Remember how child services turned into a child trafficking ring?
Or how frequently the police turn into organized crime, with the internal affairs helping to cover up their operations?
Yes, the best way to commit a crime is to become the very people who are supposed to be stopping it.
It's an old cliché in horror precisely because of how common it has occurred in reality.
Child services who rape kids, Charities that exploit and steal from those they claim to help (old school "poorhouses" that basically enslaved the homeless), Police who do crime, Doctors who do harm, governments who murder their own people. None of this is new.
LiveAID was a concert that raised money for poor starving Africans, and then donated that money to the dictators who were the ones responsible for the famines in the first place, this was not incompetence but malice, ad the United Nations needed a way to launder their dirty payoffs to those particular rulers.
Just because it's someone's job to do something doesn't mean they will be using that position to do it, and it certainly doesn't man they wouldn't take advantage of that position to do the opposite of what they are supposed to.
The biggest issue with people who expect authority figures to act according to their roles is that they have no recognition that, unless there is some reason for them not to, people could easily forsake their duties, or go so far as to use their positions to become the antithesis of what they are nominally supposed to be.
[ + ] AntiPostmodernist
[ - ] AntiPostmodernist 3 points 1.8 yearsJul 14, 2023 13:37:51 ago (+3/-0)
Or how frequently the police turn into organized crime, with the internal affairs helping to cover up their operations?
Yes, the best way to commit a crime is to become the very people who are supposed to be stopping it.
It's an old cliché in horror precisely because of how common it has occurred in reality.
Child services who rape kids, Charities that exploit and steal from those they claim to help (old school "poorhouses" that basically enslaved the homeless), Police who do crime, Doctors who do harm, governments who murder their own people. None of this is new.
LiveAID was a concert that raised money for poor starving Africans, and then donated that money to the dictators who were the ones responsible for the famines in the first place, this was not incompetence but malice, ad the United Nations needed a way to launder their dirty payoffs to those particular rulers.
Just because it's someone's job to do something doesn't mean they will be using that position to do it, and it certainly doesn't man they wouldn't take advantage of that position to do the opposite of what they are supposed to.
The biggest issue with people who expect authority figures to act according to their roles is that they have no recognition that, unless there is some reason for them not to, people could easily forsake their duties, or go so far as to use their positions to become the antithesis of what they are nominally supposed to be.
[ + ] germ22
[ - ] germ22 2 points 1.8 yearsJul 14, 2023 11:08:24 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Bottled_Tears
[ - ] Bottled_Tears 1 point 1.8 yearsJul 14, 2023 13:34:06 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood -1 points 1.8 yearsJul 14, 2023 15:38:46 ago (+0/-1)
Red is a closet fag like that fat afro fag with the blonde milf