and this is maybe beside the point and a distraction from a real horror show, but I will never get over the mental image of law enforcement trying to surveil and interrogate people to unmask the leader of antifa, and only amassing a giant file of who’s canceling whom on twitter
Half the time I talked to seemingly well-organized protesters on the ground, they’d say stuff like, “oh, I showed up to pick up trash because I saw someone else on social media do it? Maybe we’ll get to meet up with Team Raccoon tonight?”
or “I DMed this random account and they suggested I help direct traffic? I don’t know who’s in charge or if I’m supposed to be reporting to anyone?”
or, “I saw the Moms on television and so I drove in from the suburbs to join!”
Yes, there are people who are leading and organizing on the ground. But not a single one is a linchpin, and they all operate in what seems to be a chaotic maelstrom of willing hands.
I simply do not understand why DHS is treating Portland like a top-down hierarchical insurrection while flouting every guideline in the counter-insurgency manual.
People are passionate and outraged and feel like they have been politically disenfranchised. They also have a lot of fucking time on their hands because there are no jobs.
“Lasting victory may come from a vibrant economy and political participation that restore hope.”
All of this points to the United States government going out of its way to go to war with Portland (?!!), a midsized city in the Pacific Northwest best known for a television show about hipsterism
This is not how you treat a city when you want to “rescue” it from “anarchists.” This is a recipe for a pointless forever-war on its own citizens.
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lmbo all because the right wing started yelling at him for, I guess, columbusing shadowbanning but for real
I know before I was like “this is a mistake because of the effects on democracy” but things have gone SO sideways so quickly that mostly I’m thinking this is a mistake because tr*mp is a much better poster than elon musk and has an animalistic intuition about who to bully
fucking everyone and their mom is out there bullying elon musk on here right now. people are posting the entirety of disney moves to mock the lack of dmca responsiveness; cardi b is posting hardcore pornography just to be funny. throwing trump into this is… lmao.
At this point, for people who live in Portland, the van abductions feel like a bad memory, a piece of weird local news lost in the mists of the terrible year that was 2020. theverge.com/c/23374765/por…
It’s worth revisiting that time feds in camouflage started snatching people into unmarked minivans — a tactic that was as frightening as it was inexplicable.
I wrote this feature with Sergio Olmos (who reported out the 100+ days of the Portland protests), centered on Mark Pettibone and Evelyn Bassi.
2) to be honest, I'm a middle-to-late-millennial and as I watch boomer tendencies creeping into people I know, I'm beginning to suspect that hormonal shifts later in life play a much bigger role in society than we'd like to admit
and to be clear, I am thinking quite a lot about male menopause, exactly because it's a thing that no one thinks about or attributes irrational behavior to (therefore allowing its effects to run pretty unchecked)
anyways! self-awareness and mindfulness are not just hippie dippie bullshit, don't be a victim of your own body if you can help it!!
The Uvalde police department is 60% of the municipal budget. The teachers were the ones that put their lives on the line. Police receive weapons, body armor, overtime, pensions; teachers are left buying their own classroom supplies. But this is the part that sticks out to me —
(1) horrific mismatch between active shooter training given to school district LE and other LE (2) 2195 training is being undercut by culture, implicit or explicit messaging by other LE that their lives matter more than kids’
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(3) a policing body that is so craven, so unfit, that it might as well be untrainable
In 2019, the state of Texas passed legislation that required schools to have a certain level of active shooter response security plan — in other words, a "hardening" of schools nbcnews.com/news/us-news/u…
According to its own security plan, the school district employed four police officers plus security staff — besides drills, metal detectors, motion detectors, security cameras, social media monitoring, and so on.
This is the training course that school district law enforcement and school resource officers were required to complete — as mandated by the 2019 law tcole.texas.gov/sites/default/…