The road from high-trust to low-trust societies follows a predictable path.
One of the first steps is the entities that have been entrusted with keeping order, refusing to do so or being selective about what order they keep.
Anarchotyranny is the result.
The classic example is a homeowner who has suffered through repeated thefts and burglaries and receiving no justice who decides enough is enough and administers some on their own.
The people who are supposed to be investigating the crimes that led to this, enforcing the law and meting out punishment... Come down hard on the homeowner.
The homeowner did, assuredly, break the law; but the motives matter.
What was the government doing to keep them from losing their property?
Had they arrested anyone?
Had they secured a conviction?
Did they even bother to actually investigate past taking a vague description or logging the video of the crime?
The government and police have failed in their duties and since they are given powers delegated from The People, it is the right of The People to reclaim those powers from the government and police.
But there's a simple solution: Just make it legal to shoot burglars and thieves in the act of stealing AND/OR running from the scene of the crime.
Fuck 'em.
Because if the cops don't start arresting people and the district attorney doesn't start getting convictions: People are going to start killing criminals on their own and will shortly thereafter start shooting the police who try to stop them.
It's a place we, as a society, do not want to be; but the first step back from the brink is the hardest and it's on Leviathan to make it.


