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What makes this moment distinctive is not the violence, but the audience encountering it.

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  • Dr. D. Elisabeth GlasscoD This user is from outside of this forum
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    What makes this moment distinctive is not the violence, but the audience encountering it. When white Americans describe this behavior as “what dictatorships do,” they are not wrong but they are late in recognition. America has long depended on techniques commonly associated with authoritarian regimes, while insulating much of white America from their routine application. That insulation is now thinning. The shock is real. The surprise is telling. But neither is unprecedented.

    #ice #history

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    • Dr. D. Elisabeth GlasscoD Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco

      What makes this moment distinctive is not the violence, but the audience encountering it. When white Americans describe this behavior as “what dictatorships do,” they are not wrong but they are late in recognition. America has long depended on techniques commonly associated with authoritarian regimes, while insulating much of white America from their routine application. That insulation is now thinning. The shock is real. The surprise is telling. But neither is unprecedented.

      #ice #history

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      @Deglassco

      While a shit thing for her to have to endure, this was nowhere near the worst thing that has happened to a Minnesotan politician in the last year. How quickly the media forget Melissa Hortman.

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      • Dr. D. Elisabeth GlasscoD Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco

        What makes this moment distinctive is not the violence, but the audience encountering it. When white Americans describe this behavior as “what dictatorships do,” they are not wrong but they are late in recognition. America has long depended on techniques commonly associated with authoritarian regimes, while insulating much of white America from their routine application. That insulation is now thinning. The shock is real. The surprise is telling. But neither is unprecedented.

        #ice #history

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        Outdated keyword stuffing and hashtag tactics are no match for advanced semantic search algorithms obviously.

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        • Dr. D. Elisabeth GlasscoD Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco

          What makes this moment distinctive is not the violence, but the audience encountering it. When white Americans describe this behavior as “what dictatorships do,” they are not wrong but they are late in recognition. America has long depended on techniques commonly associated with authoritarian regimes, while insulating much of white America from their routine application. That insulation is now thinning. The shock is real. The surprise is telling. But neither is unprecedented.

          #ice #history

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          @Deglassco

          Another opportunity to restate what I've learned from Ibram X Kendi:

          Fascism is what we've been trained to call Capitalism when it starts treating ytpipo the way it's been treating #BIPOC folks the whole f'in time

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          • Dr. D. Elisabeth GlasscoD Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco

            What makes this moment distinctive is not the violence, but the audience encountering it. When white Americans describe this behavior as “what dictatorships do,” they are not wrong but they are late in recognition. America has long depended on techniques commonly associated with authoritarian regimes, while insulating much of white America from their routine application. That insulation is now thinning. The shock is real. The surprise is telling. But neither is unprecedented.

            #ice #history

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            @Deglassco This isn’t new—it’s newly visible. The U.S. has long used surveillance, raids, detention, and force in ways we associate with authoritarian states, just not evenly across society. When those tools begin touching people who were once insulated, it feels shocking. The history shows otherwise. What’s changing is who is being asked to notice.

            #ICE #History #Authoritarianism #USPolitics #civilrightsmovement

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            • Dr. D. Elisabeth GlasscoD Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco

              What makes this moment distinctive is not the violence, but the audience encountering it. When white Americans describe this behavior as “what dictatorships do,” they are not wrong but they are late in recognition. America has long depended on techniques commonly associated with authoritarian regimes, while insulating much of white America from their routine application. That insulation is now thinning. The shock is real. The surprise is telling. But neither is unprecedented.

              #ice #history

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              Simon AshdownS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Deglassco

              Sorry but "white people" are not late to the party on this.
              The mainstream masses are.
              Nutbags like me have been warning about this for 20 years, and been branded conspiracy theorists for doing so.
              Nobody listened.
              Now they get what they deserve, until they make an effort to care and speak up when it's "someone else" who gets the boot on the throat.

              Like usual, you're so close yet so far from the bullseye.

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