Ah, yes... I see what you are doing here... you are taking the worst examples of human injustice and using them to justify the outrageousness of a school taking steps to keep the children safe from the threat of arson, or suggesting that the 13 cops charged with murder (in 2013) or the 2,500 claims of brutality, out of the 1.5 million arrests (that's 0.0016%) is somehow equivalent to jack booted Nazis marching through streets rounding up Jews. I suspect that teaching 10 year old's that every cop is a potential Nazi will not serve him or her well as they try to make their way in the world.
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Sometimes laws have to and should be broken....but its important to know which laws and what context deems their being broken necessary...
Throwing a snowball at a cop? Unnecessary .
btw @amariespeaks .....your amazingly beatiful and lucious red hair stirs up a fire in me as bright as its colour. (just a compliment)
I think that if you want revolution perhaps it is important to teach your son law....it is quite a complex subject and very empowering to he who can navigate its depths.
Too many judges and attorneys / lawers are Freemasons....we need more good natured people in politics , law, and deep government / positions of power to balance the duat.
Best of life to you and your son !
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Justification to a old problem was no where near what I was trying to portray in that post. It was meant as a tiny example to highlight overreactions in society. I will need to rethink how to get a blatant point across in my upcoming posts. thank you for the criticism and all your energy that was clearly put in to your reply.
-namaste
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