Also about the Somalia thing. If you knew anything about the politics there you would know that it is a bunch of government factions trying to fight for land ownership using threats of violence and coercion. So technically it's a bunch of mini states having a localized war. Basically a small scale version of our world.
Also about the Somalia thing. If you knew anything about the politics there you would know that it is a bunch of government factions trying to fight for land ownership using threats of violence and coercion. So technically it's a bunch of mini states having a localized war. Basically a small scale version of our world.
If you knew anything about the politics there..
I've been following it for a long time.
Portions of it are excellent example of statelessness. Calling those areas 'mini-states' shows a misunderstanding too deep for me to attempt to iron out here.
You're way off the topic.
> If you knew anything about the politics there..
I've been following it for a long time.
Portions of it are excellent example of statelessness. Calling those areas 'mini-states' shows a misunderstanding too deep for me to attempt to iron out here.
You're way off the topic.
You brought up Somalia and glorification of cops first so I think your offtopic. It is /s/Canada not /s/Somalia or /s/Statism
You brought up Somalia and glorification of cops first so I think your offtopic. It is /s/Canada not /s/Somalia or /s/Statism
Because they are the ones who protect your ability to live a free and reasonably safe life.
If you think there should be no cops, I think you're insane and should move to Somalia and try it out.
If you do agree that having cops around is a good idea, then are cops not allowed to be gay? Do gay cops not get the same rights that non-cop gays get?