Does the state protect us?

Does the state protect us?
What is your opinion?
>I think it's a serious question, so I'll be very grateful to hear your opinions

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no because the state is too incompetent

Guns protect you. The state enforces laws.

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Do you really believe that a state in which each citizen has his own weapons, which can be used incorrectly and in other bad ways, can be good???

In our case the only ones it protects are illegals and subhuman slobs who get a free pass because they have a lawyer/public servant/politician/policeman as a friend.

Do you believe that a state in which each citizen is disarmed and only government forces have weapons, which can be used incorrectly and in other bad ways, can be good?

Only if it excludes nonwhites.

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in what way???

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Who would do exactly that job ???

thank you, but I would not like to focus on the issue of immigrants, I would like to see it from the perspective, judicial, executive and legislative

No, it sometimes they fuck up with people on purpose.

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I also trust my government

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Police enforce the laws (executive power). Lawmen describe how much force you can use (legislative). Judges determine your innocence (judicial). The only thing that protects you is yourself.

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with no reason???

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There is always a reason

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you are absolutely right, but on the part of the state ????(in a correct form of politic)

we are the state. the state serves the people. if it no longer serves that function then it is tyranny and does not protect you. it depends on the state.

>and then you see Greece

Kek and saved

There's also this one

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>judicial, executive and legislative
Abolition of government entirely seems impossible. (Limited) democracy helps ensure that eventually everyone's concerns are addressed. (No one should actually want radical Athenian democracy where 51% of the population can do whatever they want.) Separation of powers into branches of government address anyone having too much power. But the state is inherently power hungry, which is what the constitutional forms of government try to cure.

Pretty much this. It's a subjective opinion, though global monied interests subvert the state against their populations quite obviously. More dangerous than "States" are the unelected organizations like the EU demanding your national sovereignty. There is also the problem of unaccountable, unelected agencies such as the CIA which have authority to hide their crimes.

In short, States are necessary but populations need to be vigilant, armed, and ready to water the tree of liberty.

>Does the state protect us?
State protects women and children.
You are to provide and protect.
At the cost of your health and life, if necessary.
If you are unable to do so or will fail to comply, the state will put you down.

Only GOD can protect us niggggggggger

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They commit several crimes against humanity under the sheets, mostly medical or military stuff.

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No, the state dissuades crime through enforcement. In theory at least.

The state gets it's revenue from taxation (theft) and thus has no profit and loss incentive. Imagine you were forced to buy at least 5 big macs a week, what do you think the price of those big macs would be? What about the quality?

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