This idea that police are a "thin blue line" between freedom and violent anarchy is a crusader ideology.
It is a belief that law enforcement exists as a military unit dedicated to protecting the country from dangerous elements.
This is a mythology with terrible roots.
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The ancestors of our police forces were knights in the employ of lords and monarchs, warriors who could be dispatched to war, invasions of other countries, but also to police peasants and serfs, ensuring they would never rise up and trouble their economic superiors.
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In these roles, knights would regularly shakedown subjects for owed taxes, regulate their movements and actions, all of it in an effort to keep the power structure of feudalism continuing.
They were a force that could be rolled out domestically or for foreign pursuits.
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Before the advent of modern policing, the wealthy and powerful paid for exclusive protection of their own property and saw little need to pay for public policing.
That changed in the Age of Revolutions, when they saw that public unrest could lead to major upheavals.
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With the French Revolution, the wealthy were terrified that grassroots organizations or movements could turn into larger political changes, including possible loss of wealth and property.
This is how they came to decide that funding police was a huge priority.
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Police were given a charge to disrupt any group that might threaten political power or the property of the wealthy.
To do this, they worked with Right Wing paramilitary groups to disrupt organizations, intimidate citizens, and bust the skulls of reformers.
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This tradition continues to this day, which is why you see police coordinating with groups like the Proud Boys, why we see the FBI helping them, why they work together to hurt Leftists and reformers.
They're on the same team. Always have been, from the very start.
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In America, there's another insidious element. Law enforcement has been, from the beginning, a force meant to maintain slavery and then, post-slavery, control the African American population, who were seen as dangerous and constant sources of potential violence.
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Post-slavery, law enforcement has considered itself a domestic protection agency that, knowingly or unconsciously, has regarded African Americans as a threat to national security, including the belief that they are unwitting agents of anti-American foreign forces.
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Like the BLM Protests, law enforcement considered the Civil Rights Movement an operation by communists looking to hurt America.
The violence was seen as a legitimate use of force in protecting the country from revolution seeded by outside influences.
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The problem is that law enforcement views itself as a domestic military force, a belief that has been spurred as it has been increasingly militarized and funded in order to wage a war on America's streets.
The idea that it is a counter-revolutionary force survives.
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Because of this, our law enforcement is perpetually poisoned with a belief that it is the last line of defense in a war against fellow citizens.
This white supremacist belief has rotted our law enforcement to the core, and is the reason why we're here now.
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The problem is the very mythology of the Thin Blue Line.
It is a worldview that seeks to protect white, patriarchal, wealthy power, and in doing so it makes law enforcement a domestic military force at war with its fellow citizens
This is the issue.
This is the problem.
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The elevation of Hillbilly Elegy, which blamed the poor for not doing better while advocating predatory services and austerity AND saying people weren’t racist against Obama but jealous of his suits and salad, is just an egregious thing that still exhausts me.
Here’s the unvarnished truth. The poor in this country have been exploited, used up, spit out, and are constantly manipulated by the very people who have profited from it.
Vance just reiterated the same old story to empower himself and further the narrative. And people loved it.
We have to talk about Tucker Carlson, Replacement Theory, and the Right's usage of white supremacist paranoia and apocalyptic fearmongering to legitimize violence.
This is fascism. Period. We've seen it before in Germany and here in America.
What Carlson has done in recent weeks is advocate for a full and open embrace of fascism, launder the violence of January 6th into a legitimized action, and now is pushing white supremacist/white terrorist concepts of Replacement.
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Carlson's behavior isn't accidental. It's an intentional story he's telling, complete with calculated escalations.
He is airing white supremacist propaganda to bring his audience into full support of violence suppression of the Left and people of color.
As a result of Republicans radically altering our economy, redistributing wealth from the bottom up, and destroying regulation, corporations have become nations unto themselves, removed from democracy and restraint
We’re still viewing reality through an increasingly obsolete lens. The era of nation states and democracy is giving way to a new dominant form: corporations that are their own states and control the nations that birthed them while silently destroying democratic institutions.
So much of our politics is spectacle, theater that provides entertainment and the illusion of control while masking that our government and society has become a subsidiary of corporations.
So much of our nonsense and self-inflicted damage is linked back to this.
These are the minutes from an anti-reform society in 1792.
It is...astounding how little the fearmongering used by the Right to maintain their power and wealth changes over the centuries.
Worth noting, also, that the Association group here was inextricably tied to government and law enforcement, all of which planned attacks and undermining of the Left.
It’s the same story, from 18th century England to modern America.
History shows us our current situation is a replay of observable, predictable trends.
In Europe, in Red Scare and Civil Rights America, in this current struggle, the wealthy and powerful and law enforcement work alongside radical Right Wing organizations to fight reform.
Fallout from a brazen attempt to disenfranchise people of color is a “gift.”
Because all of it is a game. People’s lives. Democracy. The disintegration of shared society. Just one giant zero-sum game.
I wrote more about it here, but the Right has completely devolved into an organ seeking nothing but power, profit, and the protection of the white, wealthy, and powerful.
To accomplish that, they’ll destroy democracy and traffic in nothing but illusions.
The Right has turned our politics into a meaningless spectacle infected by corporate philosophies and public relations strategies intended to maximize profit and minimize responsibility.
As we watch efforts to disenfranchise people of color by the Right, we have to recognize corporations are completely fine with oppression, but that their brands depend on the appearance of caring.
Branding is at the heart of all this, and provides clues as to where we can go.
What we’re dealing with is an illusory politics operating on spectacle and completely removed from the principles espoused by political brands.
To get better, to stave off so many crises, we must move past these illusions and return to dealing with very, very real problems.