This quote by L. Neil Smith is a powerful statement about the state of civil liberties in the United States. It speaks to the sensation of injustice and absence of liberty that many individuals feel when residing in a police state. It suggests that the federal government has too much control over the lives of its people, which the residents are not free to reveal themselves or make their own decisions. It also indicates that the government is utilizing its power to oppress and control its citizens, rather than safeguarding them. This quote is a call to action for citizens to stand up for their rights and defend a more just and complimentary society. It is a suggestion that we should remain vigilant and fight for our civil liberties, or else threat living in an authorities state.
This quote is written / told by L. Neil Smith somewhere between May 12, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
The author also have 29 other quotes.
"If the Police could do a reunion... One of the biggest jerks I ever met was Sting. If he can do it, then anyone can do it. It's not that big a deal. And the Eagles! They did it! They severely hated each other. It's just rock and roll"
"After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military"
"In the police force, two, three, five traitors are detected who are really working for someone else. When we cleanse the police of them, the problem will be simplified a lot. Terrorists will have no one to contact - they will be left without informers"
"On the one hand, the guns were there to help capture the imagination of the people. But more important, since we knew that you couldn't observe the police without guns, we took our guns with us to let the police know that we have an equalizer"
"If I win and get the money, then the Oakland Police department is going to buy a boys' home, me a house, my family a house, and a Stop Police Brutality Center"