Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Police State

More on the USPS snail mail surveillance.

I do not believe there will be nationwide riots if George Zimmerman is acquitted of  murdering Travon Martin. I think, one way or the other, this will expose the lack of racial tension tending to violence in the US. The US will be shown as a country with little racial tension anymore. As bad as the death of Martin, or anybody else is, the lack of riots and violence will be wonderful thing. Let's just hope some radical freaks don't kill Zimmerman in response. Another prediction of big trouble. I don't think so.

The case against Zimmerman is so weak, it should never have been brought. In fact, it wasn't brought until Obama and vigilantes threatened to kill Zimmerman. But politics may overcome justice, as it usually does in the US.
"Watching the Zimmerman trial, I wonder whether we may not be in for big trouble. Racial hostility is much higher in the United States than it is allowed to appear."
This is not true. Racial tensions are pervasively exaggerated for political gain, not buried. I'm on record. This is a radical tempest in a teapot. If Zimmerman is acquitted, as most predict, radicals might kill Zimmerman, but there will be no major race riots.

Somehow, my latest post about silent circle internet security and privacy no longer shows up in search. Let's hope this one doesn't disappear.

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