Most
Americans don’t yet realize that the state is a predatory institution
and the police are its fangs. But many blacks do. It begins with taxes.
Taxes are the modern version of tribute conquerors have always demanded
from the conquered. They are not voluntary. They are collected under
threat of violence backed by violence. But taxes are just the start.
Once the people surrender to having their money systematically stolen by
government agents, that opens the door to unlimited violence against
them.
People
tend to think of laws as something to respect, but in fact nearly every
law passed in the last two hundred years legalized criminal behavior by
government agents. If a band of armed men surrounded your house and
demanded you pay them 10 percent of your income or they would storm into
your house, assault you and your family members, kill your dog, take
their 10 percent and more, then kidnap you and lock you away in a cage,
you would rightly recognize them as the barbaric brigands they were.
But
our rulers use legislation to legalize that crime and untold others as
long as those crimes are carried out by government agents. The police
are the instruments of violence the state uses to back up its threats.
Police are to government what enforcers are to the mafia. Since most
Americans routinely acquiesce to government threats of violence, they
never suffer violence from its enforcers.
I
know most of you are thinking that police protect you from crime, and
there’s some truth to that, just like mafia enforcers protect people who
pay protection money. But government’s protection racket is no more
legitimate than the mafia’s protection racket. What protection money
primarily buys in both cases is protection from the enforcers. Democracy has arguably been the greatest enabler of predatory behavior in history.
It has fooled the sheep into thinking the wolves work for them because
every couple of years the wolves grant them a token say in determining
which wolves lead the pack of predators.
While
most Americans never suffer the bite of the police, the same isn’t true
for blacks. Because they’re a minority, they’re easy prey for society’s
apex predator. Several laws of aggression enable government predators
to feast on blacks. Government schools make it difficult for blacks to get a quality education, hindering their employability. Minimum wage laws further restrict underqualified young blacks from getting jobs other than in the military. As a result, the unemployment rate for black teens is around 50 percent, significantly higher than whites or Hispanics.
Add
in the war on drugs, and young black men hardly stand a chance. Because
of predatory policies, one of the few ways a young black man can make a
living is by selling drugs. That makes them easy victims for the
police. Because the war on drugs legalized theft of property by
government agents, all the police have to do is stop and search any
group of young black men at night, steal any drugs they possess or plant
them trusting that judges always rubber stamp their claims, then
prosecute them in front of a white jury. If they do this enough, they
get a promotion.
The war on drugs has thoroughly corrupted our justice system. According to Time magazine,
“Black youth are arrested for drug crimes at a rate ten times higher
than that of whites. But new research shows that young African Americans
are actually less likely to use drugs and less likely to develop
substance use disorders, compared to whites, Native Americans, Hispanics
and people of mixed race.” Government has transformed what should be
peaceful transactions between adults - like buying alcohol - into a
machine for preying on, locking up and destroying the lives of young
black men.
Since
blacks have been violently preyed upon by government agents in America
for centuries, it was natural that black community leaders were
skeptical when police reported Kylen English’s suicide while in police custody.
The story of English busting out of a police cruiser window using his
head while handcuffed, then jumping off the Salem Street bridge is
enough to make anybody skeptical. But video and audio of the events
confirm the story. In addition, the police had nothing to gain from
harming English.
After
nearly a year, both sides reached an impasse. The police have nothing
to apologize for in this case. Black community leaders have no reason to
apologize for their skepticism. Both sides were looking for a way to
gracefully disengage while allowing each other to save face. So police,
community and business leaders signed a declaration of intent to work together to improve their relations.
But
wolves and sheep can never have good relations. As long as government
has the power of coercion and a monopoly on force, police will continue
to prey on blacks because it pays. If government agents really wanted to
improve relations and greatly reduce crime, a great first step would be
to end their illegitimate war on drugs just like they ended
Prohibition, but that’s unlikely to happen any time soon.
Originally printed in the Dayton City Paper.
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