Sunday, April 5, 2009

Niki Raapana on Community Policing

You remember Niki, from Living Outside the Dialectic. I have commented about her anti-communitarian work in the past. Here she is on Youtube, talking about community policing and how individual rights are being sacrificed in favor of community rights.
As usual, Niki is spot-on. I know from personal experience what she is talking about.



There is an old social theory that in order to create a healthier planet, people everywhere must learn the value of collectivism. Its many proponents insist that individual rights and liberties pose a real threat to the health and safety of the "community at large. If we will just put the community before self-centered concerns, mankind can eliminate war and poverty. To many, it is our evolutionary destiny and our moral duty to comply with the spirit of community.

The founders of the Communitarian Network began "shoring up the moral, social and political environment" in the early 1990s. Today the communitarian theory is the basis for hundreds of new global rules and regulations eliminating individual rights, yet fewer than one percent of the affected population knows about it.

Communitarianism was embraced by leaders in every nation after it was financed by the international banking elite. Today the theory of community influences all aspects of life: news, science, money, law, land use, health, education, policing and employment, not to mention the arts, fashion, fundraising, causes and entertainment. Community is the buzzword on everybody's lips these days.

http://nord.twu.net/acl/books.html

http://nikiraapana.blogspot.com


Communitarianism: Globalist Totalitarian Takeover of US Cities
(The Jeff Rense Show - March 28, 2007)

http://70.86.73.4/raapana/raapana1.mp3

http://70.86.73.4/raapana/raapana2.mp3

http://70.86.73.4/raapana/raapana3.mp3

4 comments:

Lark said...

Thanks for your mention again of Niki's work - I seldom miss one of her posts. But having spent the past three hours reading your own posts, I must say I'm learning quite a lot.

Keep up with your writing. You have much wisdom to impart.

Anonymous said...

I always figured, I'll take care of myself. I don't need or want Uncle Sam doing it for me.

Tracy said...

Lark, thanks for the compliment. I wish I could write more often; perhaps one day I will be able to.

Hermit, I couldn't agree more. I want no part of the "social contract" stuff the communitarians are forcing upon us.

Cygnus MacLlyr said...

Very interesting stuff...
hard to tell what stance you were taking by the post, but then I am sorry to say I am NOT YET familiar with anything about your site but the name...
That's a-changing, T.

More soon...