Sabretooth-Ninja
Donator
How could you possibly believe your original statement to be non-political?
Putting forth a statement of reasoning that began with an assertion of no attempt to "police language" (precise language used) by its very use clearly demonstrated your understanding that some may very well view your post as an attempt on your behalf to contend your intent was to "police language" (as you so deny).
Police enforce policy. That's the etymology of the word 'police'. Of course, this is why those that inhabit these positions of governmental power prefer the term 'police' and not 'law enforcement'.
Enforcement of policy - not law - being the very basis of political control provides undisputable context for such a statement. Note the same root - 'pol'.... police attempt to enforce the policy of a political system. And we all know that all force is political force. Luzluzlzluzuzluzlz
When one willfully refuses to either enact or follow the policy of another, the second party's only recourse is the use of force to gain 'compliance'.
I hope we've learned something here today.
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