In shogun Japan, leaders, bureaucrats, politicians and rulers were excluded from protection and people were allowed to lynch them without any repercussions.
This was practiced in order to hold those yearning for power to be held to higher standards to prevent them from exploiting society.
Corruption therefore was unheard of and even the smallest of bs was not tolerated and was met with the violent rage of the public.
was this the /pol/ way?
>>131874452
Okay so what is the politicians supposed to do when corrupt people start threatening them?
>>131874910
there were serious repercussions for being a politician.
if they threaten him, he would notify the people of the situation and let them sort it out
if he is worthy of their protection, the people will destroy the bandits
rule of mob
>>131875415
So sorta like Mexico?
How did that turn out?
>>131875484
no, leaders in mejico are protected
>want to be the boss
>give up right to be protected if you double cross the people
thats a fair trade