When You’re Above The Law - When You ARE The Law
“Put
yourself in their place. If you felt that the state which you
worshipped above your God was endangered by the life of one
insignificant man, would you hesitate to have him shot? I can tell you
that you wouldn't.” - Eric Ambler
By Dell Hill
Directorblue Nails It Right To The Wall!
Eric Ambler was the father of the modern espionage novel. In his 1939 work Cause for Alarm,
Englishman Nick Marlow -- an engineer and salesman for machine tools
used to make armaments -- finds himself trapped in prewar fascist Italy.
Police, corrupt officials and spies are searching for him; he is on
the run along with an associate well-familiar with the world of
espionage and clandestine operations. That associate describes the lay
of the land to Marlow, who believes himself a wrongly accused innocent.
My friend, when you're above the law, when you are the law, the phrase about ends justifying means has a real meaning.
Put
yourself in their place. If you felt that the state which you
worshipped above your God was endangered by the life of one
insignificant man, would you hesitate to have him shot? I can tell you
that you wouldn't.
That's the danger of Fascism, of state-worship.
It
supposes an absolute, an ego-centric unit. The idea of the state is
not rooted in the masses, it is not of the people. It is an abstract, a
God-idea, a psychic dung-hill raised to shore up an economic system
that is no longer safe. When you're on the top of that sort of
dung-hill, it doesn't matter whether the ends in reality are good or
bad. The fact that they are your ends makes them good--for you.
Isn't that an apt phrase to describe today's radicalized Democrat Party and its sycophants in legacy media?
They
are state-worshipers. Government can do no wrong, despite copious
amounts of history, facts, logic, reason and common sense that would say
otherwise.
Their religion is the state. And, for them, the ends always justify the means.”
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