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[–] [email protected] 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

So, I didn't give a new definition of secret police.

The original commenter gave a definition, you commented on that definition, I commented on your comment.

And with the original definition, the part that you highlighted, that secret police agencies have been given legal authority or priveleges that allow them to effectively ignore or be largely immune to many other laws....

Basically yes, obviously, that is indeed how it has been for a long time.

Basically all policing bodies in the US have historically and currently have to ability to operate with a level of undercover secrecy.

General police in the US have had qualified immunity, ability to do civil asset foreitures with no accountability... tons of other legal priveleges and leeway exceeding that of most other citizens for... longer than I've been alive.

All that is happening now is that certain law enforcement bodies are having even more legal limitations removed, legal protections added, either de facto or de jure.

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Am I missing something?

Are you saying anything more than... certain law enforcement agencies are legally permitted and allowed to not play by the same rules as everyone else?

Are you under the false impression that that has ever not been the case?

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It is totally sophormoric to point out that a law can be passed or an order can be given to allow certain people to not be held to certain other laws, thus what those certain special people do is legal, so they're not technically criminals.

This is basically just word games.

The actual interesting part is the power differential between the different legal classes of people, who watches the watchers, how is oversight done, is this ethical, what should be done to remove loopholes like this, what should be done to remove the ability to create loopholes like this, etc.

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If you pass a law or give an order that effectively says 'all other laws don't apply to this group of people', and then the rest of the legal system, even if it decides that law is unconstitional, is illegal...

If the rest of the legal system cannot actually get that special group of people to respect their bounded, limited powers, with the 'no laws apply to you' law declared null and void...

Then it doesn't matter what the rest of the legal system thinks, it doesn't matter what 'legal' and 'illegal' even mean, because their very meanings are now contentious and only enforceable by naked, unaccountable powerful groups or persons who will essentially just personally decide what legal reasoning they agree with, thus making the entire legal system effectively neutered on that level.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

I am saying plainclothes officers are absolutely a form of secret police, and regular police are arguably a form of secret police. I didn't think that before but you and Enkrod have unintentionally made a very strong argument that is the case.

You are correct it's all just word games, but it's a game that seems to have you pretty riled up. Why?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

I am saying plainclothes officers are absolutely a form of secret police, and regular police are arguably a form of secret police.

Ah, good! We agree on that then =D

You are correct it's all just word games, but it's a game that seems to have you pretty riled up. Why?

I have a degree in Poli Sci and have written papers (as course work, not academically published in journals) on topics like this.

Beyond that, I'm Autistic, a bit of a stickler for details, and enjoy infodumping.

... And I am currently physically maimed, will probably be more or less bedridden for the next 6 months or so, aside from Physical Therapy appointments... so I have arguably too much free time.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Oof that sucks I'm sorry to hear that. Thank you for explaining that, I was trying to understand where the disagreement was and was getting really confused. Good luck on the recovery!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 hours ago

I am no longer in utterly unbearable, constant pain, and I am improving... still in a lot of pain, but it is lessening, and my range of motion is improving, I can get around with a cane now instead of needing a wheelchair... its a whole bunch of really messed up muscles and tendons at this point, bone fractures have healed now.

Thank you for the well wishes =D