How can you look at this picture and say, "yes, this is a normal healthy community"? It's like a prison camp, with heavily armed guards making sure the inmates don't break out. How can you look at this and think that this is how society should be arranged, that it is sane and tolerable to even be in such a situation where there are regularly armed people strolling around looking to gun down troublemakers? How is any of this different to, say, Brazil (the 80s movie) or any other similar fictional dystopian visions of the future?
How can you look at this picture and say, "yes, this is a normal healthy community"? It's like a prison camp, with heavily armed guards making sure the inmates don't break out. How can you look at this and think that this is how society should be arranged, that it is sane and tolerable to even be in such a situation where there are regularly armed people strolling around looking to gun down troublemakers? How is any of this different to, say, Brazil (the 80s movie) or any other similar fictional dystopian visions of the future?