Mick: I think you'll find you do [need protecting].
Henry: I'm 51...local law enforcement hasn't done diddly for me in all that time [...] nether has national 'peacekeeping'.
Of course, in the absence of all personal information about you, I cannot prove that you would be in severe hardship or worse if the state were not protecting you. But one only has to look at what happens when the state is unwilling or unable to protect the people to see how fragile one's personal security would be without the peace-keeping function of one's own government. At 51, you would already be one of the lucky survivors against the odds in Somalia.
Henry: I was privately educated...Not a dollop of 'public education'.
If any of your teachers were themselves educated in the public system, then your own education inherited more than just a dollop of it.
What should we ask candidates for office before we vote?
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"fragile personal security"
This is the case even with cops watching your back.
I can only speak from experience: in every case where my life or property was threatened (and there have been a few) the cops were not there to protect or serve me. I defended myself.
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"Somalia"
I don't live there, won't live there, and do not promote the Somalian Experiment.
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"If any of your teachers were themselves educated in the public system..."
I'm sure some were. Unless you want to invoke infinite regress you have no point.
This is the case even with cops watching your back.
I can only speak from experience: in every case where my life or property was threatened (and there have been a few) the cops were not there to protect or serve me. I defended myself.
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"Somalia"
I don't live there, won't live there, and do not promote the Somalian Experiment.
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"If any of your teachers were themselves educated in the public system..."
I'm sure some were. Unless you want to invoke infinite regress you have no point.