people follow, hmm that may seem a stuoid statement but when you truly see that the present form of law is an ass it fits;-)

  • Was that a girl he just beat up?

  • There have been archaeological findings of drugs in the very first cities in human history, thousands of years back. And religion also has ties with psychedelic drugs.

    Humanity and mind-altering substances are intertwined, can't be separated.

  • Another great video. The hypocrisy of the police and of fighting crime with crime is something too often overlooked, or under-thought-through when it is looked at. Well done for another important video.

  • Truthpills needs to take the red pill.

  • @Truthpills Can kids buy cigarettes and alcohol from local stores? No.

    Can kids buy drugs from their local dealer? Yes.

    Lets legalize it so they CAN'T buy drugs.

  • @Mastikator

    Let's legalize the root of the problem. The Damn Entertainment industry influencing the use of drugs on these so-called kids.

  • @Mastikator What are you... a Pendejo? Kids buy beer and smokes from stores all the damn time. Stop living under a rock, and stop asking for the legalization of drugs just because you're a pot-head! Wake up you moron!

  • @trooperjoe73 I don't do drugs. I wouldn't do them even if they were legal. The reason I want drugs legalized is because of results like in Portugal. Criminalization does not work.

    Also, if you can't keep a mature tone then I will block you. This is your first and only warning.

  • @Mastikator Block me, this is not your video, it's Rj's. At any rate, your take is not well thought out. Kids obtain alchohol/cigs from anywhere. As they do with drugs. The "only" drugs people want legalized is marijuana. However, it won't happen. Why? Because the govt. can't tax you on what grows in your back yard. The other drugs are additive and kill people. So when people talk about "drugs", they only really mean weed.

  • @Mastikator brilliant

  • @Mastikator decriminalize

  • @Truthpills I'm up for it.

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