Showing posts with label Trump police state. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trump police state. Show all posts

Jun 6, 2018

Police State America

Armed and dangerous, ready-to-kill agent checks passports
"What no one seemed to notice was the ever widening gap ... between the government and the people. ... What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, little by little, to being governed by surprise; to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if the people could not understand it, it could not be released because of national security."
— Milton Mayer's They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45 (University of Chicago Press. ©1955).

Police-state America is a leviathan into which America stumbled.

Plenty of racists and fascists around, check your local municipal cops, but the hostility of the 1,000,000s of cops happened slowly, with silent accent or loud complicity from liberal mayors and the local corporate press.

On the national front, Dave Lindorff, a writer returning from the Philippines, Hong Kong and China, was subjected to, and witness to where the United States now stands vis a vis other authoritarian countries around the world.

Give Lindorff's piece a good read because the Untied States is going to get worse before it gets better.

May 13, 2018

White Wisconsin Cop Beats Black Teen, Caught on Video

White Wauwatosa, Wisconsin cop is caught on video beating
 a 17-year-old black teen. The cop was not arrested. Instead,
the cops charged the kid with three felonies.
Update: In a related piece this weekend in The Guardian, see Black activist jailed for his Facebook posts speaks out about secret FBI surveillance. The man, Rakem Balogun of Texas, spoke out against police brutality and violence and because of his published stands was arrested, amid increasing surveillance and police harassment nationwide.
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The first thing readers should know about the white cop caught on video beating a black teen in Wisconsin this weekend is the cop will be cleared of wrongdoing. No criminal charges, and no loss of pay and benefits for the cop will result from an internal police investigation.

Bank on it.

In Wisconsin, cops beating, killing, harassing, fining and terrorizing the population, especially black and brown folks, is widely regarded as a social good in itself. If cops can begin the process of imprisoning a minority ... or killing a minority, so much the better.

The location of this latest cop attack is Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, next to Milwaukee.

Slate Magazine and WISN-TV, (Milwaukee) have the story. Civil rights groups protested the police beating this weekend.

Cops of course did not arrest the other cop for repeatedly beating this 17-year-old. Rather, the cops cited the victim with disorderly conduct, battery and resisting an officer.

Testilying, cooking police reports and engaging in character assassination against the community seem pointless when the court system is rigged against people, in favor of perps in military-black-and-blue.

The video below, WISN-TV, raises numerous questions. Did it occur to the cop that being well-planted and balanced and then throwing a power punch to an unguarded teen's face could result in permanent damage? Perhaps permanent damage is the objective.

After-all the kid is black, hence worthy of beating, harassment, imprisonment; there is no apparent bottom to the crimes cops will inflict for any or no reason.

Watch how this story unfolds—Wisconsin white cop beats unarmed black teen—and witness the predictable police cover-up, the character assassination of this young man, and raw displays of racism in comments from white Wisconsin. It's SOP, and it's getting worse as Trump cheers on police beatings.

For a revealing look at the phenomenon of police beating people, Google police beating. Watch how fast your In Box fills up.

From Slate Magazine and the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Wauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber said in a statement. "We thoroughly review all incidents in which force is used by an officer and will do so in this incident, as well."

Bull-shit.

Apr 16, 2018

Cops Push New Draconian Laws Squelching Protests

George Grosz, God of War, 1940,
Fear of the Other

'You can see how easy it was, then, not to think about fundamental things'


Madison, Wisconsin — President* Trump holds occasional rallies with cops, noting his political support from the local police gangs in blue and military-black.

The police-anti-liberty-Trump movement does not draw much attention.

It should. Ever wonder why cops are so in thrall of Trump?

Trump and cops share the same values: Fascistic distaste of civil liberties, hostility towards ethnic minorities and disdain towards open expression.

Consider Trump's administration* is the first openly white-supremacist executive branch in modern America.

Its pro-white, anti-human rights values are shared by most American cops.

Simon Davis-Cohen and Sarah Lazare report at In These Times a new front against Americans from cops.

Across the country cops are working for new legislation to devastate Americans who protest increasingly fascistic policies and misconduct, especially protests against police violence.

Report Davis-Cohen and Lazare:

'Cops are going to keep pursuing ways to keep themselves above the fray and unaccountable for the things they do,' says Tony Williams, a member of the MPD150, a police abolitionist project that recently released a "150-year performance review of the Minneapolis Police Department. 'It's a naked case of self-interest more than anything else.'

Minneapolis police aren’t alone: According to research conducted for In These Times in partnership with Ear to the Ground, law enforcement in at least eight states—Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Washington and Wyoming—lobbied on behalf of anti-protest bills in 2017 and 2018. The bills ran the gamut from punishing face coverings at protests to increasing penalties for 'economic disruption' and highway blockage to criminalizing civil protests that interfere with 'critical infrastructure' like oil pipelines.

Victory, power, freedom, safety, greatness, the Trump-police alliance against disruption and terrorists is becoming more ambitious as a nation sleep-walks its way into the Spring 2018.
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One book to suggest to America's youth, to anyone, it is Milton Mayer's They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45 (University of Chicago Press. ©1955).

Mayer, an American Jewish writer who had gone to Germany in the 1930s, made friends with 10 people, all of whom were members of the NAZI Party. He found them courteous, funny, genuine human beings whom he called "friends." They were also fools and certainly were guilty.
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From Milton Mayer:

But Then It Was Too Late

"What no one seemed to notice," said a colleague of mine, a philologist, "was the ever widening gap, after 1933, between the government and the people. Just think how very wide this gap was to begin with, here in Germany. And it became always wider. You know, it doesn’t make people close to their government to be told that this is a people’s government, a true democracy, or to be enrolled in civilian defense, or even to vote. All this has little, really nothing, to do with knowing one is governing.

"What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, little by little, to being governed by surprise; to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if the people could not understand it, it could not be released because of national security. And their sense of identification with Hitler, their trust in him, made it easier to widen this gap and reassured those who would otherwise have worried about it.

"This separation of government from people, this widening of the gap, took place so gradually and so insensibly, each step disguised (perhaps not even intentionally) as a temporary emergency measure or associated with true patriotic allegiance or with real social purposes. And all the crises and reforms (real reforms, too) so occupied the people that they did not see the slow motion underneath, of the whole process of government growing remoter and remoter.

"You will understand me when I say that my Middle High German was my life. It was all I cared about. I was a scholar, a specialist. Then, suddenly, I was plunged into all the new activity, as the university was drawn into the new situation; meetings, conferences, interviews, ceremonies, and, above all, papers to be filled out, reports, bibliographies, lists, questionnaires. And on top of that were the demands in the community, the things in which one had to, was ‘expected to’ participate that had not been there or had not been important before. It was all rigmarole, of course, but it consumed all one’s energies, coming on top of the work one really wanted to do. You can see how easy it was, then, not to think about fundamental things. One had no time." ...

A community member holds up a fist outside the Minneapolis Police Federation
union office, following the raid eviction of demonstrators camped out in front
of the Minneapolis Police Department's 4th Precinct location, blocks from
where Jamar Clark was killed by police weeks prior.
(Tony Webster/Flickr/Creative Commons)

Mar 28, 2017

Trump's Talk with Police Group Is Facism Incarnate

George Grosz, God of War, 1940, Fear of the Other
Listening to Donald Trump's public meeting with a police-power interest group should make your skin crawl.

While law enforcement personnel routinely peddle their political support to judges and candidates for all levels of elective office, Trump's rhetorical embrace of the Fraternal Order of Police at the White House today is odious, (Washington Post).

His message is clear: Oppose police, support civil liberties and you oppose Donald Trump. Victims of police, you get what you deserve.

Trump's veneration for "law enforcement" is replete with over-the-top rhetoric extolling police: "Great," "amazing," "incredible" saints in blue and military-black who equally praise-worthy supported Trump, always a virtue.

Said Trump in part: "I also want to thank you for your support during the election. I guess you probably know, the numbers were extremely lop-sided, right? ... As I traveled the country during my campaign, I had the great privilege to spend time with our amazing police officers who risk their lives every day to keep us safe. And I made a crucial pledge: We will always support — and you people know that better than anybody, you know me — the incredible men and women of law enforcement, I will always have your back 100-percent, like you always had mine and you showed that on November 8."

If you are a cop, and you can kill, imprison, harass, fine and attack innocents, and you have a friend in Donald Trump and his "great" attorney general, Jeff Sessions.

At the police event, Trump pledged, "I will work night and day to make American safe again."

Americans must be celebrating the glory of Donald Trump and their local police.