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Police Kill Americans at an Alarming Rate, and They are Not Just Minorities
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<blockquote data-quote="Japrim" data-source="post: 135621" data-attributes="member: 7558"><p>Government crime is not recorded as other crimes are. This is because they are not counted as crimes. This is because they are given special words that exempt them.</p><p></p><p>For example; Taking property against consent of the rightful owner is called theft. Theft is a crime because it violates rights. You have a right to your stuff because you traded your time expertise and labor, your life, for stuff. It is yours. If someone takes it against your consent, they are stealing because they are taking a piece of your life/time.</p><p></p><p>If someone uses deceit or fraudulent terms, coercion, etc to take stuff against consent of the owner, it is still theft.</p><p></p><p>But government can take things against consent because it isn't called theft. It is called fines or taxation, regulatory standards, etc. It works exactly the same way. But it isn't theft because it is called something else because they say so.</p><p></p><p>Another example would be abduction.</p><p></p><p>If you forcefully take someone, it is called abduction. You have a right to decide what you do with your time life and body, and to travel freely. If you abduct someone because they don't have a piece of plastic or numbers or whatever, it is still abduction. But when government does it, it is called being arrested. It also works the exact same way, but isn't really violating because it is a different word. Thus it is not counted as a crime.</p><p></p><p>There is a long list of exceptions to crimes. The basic rule is that government doesn't commit crimes. It changes words instead, because it says so, ...by force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japrim, post: 135621, member: 7558"] Government crime is not recorded as other crimes are. This is because they are not counted as crimes. This is because they are given special words that exempt them. For example; Taking property against consent of the rightful owner is called theft. Theft is a crime because it violates rights. You have a right to your stuff because you traded your time expertise and labor, your life, for stuff. It is yours. If someone takes it against your consent, they are stealing because they are taking a piece of your life/time. If someone uses deceit or fraudulent terms, coercion, etc to take stuff against consent of the owner, it is still theft. But government can take things against consent because it isn't called theft. It is called fines or taxation, regulatory standards, etc. It works exactly the same way. But it isn't theft because it is called something else because they say so. Another example would be abduction. If you forcefully take someone, it is called abduction. You have a right to decide what you do with your time life and body, and to travel freely. If you abduct someone because they don't have a piece of plastic or numbers or whatever, it is still abduction. But when government does it, it is called being arrested. It also works the exact same way, but isn't really violating because it is a different word. Thus it is not counted as a crime. There is a long list of exceptions to crimes. The basic rule is that government doesn't commit crimes. It changes words instead, because it says so, ...by force. [/QUOTE]
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