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O-Man's avatar

A good point. I believe that most people are good, and would not abuse their position of power. But there are always the exceptions to the rule, the few that are simply bastards…

Oh, and we do live in a fascist country, … but resistance is starting to get organized, and we are not going to let Nazis take our freedom, our democracy, our way of life, our country, away from us!

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Wren C. de la O's avatar

What's between me and an invasive inquiry from a cop, is a fully loaded can of grizzly spray. ESPECIALLY if I see a woman in a situation, such as that wicked abduction of Rumeysa Ozturk, Fulbright scholar pursuing her doctorate at Tufts University–who was abducted by masked men in black with no identification.

Spray the bastards full on in their faces is what all women should band together to do. Do this in defense of women who could be potentially abducted by a gang of rapists who find that scene an inspiring invitation to "copycat" that style of abduction of women for any and all nefarious reasons.

I remember years ago in Los Angeles, while the "Hillside Strangler" was at large in his serial killing spree, being advised in a televised message by the LAPD Chief of Police–because it was suspected that victims were being fooled into stopping their cars by someone impersonating an officer of the law–that under NO CIRCUMSTANCE should any woman stop for a police car or any other type of official looking vehicle.

Keep in mind that Rumeysa wasn't even given the impression that her abductors were officials from any kind of lawful organization. Time for all US women to stand together in protection of one another against the abuses of power that are targeting us–legal entities or violent criminals, it's impossible to tell the difference at this point.

If you don't already have grizzly spray, organize with your friends to buy cases of it. NOW!

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