It’s always the people you suspect the most
So…
convict the person as an enemy-of-the-state, & lock them in prison.
It’d be done were they NOT police, so why hold different-law when it is police which do it?
Integrity obliges, but politics never allows integrity to enforce accountability, does it?
Never.
& the consequences always snowball, until civil-viability becomes called-into-question, again & again & again, in the repeating-cycle…
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Reading this comment, it’s hard to decide which of us is experiencing the stroke.
This kind of thing was a huge problem when Germany tried to ban the NPD (a neo-nazi party) in the 2010s. Too many police/secret service infiltrators in way too high positions. In the end, they failed to ban the party.
Some of those who work forces
Hey, at least this one didn’t knock them up.
Because anti-fascist groups are more dangerous than actual fascists, obviously. 🤔


