In a matter of days I'll be releasing my second free eBook in a three-week period, this one on the problems with
the police and what some non-Maoist solutions might be.
So far the "defund the police" movement has been nothing but confusion.
The president of the Minneapolis City Council said she looked forward to a "police-free future," and when asked what people should do if their homes are invaded, well, maybe it's about time they got a taste of how the marginalized feel.
(Don't believe me? I play the recording in episode 1669 of the Tom Woods Show.)
Then a post circulated around Facebook clarifying that "#DefundThePolice" didn't mean the police wouldn't be funded. They would be funded.
Over on Twitter, someone told Eric July, "The problem is that you don't understand defunding police does not mean we don't have a taxpayer-funded replacement."
To which I replied, "But, see, we want to defund THAT -- one of us has to actually defund something around here."
I'm a troublemaker; what can I say.
Now I suppose releasing two eBooks in a three-week period probably exhausts you just thinking about it.
I'm doing it because there have been two crucial topics -- the lockdowns and the protests -- during that period, and by releasing information that people are looking for while the iron is still hot I can build my email list and thereby strengthen my business.
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