Police Statism
"The deterioration in police conduct, and the militarization of local police forces, quite simply and quite predictably mirrors the rise of the total state itself."
Police Statism or PolStat is an ideology or form of government that exercises power through the power of the police force. Originally, PolStat was defined as an ideology advocating for a state-regulated by a civil administration, but since the beginning of the 20th century it has "taken on an emotional and derogatory meaning" by describing an undesirable state of living characterized by the overbearing presence of civil authorities.
The inhabitants of a police state may experience restrictions on their mobility, or on their freedom to express or communicate political or other views, which are subject to police monitoring or enforcement. Political control may be exerted by means of a secret police force that operates outside the boundaries normally imposed by a constitutional state.
Variants
Police Militia
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History
UK 


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One-Nation Conservatism
Patelism is the ideology of former
British home secretary Priti Patel, who served from 2019 to 2022. As home secretary, Patel took a
tough stance on crime. Patel is infamous for singing the
Rwanda asylum plan, a plan that would involve relocating asylum seekers to
Rwanda. Outside of being home secretary, Patel identifies herself as a
Thatcherite, and heavily supported and advocated for
Brexit.


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France 




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Spain 


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Italy 

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Soviet Union






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Red Terror 

The Red Terror in Soviet Russia was a campaign of political repression and executions, during the Russian Civil War (1917/1918-1922) carried out by the Bolsheviks, chiefly through the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission (Cheka), the Bolshevik secret police, led by Feliks Dzierżyński. The Red Terror was modeled on the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution and sought to eliminate political dissent, opposition, and those who went against the Bolshevik cause. Among the victims of the Red Terror were tsarists, liberals, non-Bolshevik socialists, members of the clergy, ordinary criminals, counter-revolutionaries, and other political dissidents. The total number of estimated executions carried out by the Cheka during the Red Terror ranges from 50 000 to 200 000.
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Lavrentiy Beria
Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria was a
Georgian Bolshevik and
Soviet politician, Marshal of the Soviet Union and state security administrator, chief of the Soviet security, and chief of
the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) under
Joseph Stalin. Beria began his career in the Transcaucasian, during the early 1920s region as part of the Cheka, suppressing nationalist uprisings. In 1926, Beria took control of the Georgian OGPU; Sergo Ordzhonikidze, head of the Transcaucasian party, introduced him to fellow-Georgian Joseph Stalin. During his years at the helm of the Georgian OGPU, Beria effectively destroyed the intelligence networks that
Turkey and
Iran had developed in the Soviet Caucasus, while successfully penetrating the governments of these countries with his agents.
In August 1938, Stalin brought Beria to Moscow as deputy head of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD), the ministry which oversaw the state security and police forces. Under Nikolai Yezhov, the NKVD carried out the Great Purge: the imprisonment or execution of a huge proportion, possibly over a million, of citizens throughout the Soviet Union as alleged "enemies of the people". In September of the same year, Beria was appointed head of the Main Administration of State Security (GUGB) of the NKVD, marking an easing of the repression begun under Yezhov. Over 100,000 people were released from the labor camps. The liberalization was only relative: arrests and executions continued, and in 1940 the pace of the purges accelerated again as Beria supervised deportations of people identified as "political enemies" from
Poland,
Lithuania,
Latvia, and
Estonia after Soviet occupation of those countries.
On 5 March 1940, after the Gestapo–NKVD Third Conference was held in Zakopane, Beria sent a note to Stalin in which he stated that the Polish prisoners of war kept at camps and prisons in western Belarus and Ukraine were enemies of the Soviet Union, and recommended their execution. Most of them were military officers, but there were also intelligentsia, doctors, priests, and others a total of 22,000 people. With Stalin's approval, Beria's NKVD executed them in what became known as the Katyn massacre.
In February 1941, Beria became deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, and in June, following Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union, he became a member of the State Defense Committee (GKO). Throughout the war, Beria ordered the population transfer, deportations, and genocides of the various ethnic minorities accused of anti-sovietism and/or collaboration with the invaders, including hundreds of thousands of Chechens, Crimean Tatars, Pontic Greeks, and Volga Germans, to Central Asia.
In January 1946, Beria resigned as chief of the NKVD while retaining general control over national security matters as Deputy Prime Minister and Curator of the Organs of State Security under Stalin. During the postwar years, Beria supervised the establishment of communist regimes in Eastern Europe and chose their Soviet-backed leaders.
After Stalin's death in 1953, Beria was appointed First Deputy Premier and reappointed head of the MVD, which he merged with the MGB. His close ally Malenkov was the new Premier and initially the most powerful man in the post-Stalin leadership. Beria undertook some measures of liberalization immediately after Stalin's death such as the mass release and amnesty of over a million prisoners, resulting in a substantial increase in crime. Beria earned himself many enemies in the Politburo and on 26 June 1953, Beria was arrested and held in an undisclosed location near Moscow. Beria was found guilty of; Treason, Terrorism, and Counterrevolutionary activity, and was sentenced to death on the day of the trial.



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Freikorps
Freikorps (meaning volunteer corps or free regiments) were irregular German and other European military volunteer units, or paramilitary, that existed from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, which fought as mercenaries or private armies, for governments and people of high status. In Germany, in the aftermath of World War I, Freikorps consisted largely of World War I veterans who fought on behalf of the SPD-led government of Friedrich Ebert to crush
Soviet-backed
communist uprisings which attempted to overthrow the Weimar Republic. Minister of Defence and SPD member Gustav Noske also relied on the Freikorps to suppress the German Revolution of 1918-19 as well as the Marxist Spartacist League, culminating in the summary execution of revolutionary communist leaders Karl Liebknecht and
Rosa Luxemburg on 15 January 1919.
After the Freikorps' decline in influence in the 1920s, the rise of the Nazis would see a renewed rise in Freikorps activity, as many members or ex-members were drawn to the party's marrying of military and political life and extreme nationalism by joining the Sturmabteilung (SA) and Schutzstaffel (SS). The Freikorps were used by the Nazis as thugs to engage in street brawls with communists and to break up communist and socialist meetings.
Eventually, Adolf Hitler came to view the Freikorps as a nuisance and possible threat to his consolidation of power. During the Night of the Long Knives in 1934, an internal purge of Hitler's enemies within the Nazi Party, numerous Freikorps members and leaders were targeted for killing or arrest, including Freikorps commander Hermann Ehrhardt and SA leader Ernst Röhm.

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Poland 




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Paternalistic Conservatism
Józef Światło, born Izaak Fleischfarb, was a high-ranking official in the Ministry of Public Security of Poland (UB), in the Polish People's Republic, who served as deputy director of the 10th Department run by Anatol Fejgin. Known for supervising the arrest of hundreds of dissidents and the torture of political prisoners, he was nicknamed "the Butcher" by the detainees. After the death of Stalin in 1953, Światło who at the time was on a mission in East Germany began to fear that he would be scapegoated for the death of the Soviet leader, leading to him defecting to the west. The United States gave him political asylum with the full knowledge that "he would have to be protected for the rest of his life because the number of his victims and relatives of victims sworn to exact retribution was so great." Światło's defection to the enemy became widely publicized in Polish state media labeled him a "traitor" and a "provocateur." Over the course of the following months, US newspapers and Radio Free Europe (in the "Behind the scenes of the secret service and the party" cycle) reported extensively on political repression in Poland based on Światło's revelations. Capitalizing on them, in what was known as "Operation Spotlight", RFE broadcasted some 140 interviews and 30 programs with Światło and distributed them over Poland to encourage Polish citizens to rebel against the communist authorities. Światło's defection and collaboration with the US contributed to the events of political liberalization in Poland, known as the Polish October.
Turkey 




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ROC/Taiwan 



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China 













Red Guards
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Labour Camps and Blackjails 

- Re-education through labor (劳动教养 laojiao) was a system of administrative detention in the People's Republic of China, active from 1957 to 2013, with the purpose of detaining persons who were accused of minor crimes such as petty theft, prostitution, and trafficking illegal drugs, as well as political dissidents, petitioners. It was separate from the much larger laogai system of prison labor camps which is meant for more serious criminal offenses. And from 1999, the new “610 Office” was created to suppress and torture
Falun Gong followers. Sentences under re-education through labor were typically for one to three years, with the possibility of an additional one-year extension. (In reality, for Falun Gong practitioners the sentences were made much longer because people were often transported to a different camp when their sentences were finished). They were issued as a form of administrative punishment by police, rather than through the judicial system. While they were incarcerated, detainees were often subject to some form of political education. Estimates on the number of RTL detainees in any given year range from 190,000 to two million. In 2013, there were approximately 350 RTL camps in operation.
Laojiao was significantly expanded under the regime of Jiang Zemin (1989-2004) who used the persecution of Falun Gong and other spiritual movements as part of a strategy to maintain tight control over China's political system even after he forced to step down in 2004. From 1999-2013, Falun Gong practitioners made up the majority of the prison population in most RTL camps. The prisoners received inhumane treatment, and several former members of the Laojiao called it out for
forced organ harvesting. On 28 December 2013, during the beginning of the new administration and
Xi Jinping and
Li Keqiang, due to much pressure from human rights organizations, the RTL system was formally abolished and some detainees were released and others relocated to other prisons and mental hospitals. Human rights groups have also observed that other forms of extrajudicial detention have taken their place, with some former RTL camps being renamed as drug rehabilitation centers.
The Great Firewall
The Great Firewall refers to a combination of legislative actions and technologies enforced by the People's Republic of China to regulate the Internet domestically to enforce internet censorship and block selected foreign websites (Google, Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, etc.) and to slow down cross-border internet traffic. The Great Firewall operates by checking transmission control protocol (TCP) packets for keywords or sensitive words. GFW has since its inception been justified in the name of "internet sovereignty" and "protecting domestic information space" to prevent Chinese citizens from gaining access to western liberal ideas. A favorite saying of Deng Xiaoping in the early 1980s was, "If you open the window, both fresh air and flies will be blown in. " Fang Binxing, a former Principal of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications has been dubbed "Father of China's Great Fire Wall".
As part of the Great Firewall, beginning in 2003, China started the Golden Shield Project, massive surveillance and censoring system, the hardware for which was provided by mostly U.S. companies, including Cisco Systems and Microsoft.
More often than not the GFW is used by the Central government and local authorities to crush dissent, cover up corruption scandals, and even prevent people from reporting on actual crimes such as human trafficking and abuse by local officials remains a serious issue in China to this day.
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South Korea 



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Japan 

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Showa Statism
Kenpeitai
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Peace Preservation Law
The Peace Preservation Law was a Japanese law enacted on April 22, 1925, with the aim of allowing the Special Higher Police to effectively suppress socialists and communists and protect private property. Altogether more than 70,000 people were arrested under the provisions of the Peace Preservation Law between 1925 and its repeal by American Occupation authorities in 1945.
The United States 










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Pinkertons
In the 1850s, Allan Pinkerton, a Scottish detective and spy, met Chicago attorney Edward Rucker in a local Masonic Hall and formed the North-Western Police Agency, later known as the Pinkerton Agency. Among the business's early operations was to safely deliver the newly-elected President of the United States Abraham Lincoln to Washington D.C. in light of an assassination threat. Pinkerton detective Kate Warne was assigned and successfully delivered Lincoln to the US capital city through a series of disguises and related tactics that required her to stay awake throughout the entire long journey. As a result of the public notoriety of this success, the business adopted an open eye as its logo and the slogan, "We never sleep".
In the 1870s, Franklin B. Gowen, then president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, hired the agency to "investigate" the labor unions in the company's mines. A Pinkerton agent, James McParland, using the alias "James McKenna", infiltrated the Molly Maguires, a 19th-century secret society of mainly Irish-American coal miners, leading to the downfall of the labor organization. On July 6, 1892, during the Homestead Strike, 300 Pinkerton detectives from New York and Chicago were called in by Carnegie Steel's Henry Clay Frick to protect the Pittsburgh-area mill and strikebreakers. This resulted in a firefight and siege in which 16 men were killed, and 23 others were wounded. To restore order, two brigades of the Pennsylvania militia were called out by the Governor.
Due to its conflicts with labor unions, the word Pinkerton continues to be associated by labor organizers and union members with strikebreaking. Pinkertons diversified from labor spying following revelations publicized by the La Follette Committee hearings in 1937, and the firm's criminal detection work also suffered from the police modernization movement, which saw the rise of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the bolstering of detective branches and resources of the public police. With less of the labor and criminal investigation work on which Pinkertons thrived for decades, the company became increasingly involved in protection services, and in the 1960s, even the word "detective" disappeared from the agency's letterhead. The company now focuses on threat intelligence, risk management, executive protection, and active shooter response.
In 1999, the company was bought by Securitas AB, a Swedish security company, for $384 million, followed by the acquisition of the William J. Burns Detective Agency (founded in 1910), a longtime Pinkerton rival, to create (as a division of the parent) Securitas Security Services USA. Today, the company's headquarters are located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and is known for providing services to Amazon.
COINTELPRO
COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program) was a series of covert and illegal projects actively conducted from 1956 to 1971 by
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic American political organizations the FBI deemed subversive and a threat to national security. COINTELPRO was organized by the founder of FBI, J. Edgar Hoover who had by 1956 become increasingly frustrated by U.S. Supreme Court decisions that limited the Justice Department's ability to prosecute people for their political opinions, most notably communists. This lead to him initiating covert "dirty tricks" program under the name COINTELPRO with the original purpose of disrupting CPUSA and keeping close tabs on individuals with communist sympathies such as
Charlie Chaplin. COINTELPRO soon expanded to target a plethora of other organizations and movements which included
feminist organizations,
The New Left and the anti–Vietnam War movement, and most notably the civil rights movement and
Black Power movement. Among the black activists and civil rights leaders targeted by COINTELPRO were
Bayard Rustin,
Martin Luther King Jr.,
Malcolm X,
Fred Hampton,
Angela Davis,
Viola Liuzzo,
Jessica Mitford, among many other.
Every US President from the 1950s-1971, Dwight D. Eisenhower,
JFK,
LBJ, and
Richard Nixon was complicit in FBI's illegal activities to a certain extent and Attorney General
Robert F. Kennedy personally authorized some of the programs.
The program was secret until 1971 when the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI burgled an FBI field office in Media, Pennsylvania, using the boxing match known as the Fight of the Century between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in March 1971 as a cover to pull off the heist, took several dossiers, and exposed the program by passing this material to news agencies.
Wackenhut Private Security 
George Wackenhut was a former FBI agent and the founder of
the Wackenhut private security corporation. In 1951, Wackenhut joined the FBI as a special agent in Indianapolis and Atlanta and was tasked with handling counterfeit money and bad-check cases and tracking down Army deserters. He eventually resigned from the FBI to start his own private security company. The huge profits made from the Wackenhut corporation enabled its founder to live a lavish lifestyle in homes scattered throughout the US "Tyecliffe Castle", or "Castle Wackenhut" in Coral Gables, near Miami. George Wackenhut was known as a hard-line right-winger and built up dossiers on Americans suspected of being
Communists or
left-leaning "subversives and sympathizers" and sold the information to interested parties. By the late, 1960s Wackenhut held files onthan more 4 million names of suspected "dissidents." In 1975, after the United States Congress investigated companies that had private files, Wackenhut gave its files to the now-defunct anti-Communist Church League of America of Wheaton, Illinois.
Wackenhut sold his company for $570 million in 2002 to Danish corporation Group 4 Falck which then merged to form British company G4S in 2004. G4S provides security to specific government and corporate sectors: energy, utilities, and chemical/petrochemical, financial institutions, hospitals, and healthcare facilities, major corporations and the construction industry, ports and airports, residential communities, retail and commercial real estate, and transit systems. In 2010, G4S Wackenhut changed its name to G4S Secure Solutions (USA) to reflect the new business model.
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Chile 
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Hendrik van den Bergh was a South African police officer known for founding the Bureau of State Security (BOSS), in which he ordered murders, torture and repression in the P.W. Botha and even participated in the Angolan civil war. Prior to his career, he was a member of Ossewabrandwag and Afrikaner Broederbond.
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Iran 


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SAVAK
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Romania 

Securitate
When communism fell, the political police apparatus, known as the Securitate, only formally disbanded. All the former higher-ups from the organization took control of the newly-established liberal democratic Romania through election fraud and re-established nepotism and endemic corruption by using their well-established network of contacts. Most post-communism politicians that saw success were, or are ex-Securitate members, and any attempt to prosecute them ended with failure in suspicious circumstances. Witnesses and judges would disappear or die in freak accidents, evidence would systematically burn in accidental fires, and a campaign of "terrorism" was advertised by the Securitate to intimidate people into giving up, nothing moved on the political scene of Romania without the Securitate knowing and even now, the myth of the "coup d'eta" is still strong after having been ingrained by the Securitate in the collective consciousness to appease the masses. While the majority of these retired from politics after having robbed public funds for two decades, the Securitate members live a comfortable life, free of all and any risk of prosecution due to their liquidation of all incriminating evidence.
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Philippines 

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Albania 


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Norway 


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Nigeria 
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Personality
PolState is portrayed as a stereotypical police officer. The personality and behavior vary widely. Sometimes they oppress and persecute the people, crush protests and crack down on dissidents, sometimes they genuinely serve and protect the people, maintain order and arrest criminals, and sometimes they're just eating donuts or doing other wacky stuff that's usually associated with the police. May or may not be
opportunistic and even corrupt, to varying degrees.
An alternative potrayal would be a stereotypical
chekist
. Naturally, they are always way more imposing of a presence than the regular police force, however the personality and behavior are still widely variable - from a genuinely good-natured, cool and badass state security/secret service/intelligence agent who does their job well, to an odious totalitarian enforcer and butcher who perpetrates extreme repression and monstrous atrocities.
Stylistic Notes
In some comics PolState was portrayed as Authoritarianism with a police hat.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Draw an inverted triangle in the center and fill it with navy blue,
- Fill the rest of the ball with black,
- Draw a police cap on the top of the ball,
- (Optional) Draw a police badge
- Add the eyes and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
---|---|---|---|
Navy Blue | #00187B | rgb(0, 24, 123) | |
Black | #141414 | rgb(20, 20, 20) |
Relationships
Officer Crew
Donuts - Mmmmm... I like donuts!
Stratocracy - My more extreme self. Go get those criminals, my boy!
Corporatocracy - Gotta love those Pinkertons!
Fascism - Blackshirts? Cracking down hard on mafia and crime? The trains run on time? Based.
Nazism - Brownshirts? Giving police and state security unrestrained power to fight (((them)))? Based.
Marxism–Leninism and
National Communism - Most of your societies have been police states. You are great friends of mine!
Honeckerism - Collecting in-depth files on citizens? Based!
Stalinism - Perfection.
Authoritarian Capitalism and
Authoritarian Socialism - Capitalism... Socialism... Who cares as long as it's enforced via the police state!
National Capitalism - Ditto.
State Capitalism - Same as AuthCap and NatCap.
Pinochetism - Helicopters? Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
Ingsoc - FREEDOM IS SLAVERY! IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH!
Dengism - Support the Hong Kong Police! Blue Lives Matter applies to the people's police as well!
Three Represents - Dengism 2.0. You created the GFW, 610 Office, and expanded the labor camp system to crush dissent. RIP legend.
State Liberalism - More female secret police!
Authoritarianism - I AM the authority!
Totalitarianism - I'm pretty essential to his societies.
Transhumanism - Robocop is based.
Showa Statism - Peace Preservation Law was based!
Kleptocracy - The only good criminal
other than me. I love it when they're in power.Third Way - Thanks for signing that crime bill back in 1994!
Karen - I often help her defuse the situation with managers.
Network Monarchy - Using Lèse-majesté to arrest political opponents, BASED!
Thaksinism - Your War on Drugs and handling of the Southern Insurgency was excellent.
One-Nation Conservatism - May and Bojo’s crackdowns on illegal immigrants and disruptive demonstrators were so based.
Neoconservatism - The Patriot Act is very based too.
Authoritarian Conservatism - I am the Horny Police and you are under arrest. Go to horny jail!
Esoteric Fascism - Gestapo was pretty good (but not as good as the
Stasi).
Kritarchy - While we both love order, he hates when I do summary executions.
On Probation
Conservatism - Thank you for creating Blue Lives Matter, but please obey the mask mandates and social distancing rules!
Clerical Fascism - You are cool and all but why is the church more important than the police?
Black Nationalism - We stopped lynching, now stop whining! We accept black people to be cops as well. And I didn't kill George Floyd!
Feminism - A part of me really hates you, but we also accept women into our job, and I'll still protect you from those
rapists, stalkers, sexual harassers, and domestic abusers.
Hive-Mind Collectivism - It would be harder for me to arrest someone who thinks the same...
Paleoconservatism &
Right-Wing Populism - YOU COMPLETELY TURNED YOUR BACK ON US AT THE CAPITOL PRICK! And we did NOT let them in!
Thanks for the inconsistent support anyways. But Paleocon despises the CIAAlt-Right - He likes OVRA and Gestapo, but I hate when he calls the FBI agents glowies!
And how can you call yourself a traditionalist with thatbrowser history?
Trumpism - You were so perfect until you did the Capitol Hill thing...
Arrested
Constitutionalism - I AM THE LAW!
Anti-Authoritarianism - Goddamn hippie, quit protesting before I arrest you!
Anarchism without adjectives - Doesn't like authority, cringe.
Queer Anarchism - Horny jail awaits you, maggot!
Anarcho-Communism - Stop throwing those cocktails and get in the car!
Anarcho-Capitalism - You're heavily propertarian, you negate taxes, and you're hostile to the state so now you'll have to be arrested for evasion.
Private police does seem nice though.Libertarianism - I tread where I please.
Black Anarchism - Thugs! Criminals! Thieves!
*Shoots Blackan on sight*Anarcho-Conservatism - The MAGA movement supports me so why don't you?
Anarcho-Individualism - Worst. Ideology. Ever.
Hoppeanism - You had so much potential but you're a f**king *n*rchist!
Ochlocracy - CALM THE F**K DOWN OR ELSE WE'LL ARREST YOU!!!
Accelerationism - Get pulled over for speeding.
Counter-Enlightenment - And you for driving at night with your headlights off! Do you want to get into a crash?!
Coolidgism - What do you mean public servants can't strike?
Aristocracy - No the Nobles are not above law and order you arrogant snob!
Revolutionary Conservatism and
QAnonism - STOP YOUR BOOGALOO! 1/6 NEVER FORGET!
Kakistocracy and
Anti-Vaccine Movement - Don't like the enforcement of vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic? Too bad. Instead of whining like a baby and playing the victim card, how about you get yourselves vaccinated like everyone else? And stop harassing healthcare workers simply for doing their job!
WANTED
Illegalism - Reward of $100,000 for anyone who catches this criminal scum, dead or alive.
Insurrectionary Anarchism - Reward of $999,999 for anyone who brings in HIM! (DEAD. ONLY!): Charges: 672 counts of murder, 918 million dollars in property damage, and 85 cases of ars-*gets blown up*
Soulism - You are under arrest for drug dealing!
But you are peaceful compared to other anarchists, so I can only fine you.
Anarcho-Egoism - Worst anarchist.
Avaritionism - OH, COME ON! THIS IS THE ACTUAL WORST OF ALL! HE IS EVEN NOT IN PRISON, BECAUSE SOMEONE BRIBES EVERYONE TO FREE HIM!
Jihadism - Charges: War crimes + Suicide bombing + Terrorism + Serial murder + Kidnapping + Rape + Sectarianism + Torture + Propaganda + Child soldiers + Arson + Hijacking + Mutilation + Attempted world domination + Arms trafficking + Destruction of property + Human trafficking = What the Fuck! You're one of the most dangerous criminals!
But the Taliban is based.Agorism - You are under arrest for selling illegal goods. Everything you have will be confiscated and used in your trial as evidence.
Posadism - The worst of the worst terrorists is the nuclear one. Bring the FBI, Interpol, and CIA to catch this bastard before he nukes something!
Bio-Posadism - Another global terrorist, but more focused on bio-weapons. Time to confiscate your tools, and burn down your sinister laboratories into ashes!
Paleolibertarianism - THEM DAMN DUKE BOYS!
Further Information
Notable police forces, paramilitary organizations, and intelligence agencies
Interpol
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Pinkerton National Detective Agency
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
Security Service (MI5)
Metropolitan Police
National Police (France)
National Gendarmerie
Bundespolizei (BPOL)
Federal Security Service
OMON
Служба безпеки України (SBU)
National Police of Ukraine
Polizia di Stato
Swedish Police Authority
Swedish Security Service (SÄPO)
Militsiya
People's Police of the PRC
Hong Kong Police Force (HKFP)
Republic of China Military Police (ROCMP)
National Police Agency (NPA)
Ministry of State Security
Korean National Police Agency (KNPA)
Mossad
Mabahith
Disciplinary Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran (NAJA)
Inter-Services Intelligence
Tatmadaw
Royal Thai Police
Polícia Federal (Mexico)
Polícia Federal (Brazil)
Agência Brasileira de Inteligência
Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais
Carabineros de Chile
National Police of Colombia
Policía Nacional Bolivariana
Servicio Bolivariano de Inteligencia Nacional (SEBIN)
South African Police Service (SAPS)
Australian Federal Police (AFP)
New Zealand Police
Royal Malaysia Police
Historical
COINTELPRO
Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS)
610 Office
Отделение по охранению общественной безопасности и порядка (Okhrana)
Всероссийская чрезвычайная комиссия (VChK)
Народный комиссариат внутренних дел (NKVD)
Комитет государственной безопасности (KGB)
Államvédelmi Hatóság (ÁVH)
Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (Stasi)
Sigurimi
Departamentul Securității Statului (Securitate)
Political-Social Brigade
OVRA
Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo)
Special Higher Police
Kempeitai
Servicio de Inteligencia Militar
Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación (GAL)
Secretariat of Intelligence
Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA)
Central Nacional de Informaciones (CNI)
National Intelligence Service (Peru)
Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad (DAS)
SAVAK
Bureau of State Security (Apartheid South Africa)
Iraqi Intelligence Service
Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities
Royal Hong Kong Police
State Police (Policja Państwowa)
Беркут (1992-2014)
Fictional
Thought Police (1984)
- Detroit Police Department (Robocop)
- Precrime (Minority Report)
- Peacekeepers (The Hunger Games)
- Mega-City One (Judge Dredd)
YouTube
Videos
- The Police Still Suck by
ShortFatOtaku
- The Policing Paradox by
ShortFatOtaku
- Why the French Police are so Brutal by
Kraut
TV Tropes
Gallery
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Paponism
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterintelligence_state
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chekism A term derived from the infamous Bolshevik secret police that is used to broadly refer to any
state security, intelligence agency, secret police, etc.
- ↑ Basically the same as "Cops".
- ↑ "Силовики" - "Enforcers", "Security Forces". Derived from "Силовые Структуры" - "Power Structures".
- ↑ "Мусор" - "Garbage". Derived from the abbreviation MUS (Московский Уголовный Сыск, Moscow Criminal Investigation).
- ↑ "Кровавая Гэбня" - "Bloody GB". Used in reference to the Soviet & Post-Soviet chekists and their activities.
- ↑ The Amazon Prime adaptation renames it to the Nazi American Reich or American Reich for short.
- ↑ The Amazon Prime adaptation renames it to the Japanese Pacific States.
- ↑ Andropov was ready to do the market reforms
- ↑ https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/giuliani-rally-speech/
- ↑ Donald Trump “motorboating” Rudy Giuliani in his drag persona, Rudia
- ↑ Giuliani loses election - in Peru
- ↑ Giuliani was disbarred as a lawyer.
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- ↑ Rudy Giuliani Admitted to Owning a Hard Drive with Child Pornography
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- ↑ [3]
- ↑ The Serbian army and police must be superbly trained, perfectly equipped and armed, impeccably motivated. The arms and military equipment industry must be strategically the most important and significant branch of the Serbian economy. Serbia, with God's help, will be strong only if it has invincible and fearless armed forces and a highly developed military industry.