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Per the EFF, if appears as if the Trump maladministration wants to keep his wannabe secret police as secret as they can. A snippet:

The Trump administration has restricted the First Amendment right to record law enforcement by issuing an unprecedented nationwide flight restriction preventing private drone operators, including professional and citizen journalists, from flying drones within half a mile of any ICE or CBP vehicle.

In January, EFF and media organizations including The New York Times and The Washington Post responded to this blatant infringement of the First Amendment by demanding that the FAA lift this flight restriction. Over two months later, we’re still waiting for the FAA to respond to our letter.

The First Amendment guarantees the right to record law enforcement. As we have seen with the extrajudicial killings of George Floyd, Renée Good, and Alex Pretti, capturing law enforcement on camera can drive accountability and raise awareness of police misconduct.

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Rick Strom points out that “I was just following orders” is a defense that is precedented.

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Fatal Attraction, American Stasi Dept. 0

At the Psychology Today website, Guy P. Harrison explores the attraction of fascism. Here’s his list of the characteristics of fascist regimes; I think it will sound familiar.

  • Authoritarian style leadership
  • Simplistic symbolism and mass rallies
  • Extreme, pathological patriotism
  • Anger over the loss of an idealized past that never existed
  • Exploitation of racist fears and racial divisions
  • Overt politicization of law enforcement
  • Call for “traditional” hierarchical gender roles at the expense of women’s rights/opportunities
  • Military aggression against other countries and territories
  • Undermining of elections and democratic values
  • Overt corruption
  • Restrictions and attacks on the free press
  • Heavy use of lying and propaganda
  • Editing of history to promote accommodating myths and minimize the real histories of marginalized people

I commend his article to your attention as a worthwhile read in these times in which truth, justice, and the American way are being Trumpled from within.

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. . . demonstrate every day the reality of Republican family values.

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The Resegregationist 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, Carlos De Loera posits that the reason for Donald Trump’s attack on birth-right citizenship is quite obivious:

This retconning of the 14th Amendment aligns with the Trump administration’s continued crusade to demonize nonwhite citizens, which kicked off when he first ran for president in 2015.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

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Immunity Impunity, the Rule of Lawless Dept. 0

Via the Charlotte Observer, Jill Burcum looks at how the Trump maladministration is thwarting Minnesota authorities’ attempts to probe ICE’s shootings of Alex Pretti, Renee and Nicole Good, not to mention others who have received less publicity, and comes to a disturbing conclusion (emphasis added):

There’s a deeply disturbing pattern emerging here, one that points to more than a just a coverup. Federal officials directing these efforts appear to believe that they and their agents are a privileged class to be shielded from the consequences of their actions, instead of being held to the same standards that everyone else would be.

Follow the link to learn why she came to that conclusion.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

The Trump maladministration’s campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion shouldn’t be called “anti-DEI.”

It should be called what it is: Resegregation.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Sam talks with David Bier about how the Supreme Supremacist Court green lit racial profiling.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

The American Stasi meets Non Sequitur.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Farron discusses how ICE agents were recorded trying to cook up false charges against a protestor.

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Real Big Men 0

At the Psychology Today website, Steven A Hassan reflects on the (mostly online movement called the) “manosphere” and warns that it is, if not a cult, at least cult-like. Given that the Trump maladministration seems infested with text-book toxic masculines, methinks it a timely and worthwhile read.

He makes four main points:

  • The manosphere uses the same tactics as cults by regulating behavior, information, thought, and emotion.
  • Loaded language like “red pill,” “cope,” and “AWALT” simplifies complex ideas and sabotages critical thinking.
  • Framing women as the enemy isolates men from anyone who might challenge the ideology.
  • Healthy masculinity resources exist and promote confidence through unlearning unfair societal pressures.

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Denial Is Not Just a River in Egypt 0

It’s also how the Trump maladministration approaches U. S. History, but some people are fighting back for truth, justice, and the American way.

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Karen Karen-Like 0

Rick Strom finds himself sadly not taken aback by the racism and bigotry which, as far as I cant tell, is the beating heart of MAGA.

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Flag Stuff 0

Florida man.

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ICEcapades of the Air, Reprise 0

My old Philly DL friend Noz thinks that Trump’s deploying ICE agents in airports may backfire have results that the deployer may not have anticipated.

Follow the link and decide whether you agree.

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Establishmentarians 0

Michael in Norfolk decodes de code:

Like many in today’s Republican Party and the MAGA universe, the Felon, his regime and the sycophants that surround him claim to be champions of “religious freedom.” The reality, however, demonstrates that this so-called support for “religious freedom” translates into special rights for right wing “Christians” and the demonization of those who do not subscribe to the Christofascists’ agenda and beliefs, particularly Muslims.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Truth in labeling.

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