Sunday, August 28, 2016

The Worst Kind of Human

What image do you conjure up when you think of "bad people?"  At the most basal level, it's probably something like thieves, rapists, and murderers, right?

If you look at the end result of someone's actions, the most notorious serial killer, the most successful thief, and the most abhorrent rapist are amateurs when compared to the average politician.

Worse than the worst serial killer

Even the most successful serial killers can only boast numbers in the dozens.  When politicians wage war, millions die.  And the vast majority of these deaths are innocent bystanders.  Take the Clinton sanctions against Iraq in the 90s.  By official estimates, more than 500,000 Iraqi children (not counting adults) were starved to death as a direct result.  When Madeline Albright, then Secretary of State, was asked if this horrible cost was worth it, she didn't even hesitate to say "we think the price is worth it."

Worldwide, war in the 20th century is estimated to have claimed more than 79 million lives. Even this is child's play when compared to Democide (death by government), which does not include war-related deaths and is estimated to have killed more than 260 million people in the same time period.  Individuals committing murder doesn't even hold a candle to the kind of carnage politicians unleash.

More despicable than the most "successful" rapist

In the United States in 2013, there were roughly 2.2 million people in State and Federal prisons.  (Side note: The United States houses just 5% of the world's population, but has 25% of the world's prisoners.)  Of these people, nearly half are incarcerated for non-violent crimes.  In the Federal prison system specifically, 86% of the prison population never harmed an actual victim.  To the objective observer, there are far too many people locked in cages who do not belong there.

Each year, more than 200,000 men are raped behind bars.  It stands to reason that about half of those people are among the non-violent offenders who should never have been locked up in the first place.  In other words, because of the arbitrary rules of politicians, roughly a hundred thousand innocent men are raped each year.

More insidious than the grandest larcenist

Each year in the United States, the IRS "collects" (steals) more than $2.2 TRILLION from people in the form of taxes.  This legalized form of robbery utterly dwarfs private robbery, which topped out at just $3.5 billion in 2014.  In fact, aside from taxation, police stole $5 billion from private citizens through their civil asset forfeiture program in the same year.

Civil asset forfeiture is where police "seize" property on nothing more than the suspicion that it was destined for illicit purposes.  Formal charges are never actually brought against the victims of this armed robbery, and targets are almost never able to reclaim their property.  All of this is on the say-so of some faceless politician.

It's time to stop holding politicians to a different standard than "ordinary citizens."  When the end-result of their actions is so demonstrably horrendous, maybe it's time to start considering alternatives to the way of life they have chosen for the rest of us.

“Anarchists did not try to carry out genocide against the Armenians in Turkey; they did not deliberately starve millions of Ukrainians; they did not create a system of death camps to kill Jews, gypsies, and Slavs in Europe; they did not fire-bomb scores of large German and Japanese cities and drop nuclear bombs on two of them; they did not carry out a ‘Great Leap Forward’ that killed scores of millions of Chinese; they did not attempt to kill everybody with any appreciable education in Cambodia; they did not launch one aggressive war after another; they did not implement trade sanctions that killed perhaps 500,000 Iraqi children.

In debates between anarchists and statists, the burden of proof clearly should rest on those who place their trust in the state. Anarchy’s mayhem is wholly conjectural; the state’s mayhem is undeniably, factually horrendous.”  -Robert Higgs

1 comment:

  1. Awesome texts and I agree! I love your thoughts about God and meditation too :) Thanks!

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