Policemen are not Retailers
June 8, 2020
By NZB3
There is an understandable confusion, an amnesia really, that has persisted for well over a generation now. Western Culture has forgotten that our political system relies on control backed by the use of deadly force. If you don’t pay your taxes and resist to the end then, eventually, you’ll be shot. We are still a force-based society but don’t even know it.
“Therefore, every time the government spends money on anything, you have to ask yourself, “Would I kill my kindly, gray-haired mother for this?””– P J O’Rourke
Government has done such a good job of obscuring this fact that it’s hard to offer up Anarchism as a solution because almost nobody has any conscious contact with the problem. After all, even our policemen have painted their cars to be sex-positive and tangata whenua inclusive.
When they showed up to the Ihumatao occupation, police even joined in and sang songs and played guitar. The mainstream of our society demanded Safe Spaces and the filling in of irrationally conceived of Gender Pay Gaps and were accommodated. Some got money and fame because they said they were “Offended,” others shared in the glory because they said “Me Too.” They stormed Ihumatao, stormed St Lukes Mall then stormed the streets and nobody got shot or even hit on the head!
Does this mean we’re not a society based on force anymore? Have we evolved? Take what you like, demand what you will, and the Government will yield it to those who are most Offended, the police send cars and personal in costume to provide musical accompaniment? No. It just means that greater indulgences will build up like steam pressure and will, in turn, be corrected by all the more violence on the part of the police.
“The State being The State, sooner or later a violent police response will show force and start cracking skulls. I’m already sad about it. “- NZB3; August 2019
Police Officers do not occupy the same ecological niche as retail workers
Policemen are not there to serve you and please you and dispense goods to you. Their role is to maintain control over you, to establish and maintain fear in the population of what will happen to us if we challenge that control.
That is why Police cars are painted with threatening lights and alarms and predatory stripes. Retail vehicles are shaped like tasty game we used to hunt, not fast predators. If you ‘catch’ the ice cream van he stops and gives you food from his side-door. Until then, the food truck etc has nice friendly letters painted on it and even plays some nice non-threatening music like Greensleeves.
The Mr Whippy ice cream van is a ritualised form of our prehistoric food truck- the wooly mammoth and his grassland friends. Our ancestors took similar delight in their trumpeting sounds as our children do in hearing the chimes of the coming edible treats. As before, part of the process of accessing the food involves detecting when the large moving target is within your strike range. You can hear the sound many blocks away and must be in the right place at the right time to intercept and halt the moving feast so its side will open up and pour food out to you. That’s called retail.
If you get angry toward the successful retailer his job is to recruit even more from his megafauna evolutionary past and reassure you that you’ve made your kill. The whale is washed up! The woolly mammoth is taken down, you won, the customer is always right!
However, if you get angry toward the successful Policeman his job is to recruit from his predatorial evolutionary past and demonstrate that he is the killer. Beat you, mace you, compromise you, threaten you, even kill you. The less your limbic system seems to ‘know’ these things the more you need to be socialised. Lucky for you, they do offer free on-the-street tutorials, or even night school, within this curriculum.
So when this ‘Froyo’ guy (left) says ‘Oh, why can’t policing be like retail?’ they are suffering from Orwellian Double Think.
Their conscious brain is out of touch with what their limbic brain knows full well. It is essential that control is maintained inside our minds so that we enforce ourselves most of the time.
Storm the set of Shortland Street, they can’t stop all of usStorm The Warehouse They Can’t Stop Us AllStorm The Beehive to Reinstate John Key – They Can’t Stop Us AllStorm winz, they cant stop all of us
There simply are not enough fences or walls or guns or horses or hands-on officers to control the population that vastly outnumbers them. Slave Culture had a spontanious awareness campaign about a year ago, absorbing the fact that “they can’t stop all of us.”
Enforcers need to keep the limbic fear matrix generating and, as such, any chink in that web, such as someone yelling at a policeman, must be mended right away or else the entire system would collapse. [It has been straining for months and the COVID-19 conspiracy and Lock Down was just a temporary bandaid on a bursting dam; The widening hole is currently forming around the death in America of George Floyd on 25 May 2020.]
True Nature of The State
People don’t like hearing this. They forgot that they reacted to being prisoners under control by pretending to be shoppers in a mall called Stockholm Syndrome.
That’s good for those in power because nobody fights the system under such conditions. They just graze about the mall and accept their captivity for generations at a time. This can go too far though when the ‘citizen shopper’ over-indulges their fantasy that their limbic systems are safe from torture no matter what they do.
They get to thinking they can riot and steal and destroy and occupy and vandalise and wreck the control apparatus officers themselves! After all, they’ve been doing it unchecked for this whole Victimhood Culture era and even rewarded for doing so. As this image (right) shows, the St Lukes stormers didn’t go to jail after. They went out for some fair trade cafe coffee. Pania Newton deliberately tore up the trespass notice served on her live on stage; No worries mate!
They get to the point of thinking State enforcement officers are just like the guy who gives you a haircut, a retailer you can command and treat as disposable. When someone does that, especially in view of others, they’re about to get a limbic refresher course first hand and the rest of us by osmosis watching it on TV.
Ideally, in some ways, New Zealand will learn by watching Americans bleed and hurt on TV so we don’t have to. We are, after all, a cultural colony.
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Image ref. Mr Whippy
Image ref. Kenosha Public Museum; Trip Advisor