If someone’s perception of “law enforcement” and the “justice system” is based on TV and movies, they might imagine cops to be the good guys; they might imagine that due process and having one’s day in court are real things; they might think that evidence and proof actually matter; they might think that agents of the state care what “the law” is, or what the truth is.
If, on the other hand, someone’s perception of the gang of thugs called “government” is based on real life, he will see “law enforcers” for what they are: a street gang. And he will see the “justice system” for what it is: a glorified extortion racket, a system of, by, and for the political crooks and thieves.
Watch the following video for a real life example of the sorts of thuggery, assault, kidnapping, intimidation, terrorism and forced confessions that are done in the name of “law.” Then decide if you think it’s time to do something about it, or if you think it’s still a good idea for people to behave like quiet, meek, obedient subjects.