Country of too many laws now? Where is the freedom, lol? - /pol/ (#513519758) [Archived: 41 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: +IuxYXfwUnited States
8/20/2025, 8:29:37 AM No.513519758
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Why do we allow cops to have too much power over their own citizens? Isn't that not within the spirit of the Founding Fathers? I was reading how early 19th century New York City was deathly afraid of allowing a strong, centralized police force because it reminded them so much of the British redcoats of old in recent memory. There really is no good reason to elevate government power over its own citizens no matter what the reason, not even niggers in my opinion. If this country wasn't so rulecucked you would probably solve problems whereas if you allowed government interference it would just stifle any legitimate progress by its own citizenry. Yes I really do believe this and yes I've been a victim of tyrannical police in several instances, and yes, I am a white male.
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Anonymous ID: 50it3dDLUnited States
8/20/2025, 8:31:15 AM No.513519819
>>513519758 (OP)
Laws and consequences do not apply to a lot of women here, so not entirely correct
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Anonymous ID: Iklbtjp6United States
8/20/2025, 8:34:01 AM No.513519926
>>513519758 (OP)
You're right. I think it's a matter of the rule of law being so insulted and ignored for so long that it brings out the fascist nature in people once they see anything different.
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Anonymous ID: +IuxYXfwUnited States
8/20/2025, 8:44:00 AM No.513520301
>>513519819
>>513519926
I've been harassed by police for just walking to the store, 'rule of law' is not really helping anyone.