Monday, September 10, 2018

The Value Of Indigenous Self-Governance

A town in Mexico recently celebrated seven years since kicking out the corrupt narco government and reverting back to an indigenous form of self-governance.

In the town of Cherán, in Michoacán, Mexico, a system of traditional indigenous law-enforcement and accountability continues to guide the people. In early 2011, residents of Cherán created armed militias to fight off illegal logging and drug cartels in their community. The community kicked out politicians and police accused of ties to the drug cartels and began a new system of governance based on Purhépecha traditions.

You can read the rest @
https://www.activistpost.com/2018/09/city-kicked-out-cops-politicians-7-years-ago-lowest-crime-rates-mexico.html

All of us in the US would be well served by such a move. Toss out the liars and thieves in DC, all the bureaucrats, and all the crazy cops who are killing us any time they please.

Let the people run their own lives without interference from the 0.01%, who criminalize the symptoms while they spread the disease (h/t to Ani DiFranco).

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