AnonCon's post on the wiping of voter fraud evidence in Georgia makes a point that we really should be hammering away on in the realm of personal preparedness: there are no rules. Everything you've been taught about society is invalid. We could write a book building the case (and maybe we should), but I think most people reading here will understand. Let's just highlight a few examples, knowing this is just a scratch on the surface.
In AnonCon's post, officials decided it would be preferable to risk a misdemeanor charge for destruction of evidence and loss of a lawsuit than to provide evidence of electronic voter fraud. After all, it's just tax dollars, and the chances of a significant criminal prosecution are minor. It's the obvious choice.
The leaked DNC emails revealed a host of election violations. No government action has occurred. (What exactly does the FEC do?) From Comey, we learned that federal espionage statutes are unenforceable, but only for powerful Democrats. Under President Obama, the IRS harassed Tea Party entities specifically. They didn't have special rules against the Tea Party, only special enforcement. The NFL strictly enforces uniform & conduct rules when players want to memorialize 9/11, or fallen police officers, but suddenly ignores them when players protest the national anthem. In Europe, hate laws imprison right wingers who say something unkind about immigrants. They never are invoked when immigrants say terrible things about the natives.
Imagine a racist town that wants to chase out blacks. They pass a law against jaywalking, but only arrest blacks for jaywalking, while other races jaywalk freely. The town doesn't have a rule against jaywalking; it has an excuse to terrorize blacks. Rules become not tools for standardization of behavior, but legal excuses for those in power to do whatever they want to do. Trump's team makes a fruitless meeting with a Russian lawyer and it's treason, treason, treason! Clinton receives cash from Russia in return for quid pro quo favors and it's whatever. Which is why we need to be real concerned about this special counsel. They're looking for any rule they can find to justify legal action against political opponents. No one really gives a damn about the actual rule.
This is something to keep in mind for your own well-being. Germanic societies are, relative to other societies, lawful and orderly.* We stay in our lanes. We instinctively form lines. We grew up with the understanding that if you followed the legal and cultural conventions you could live a pleasant life. Those conventions are dead. A large chunk of the society rejects everything about our Anglo heritage, and massive immigration has brought in a sea of foreign cultures and genes. The assumption that things will run today as they did in the Germanic society we were raised to believe in is the road to ruin. It no longer matters what the rules are as much as the interests of whoever is enforcing the rules. People will colloquially assert we are transforming into a 3rd world country. Indeed, we are becoming less like Bavaria and more like Brazil, but more accurately we should say we are transforming from an orderly society to a disorderly society. In a disorderly society there are only two scenarios, which aren't mutually exclusive. Chaos, like Brazil, or government tyranny, which is the only way to keep the trains running on time.
The advised approach to our life in neo-America is to relocate to whatever Germanic enclaves still exist and to treat all government institutions with the same skepticism and caution you would if in Moscow or Harare. The only protection is to ensure the powerful are disincentivized from bothering you. Strength is your salvation. Our ultimate goal is to restore the orderly society but, in the mean time, we must operate in our world as it is.
* Japan is the only notable example that comes to mind as even more orderly. Perhaps some Buddhist societies would also qualify.
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