“We have intercepted electronic communication indicating that al-Qaeda members are actively plotting to stay out of the way while America as we know it gradually crumbles under the weight of its own self-inflicted debt and disrepair,” FBI Deputy Director Mark F. Giuliano told the assembled press corps. “If this plan succeeds, it will leave behind a nation with a completely dysfunctional economy, collapsing infrastructure, and a catastrophic health crisis afflicting millions across the nation. We want to emphasize that this danger is very real.”
You’re still arguing over something I didn’t say and already agreed to. I said populism took advantage of racism to create the current acceleration towards open authoritarianism.
Nobodys whining. Keep being insulting. No, the NYPD is not a substitute for national politics.
The militarization of the NYPD and giving it military like power (including it’s own intelligence and spying units) was in direct response to 9/11.
The NYPD was just one metropolitan police department and just the first. The militarization of the local police forces nation wide is directly in response to 9/11. Does some police force in Nebraska need a military tank? No but they’re getting one.
Good luck protesting the state when the local police are armed for major war with another superpower.
As someone who spent time in occupy Wall Street, those broadened police powers post 9/11 did a great job at ending the protest.
Oh sorry, that’s irrelevant to your “point”. Most Americans don’t deal with the feds. But our local forces oppress us on the daily, and they’ve been given all sorts of goodies post 9/11 to be as efficient as possible at oppression.
I don’t know why you seem to think that the federal policy of treating Americans like criminals doesn’t apply to the states and local forces. You’re splitting hairs because you’re wrong. There’s your direct connection between the surveillance state, authoritarianism and 9/11. Local police forces don’t operate in a bubble like they used to pre 9/11.