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What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 10:22
by IBG
Members of the IPF/ ILM, etc, we all know that once upon a time, "incels" were the hot, in-vogue thing for the media and law enforcement to panic about, and demonize. The height of that fearmongering has likely subsided now, and has for a few years. Similar to the Satanic panic of the 80s.

So now, according to the news or other media, what is the law enforcement of your own country currently hyping up or panicking about? In the US, it's all about "ICE" this and "Charlie Kirk" that. It *was* the Epstein files before that, but that went away pretty quickly.

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 10:25
by rever
In india it is on Islamic extremism .
That's why I am active on these forums otherwise if I am in Scandinavian I would have not cared to visit these forums

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 10:50
by Supreme Misogynist
-Those who Insult the president on the internet (punishable by up to 4-5 years in prison)
-Those who Insult the values of the nation on the internet (punishable by 6 months to 1.5 years in prison)
-Drug dealers and buyers (especially the young ones)
-Academic Fraudsters (There's a whole market for fake masters and phd theses)

It's mostly these at the moment.

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 12:55
by Darth_aurelius
IBG wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 10:22 Members of the IPF/ ILM, etc, we all know that once upon a time, "incels" were the hot, in-vogue thing for the media and law enforcement to panic about, and demonize. The height of that fearmongering has likely subsided now, and has for a few years. Similar to the Satanic panic of the 80s.

So now, according to the news or other media, what is the law enforcement of your own country currently hyping up or panicking about? In the US, it's all about "ICE" this and "Charlie Kirk" that. It *was* the Epstein files before that, but that went away pretty quickly.

The US has begun its totalitarian slide into the proverbial abyss insofar as any one who is concerned with the constitutional restrictions on the executive cares. The focus of federal agencies has been and will continue to be whatever Trump dictates it ought to be by imperial fiat. Local, state and county agencies will still primarily be concerned with order maintenance and general crime prevention type law enforcement. The politicization of the federal government is disconcerting to say the least and it will have a tangible impact on modulating investigative priorities for the fbi, atf, usms, usss, cia, etc.

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 13:41
by General Alek
Incels are still demonized in the UK

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 13:57
by KingDavid
Supreme Misogynist wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 10:50 -Those who Insult the president on the internet (punishable by up to 4-5 years in prison)
-Those who Insult the values of the nation on the internet (punishable by 6 months to 1.5 years in prison)
-Drug dealers and buyers (especially the young ones)
-Academic Fraudsters (There's a whole market for fake masters and phd theses)

It's mostly these at the moment.
Which country is this?

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 13:59
by KingDavid
General Alek wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 13:41 Incels are still demonized in the UK
UK is the worst, they send good looking undercover female cops to jog and if you try and flirt with them or whatever they’ll detain you for harassment. I’m like wtf? No wonder the birth rate is collapsing.

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 14:14
by Darth_aurelius
KingDavid wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 13:57
Supreme Misogynist wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 10:50 -Those who Insult the president on the internet (punishable by up to 4-5 years in prison)
-Those who Insult the values of the nation on the internet (punishable by 6 months to 1.5 years in prison)
-Drug dealers and buyers (especially the young ones)
-Academic Fraudsters (There's a whole market for fake masters and phd theses)

It's mostly these at the moment.
Which country is this?

If he had said that two years ago I would have deduced that the country in question was either some South American dictatorship like Venezuela or a some sub-Saharan African failed state but I actually think that this is an apt description of the state of affairs in the US at present or nearly so.

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 16:04
by Supreme Misogynist
Supreme Misogynist wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 10:50 -Those who Insult the president on the internet (punishable by up to 4-5 years in prison)
-Those who Insult the values of the nation on the internet (punishable by 6 months to 1.5 years in prison)
-Drug dealers and buyers (especially the young ones)
-Academic Fraudsters (There's a whole market for fake masters and phd theses)

It's mostly these at the moment.
Some clarifications:
-Most people who get sued for insulting the president/national values don't receive a prison sentence. Their punishment is usually converted to a fine (I don't know how much).
-Drug issue is a relatively new one. It's nowhere near South America level. We don't have entire junkie neighborhoods or cartel wars. Moral panic is slowly creeping in nonetheless.
-Diploma and masters/phd fraud is a longstanding problem but the general public started learning about it very recently after some well-known people's diplomas were exposed to be fake.

What are the law enforcement agencies of your country focused on?

Posted: 03 Oct 2025, 16:05
by Supreme Misogynist
KingDavid wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 13:57
Supreme Misogynist wrote: 03 Oct 2025, 10:50 -Those who Insult the president on the internet (punishable by up to 4-5 years in prison)
-Those who Insult the values of the nation on the internet (punishable by 6 months to 1.5 years in prison)
-Drug dealers and buyers (especially the young ones)
-Academic Fraudsters (There's a whole market for fake masters and phd theses)

It's mostly these at the moment.
Which country is this?
Turkey.