An American Fairy-Tell

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by John J. Alexander

Foreign Affairs

  America had a long history of meddling in foreign affairs long before the SJW’s came into power; however, they believed themselves above all others with imperialism as their motto. The unadulterated power hungry driven ideology knew no bounds as their hijacked Federal government became known as the aggressor around the world and self-proclaimed indispensable nation. The all-powerful US Federal government said jump and then threatened sanctions on those that didn’t ask how high. The adoption of pay to play became synonymous with America the world over. The house of cards, once hidden by top-secret bureaucracy, was exposed by the vary tool the SJW’s used to seduce a nation; The indispensable modern day convenience and social cancer known as social media. As one of the most important inventions of humankind, the rise of the internet and all that followed ushered in a golden age of information.

  Gone were the days of muted news streams printed on rolls of paper, trucked to the masses once a day. The long running six o’clock news had grown into twenty-four hour must see programing as urgent news flashes raced along the multi-screen devices around the globe. Social Media sites sprang up to fill the public’s insatiable need for more information. These groundbreaking networks added the ability to modify the information before sharing it to anyone willing to stop scrolling long enough to read a sloppily written snippet of news or kitten meme.

  The American government used social media sites and fake news stories to spread propaganda in other countries for the sole purpose of un-stabilizing established governments not willing to play ball for the USA. Many people also claimed the US Federal government distributed weapons to rebels in various foreign countries to help topple these stubborn established regimes. In addition, because of arming these rebels with mountains of weaponry, they traveled to other countries to topple causing thousands of people to die in the ensuing warfare. The ridiculous actions of a few top brass officials caused an intentional worldwide crisis meant to manipulate multiple Nations and result in World domination by the world elite. Thankfully, several leading Nations saw through this terrible game of charades and acted to turn the tides back in the direction of sustainability and rationality.

  The Police State

  The law enforcement of the land had become too aggressive toward normal calls after dealing with too many high threat criminals. The real debate highlighted the black population committed over half the crime compared to only a fraction of the total population. This high rate of aggression reflected the high percentage of arrests and high profile deaths. The problem was not a black problem but an American problem. A problem the SJW’s refused to discuss or address in a meaningful way. The many years of promoting such bad behavior had resulted in violent movements spearheaded by racist activists driven by moronic history and bigoted views toward the white population. The country had become filled with angry children focused on punishing those who stood beside them instead of those who enslaved them.

  Pro-active policing became a topic of national debate. The fine line between racial profiling and reasonable suspicion for stop and frisk pitted many people against one another as a real solution to crime prevention. The old saying of “we have a people problem and not a gun problem” was factual and needed to be addressed instead of overlooked as a right-winger proverb. Pro-active policing not only comes from the police, but from our homes and communities. By standing with criminals in an effort to show solidarity against perceived oppression and physical violence the opposite affect took place. The criminals became empowered and grew ever brazen with every attack on the police and common person on the street. Protest after specifically targeted incidents grew into riots turning our once peaceful cities into 3rd world countries. The aim was to limit the police power so the criminals could rule certain areas. The ridiculousness had gone too far and the people pushed back and pushed until life got better. Better for all races, all sexes, all nationalities, all people.

  After the dust had settled from the American Backlash and people relaxed into a new normal existence with much less hate, people looked at really solving the problems we faced every day. It was understood people and life can be hard and unpredictable, but checks and balances must be set in place for civilized interactions between all. With the legalization of drugs and prostitution along with the purging of the most violent of criminals from the streets, new policies were made into law. Police officers must state why someone is being questioned and what the officer’s intent is. If a person is falsely accused of a crime and arrested, restitution must be paid in the form of public apology and predetermined monetary payment. The intention was to stop bad cops from abusing the system, but allowing well-trained officers to use necessary techniques to catch criminals and keep them off the streets. It became illegal for officers to shoot first and ask questions later, unless shots were fired at police officers. Once shots were fired, lethal force became legal and necessary. If a police officer fires at a person without cause, the person has legal rights to defend him or herself against a hostile threat. In a case of mistaken identity, the fault falls on the police officer, as are all consequences. If a person threatens the life of an officer without cause, that person can be subdued by any force necessary, at the time of incident or anytime thereafter. Persons under suspicion but not under arrest found running away from police without malice, were protected by law to be free from physical danger. With mandatory body cams for all field officers, police harassment and bad judgements along with pedestrian instigators of misconduct fell to record lows.

  A law enforcement officer works on the streets with people on a daily basis. They see the same people over and over and have real insight into the human psyche. Using street knowledge and experience makes for keen officers when faced with real life situations. The upper hand of the officer helps to stop crime before it happens and helps to catch a suspect after the incident. Watching the progression of people either into criminal life or out of criminal life shapes a way cops view their environment and the people in it. What civilians may see as profiling, the police see as a job well done.

  The tensions between civilians and law enforcement personnel stayed high as officers were tried and convicted for harassment and murder on a national scale. Police felt under attack for protecting American citizens, for doing their job to preserve and protect. Citizens felt relived as the criminals were taken off the streets along with the bad cops that helped create negative views of law enforcement. Law-abiding Americans found themselves caught in the middle between the criminals and the corrupt cops, with no clear winner to reach out to. Laws written to punish hard to catch criminals had been used against normal people as a way to grab quick cash. The cloudy description of illegal actions caused many business owners to fall victim to illegal search and seizure practices robbing them of property and cash. Police could raid homes based on suspicious behavior and confiscate possessions for the police force. A normal family with no priors could lose everything if a child was found selling drugs without the parents knowledge. The young adult’s behavior gave grounds to convict the parents, even though they and other siblings were innocent. These actions were ruled unconstitutional resulting in laws holding each person responsible for their own actions regardless of age or social status. This also included people with mental illness and other disorders. With the legalization of drugs and dramatic fall in criminally related activity, these laws became outdated and harmful to lawful liberties. As long as having American cash money was legal, so would be possessing large sums on hand when stopped by police for questioning. Gone were the days of guilty by having cash on hand. While the intent was used to catch criminals, it also allowed for corruption.

  The illegal stopping and searching of cars in order to catch illegal activity was found unconstitutional. By its very definition, the practice was illegal search and seizure. A revised version of road checks involving cases of child abductions and criminals on the run was legalized, but any other infractions found during those stops were inadmissible in a court of law. If s
omeone was found drinking and driving or driving without a license, the car would be impounded and a car called to take the person(s) home at their own expense. Wearing a seat belt, while a very smart safety tip, was not enforceable by law after a popular vote overturned the ruling. This was a violation of personal freedom, as it did not affect anyone but the person wearing the safety belt. Driving too fast or erratically could injury someone else on the road, but no one else died from someone not wearing a seat belt other than the victim. Some regressive cities thought people should have less personal freedoms and decided to manipulate eating habits by limiting serving sizes and banning certain foods available to children. These fools believed to better society, society must rule over the people in order to decide what should be allowed and not allowed, foregoing the American liberty of personal choice.

  The often-ridiculous approach to feel good laws usually started with a public outcry for justice due to some poor soul waking up dead

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