One, we essentially have no elected constitutional police. State police and fed police are pretty much all corporate.
Two, Australian police are highly polarized. There is really bad corruption, reaching to the top, while there are also some very good cops who got in for the right reasons. They are currently throwing all the thug cops at the protestors, by and large.
Actually its close to the same here, we do have the Constitutional Sheriffs, but they have lost power in many places, replaced by unelected state police.
We have a few problems here.
One, we essentially have no elected constitutional police. State police and fed police are pretty much all corporate.
Two, Australian police are highly polarized. There is really bad corruption, reaching to the top, while there are also some very good cops who got in for the right reasons. They are currently throwing all the thug cops at the protestors, by and large.
Actually its close to the same here, we do have the Constitutional Sheriffs, but they have lost power in many places, replaced by unelected state police.
I'm learning more about this with each passing day.
I've heard about this field in drips and drabs over the past 4 years, but now it's emerging in strength...
https://commonlaw.earth/