Thursday, May 14, 2026

TONY SEGURA: This wasn’t “police brutality.” This was a sovereign democracy refusing to surrender its streets to imported chaos and medieval hatred.

🚨 92 SECONDS. COPENHAGEN POLICE JUST HUMILIATED PRO-HAMAS TERROR BLOCKADERS — AND THE ENTIRE CONTINENT SHOULD BE TAKING NOTES. ☠️ In the grand tradition of Hobbes’ Leviathan and Max Weber’s monopoly on legitimate violence, the Danish state just reminded the world why civilized order exists.

from Wikipedia,
While the monopoly on violence as the defining conception of the state was first described in sociology by Max Weber in his essay Politics as a Vocation (1919),[1] the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force is a core concept of modern public law, which goes back to French jurist and political philosopher Jean Bodin's 1576 work Les Six livres de la République and English philosopher Thomas Hobbes's 1651 book Leviathan. Weber claims that the state is the "only human Gemeinschaft which lays claim to the monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force. As such, states can resort to coercive means such as incarceration, expropriation, humiliation, and death threats to obtain the population's compliance with its rule and thus maintain order. However, this monopoly is limited to a certain geographical area, and in fact this limitation to a particular area is one of the things that defines a state."[2] In other words, Weber describes the state as any organization that succeeds in holding the exclusive right to use, threaten, or authorize physical force against residents of its territory. Such a monopoly, according to Weber, must occur via a process of legitimation.
A mob of pro-Hamas radicals illegally blockaded Maersk HQ in Copenhagen — choking a private company, commerce, and the rule of law itself. In 92 seconds, the Copenhagen police — helmets on, K9s unleashed, batons precise — dismantled the entire spectacle. No endless negotiations. No performative “dialogue.” Just swift, lawful force restoring the peace these ideologues sought to shatter. This wasn’t “police brutality.” This was a sovereign democracy refusing to surrender its streets to imported chaos and medieval hatred. While much of Europe lectures about “de-escalation” as radicals torch synagogues and blockade ports, Denmark simply enforced the social contract. Scholarly truth: when the state abdicates its monopoly on force, thugs seize it. Copenhagen chose not to. 

📽️The video is pure catharsis for anyone tired of watching civilization kneel. Europe — learn or burn. 👇 

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