Tough crap. If you are in a country, you abide by that country's rules... they are called laws. Don't like it, move to where there are no laws. Till then, your BS notion that killing cops enforcing laws as acceptable is just ridiculously childish tripe.
Oh. So you shouldn't pontificate the question and if answering the question may actually benefit society? You know like: "have you seen this man." Or "have you seen this child." Or "did you hear anyone arguing at this time last night?"
I agree with this. That's exactly how passive resistance is supposed to work: Publicly provoke and then accept the arrest.
You are under absolutely no obligation to answer any question from any police officer. You do know this, right?
And? Just because someone isn't obligated does not mean they SHOULD refuse to answer. Life saving information? Something that leads to a break in the case?
**** me! Just because you have a right, doesn't mean that invoking that right makes you automatically "in the right" (morally/ethically speaking). When did people decide that they would rather invoke a right than do the right thing (morally/ethically)and put away known criminals?
When the government decided that anything I say and do will be used against me in a court of law.
There is no such thing as fascism in our CJ system. Everyone gets their day in court, hell...some people even get free legal counsel. Yea sooooooooooo fascist. Give me a break.
And yet they may not give a **** about you and are asking you important questions to solve a time sensitive case like murder or kidnapping.
There is such a thing as fascism, even in a place that has courts; particularly since Jury Nullification is so villainized these days. Government makes the laws and uses cops to enforce the laws; why would America be immune from the threats of fascism? If the courts are made to serve the State, then you can still have fascism.
So now you have something like a knife being made illegal, and that being used as justification for a cop to pick a fight and arrest a citizen. Rah rah, State! Republocrat fascism at its finest.
And?
You have no obligation "to help society"
or for that matter engage in any contact with them, and the picture applies. What you feel you're obligated to do and what the law says are your obligations are two entirely different matters. Please don't get them confused. The rest of your rant is irrelevant.
There is such a thing as fascism, even in a place that has courts; particularly since Jury Nullification is so villainized these days. Government makes the laws and uses cops to enforce the laws; why would America be immune from the threats of fascism? If the courts are made to serve the State, then you can still have fascism.
So now you have something like a knife being made illegal, and that being used as justification for a cop to pick a fight and arrest a citizen. Rah rah, State! Republocrat fascism at its finest.
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