The police are an occupying force for
maintaining social peace in enemy territory. Where we the ordinary
people live is not where the ruling class live. The reason this
territory has to be controlled is simply because the system does not
work in the interest of the ordinary people, and as social and
environmental conditions worsen, the dissatisfaction has to be
controlled, less it disrupts the well-being of the ruling class.
However the nature of this exploitative system we live under, means
that dissatisfaction will always be there among the ordinary people.
Today as the ruling class are on a looting and plundering binge,
anger among the ordinary people will grow and so will the brutality
of the occupying police force.
Across Europe we are seeing this
unrest growing and in unison we are seeing the police brutality also
grow. The people of Greece have felt the growth of savage assault on
its streets on an almost daily basis as they are bulldozed into
poverty and deprivation. Other countries where the “austerity”
looting by the ruling class has been harshest the people's anger has
been met with the same increase in police brutality.
Only when we put in place a system
that works in the interest of t he ordinary people, will we see the
anger disappear from the streets and the need to be policed by an
occupying force become obsolete.