Nahel M. — That is the name of a teenager who was late shot by a French policeman. The death of this young man caused the current wave of riots in the country over the Seine. What do the media tell us? That the victim was quiet, that he was a rugby fan, that he wanted to become an electrician, that his mom mourned him. What are they not telling us? They do not inform us that he had conflicts with the law, that he drew attention to himself by driving dangerously, that he had no license, that he had dropped out of school. Prior to being fired by a police officer, the driver received a fundamental warning: “You will get a bullet in the head!”. Despite that, the car moved. We do not know what prompted the typical of the right to scope for weapons, but it was most likely irresponsible and reckless driving of a minor, which possibly posed a threat to another road users.
The chief advocates of injustice in the world, I don't think I gotta emphasize from what political orientation, condemned this policeman. He became a racist, and his behavior, in their opinion, was inexplicable. The president of France himself sided with the shot, condemning an officer. However, the author of this column has a separate sentence. Well, in that case, you'll gotta do to lead a peaceful life? I'll give you a hint. Well, you have to:
1) Have a legal license.
2. Don't drive around town like crazy.
3) perceive to a policeman's orders erstwhile he's pointing a weapon at you, not ignoring his orders.
4) To rise your kid so that it does not conflict with the law so that it does not turn into bad company.
Compliance with the 4 points above is entirely adequate to guarantee that the situation described above never occurs. Moreover, we, as fellow citizens, have the right to safety. Just as well, innocent passersby may die in specified a situation, which will be accidentally hit by an “fur” of an irresponsible young man, but it will be deprived of media attention. Personally, I do not want to live in a country where teenagers travel fast and stress-free on public roads without authority. erstwhile a police officer uses force, he uses his weapon against a disturbingly behavioral driver who does not respond to commands — this ‘driver’ himself brings sanctions.
In a healthy system, a police officer has a weapon, has ammunition, has moral support of his own country, and has the right to usage a weapon. Contact with an officer should have a formal, professional nature, and a citizen should feel a slight fear of stopping. The point is that there are no specified situations as in the UK or Sweden, where detainees just mock the police, break out, do what they want. These paintings are simply embarrassing. A possible request to disarm uniformed services in France will lead to the impassionation of villains. If criminals know that there is no punishment for their unworthy conduct, the number of cases of violation will increase avalanchely.
It seems to any people that the word “racist” is simply a word that is needed for unfettered breaking of the law. The fresh logic, not peculiarly related to the classical knowing of the word, is, “If Nahel is killed, I can set fire to the surrounding cars and rob a local supermarket.” The question is, why are you stealing? He replies: “Lord, I am the victim of systemic racism and exclusion!” The results are sad: the yearly scale of harm caused by various riots in France reaches alarming proportions.
What else can we learn from this full thing? Multiculturalism has been, is and will be crazy politics. Social peace exists where societies are ethnically uniform. And we can list countries like Japan, South Korea, Poland. At our place on the Vistula River, burning at least 1 car would be a large event. Thousands of them burn among Western countries all year, even fresh Year’s Eve. Everywhere we effort to build the crucible of nations, the fresh Tower of Babel, there we have chaos and disorder. And wherever everyone has known each another for centuries, we can sleep peacefully by any magical twist of fate. Is that a coincidence?
Karol Skorek