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Jun 6, 2022 11 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Thread on January 6th, mass shootings and THE DEVIL NEVER SLEEPS. As I wrote this weekend below, much too coy for some of you, we study crises not simply because of what they tell us about a moment but what they tell us about how we got to that moment. 1/
A crisis is unique, a specific kind of event. I use the word carefully. In wonk speak, it is a moment (known as the "boom") of surprise disruption that threatens a high priority value and presents a restricted amount of time in which a response can be made. 2/
So an active shooter or an attack on the capitol is a crisis, though in my work in THE DEVIL NEVER SLEEPS I'm hoping to take the surprise out of our planning. Nevertheless, they are also a moment that exposes something deeper, like a mirror to what is already wrong. 3/
In #Uvalde, we look for a specific explanation -- a broken radio, a weak incident commander -- but there won't be just one. There are so many, including a cover up that is a part of the crisis. I explain here the myth of the "single point of failure." 4/
The ethnic, political and power differentials in #Uvalde were already known. The coverup makes all understanding somewhat suspect, inconclusive. This story on how to even pronounce #Uvalde says so much about those fissures. 5/

As we enter the 1/6 hearings, and what they will disclose, the day of crisis itself is merely the culmination of a tactic used by the WH to utilize violence or the threat of violence for political gain. There were other tactics -- some in court, politics, the states. 6/
There is so much talk now about the narrative of 1/6. Details matter. But there won't be a single point of failure. I think of it as a hurricane whose contours were known and understood, whose warnings were ignored, and that hit a place already weak, divided, not resilient. 7/
There is a day of crisis -- a Category 5 -- but
the levees were already crumbling and the institutions already frail. 8/
We focus on a school shooting or 1/6, the moment of boom, because life is at stake. But we go back because we will learn, as we are in Texas and will in DC, that none of it could be described as unimaginable. 9/
I write about this -- about memory and disasters, single points of failure, and what we can learn and unlearn from stories of disasters -- and have been sheepish about talking about it of late, the strange balance of a professional career that is more relevant in tragedy. 10/
But THE DEVIL NEVER SLEEPS was intended to help all of us by not simply teaching us to learn to fail, safer and understand what has been missing in how we think about disasters and crises.
Maybe the title was too on point. 11/11
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Our disasater management system is not sustainable in this era. CalFire gets a lot of training in the wildland-urban interface, much more so than most federal wildland fire crews which focus on uninhabited national forests and public lands. The size and scale and proximity to populated areas is just too much. 1/
In my book THE DEVIL NEVER SLEEPS, I write of a response system that has not sufficiently modified or scaled for recurring disasters despite the fact that these disasters are knowable and predictable. But there are/were solutions. 2/
One to consider is this pilot started in San Diego just late last year. Insurance comes after the fact; we focus too much on it. CA needs to provide homeowners with incentives to purchase costly upgrades to fireproof their homes. It just started. 3/
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GETTING READY. I've been privileged to assist across this country as a subject matter expert in protecting the rights of ALL Americans to vote and so I have some transparency on what is being done. It might calm folks a bit. A thread on anticipating the sh--show ahead. 1/
Each security plan has essentially the same goals: 1)mitigate risks to personnel and property; 2)a system to identify risks, determine their veracity, and communicate internally and externally; 3)dedicated team members who are focused on threats only and can communicate/decide quickly; 4)keep focus on GOTV. 2/
There are prevention protocols you would expect (doors locked, lighting, videos) and outreach to law enforcement early and often to anticipate threats to offices, personnel, and polling locations all while allowing organizers to not get distracted and to focus on GOTC. 3/
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Oct 23, 2024
This site is not our friend, on election day in particular. As I work with states and state party officials, I give them this advice: train your teams to focus. GOTV is going to be hit with disinformation, rumors, and the craziness with only one goal in mind: distraction. 1/
Violence is a law enforcement issue; legal shenanigans are for the courts. But GOTV is ripe for the same crap we saw during the hurricanes for the purpose of impacting how campaigns understand what is going on on the ground. My take @TheAtlantic 2/
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Want to get a state party or campaign leader to lose focus? Throw into this and other platforms some rumors that take time and effort to quell, get staff worked up, and the presidential campaign headquarters bearing down. See @hadas_gold story @cnn 3/

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Apr 24, 2024
As universities prepare for graduation, there are 3 guiding ("O") rules for safety planning:
1)Outlets: Provide outlets for student protests
2)Off-Ramps: Many on X/the Hill talk tough, but a good plan has various levels of de-escalation;
3)Outcomes: Then get to consequences; 1/
To start, I am embarrassed for commentators who know better wanting to silence all viewpoints with tough talk; for First Amendment advocates who loosely equate Palestinian protest as pro-Hamas or anti-semitic; for those who called Biden's comments his Charlottesville moment. 2/
I say embarrassed because I do not deny the anti-semitism (nor do I deny the Islamaphobia or Anti-Arab sentiment within Jewish movement). I condemn both. But if you think this is all just anti-semitism that must be quashed by force, you are missing the story. And you know it. 3/
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Mar 17, 2024
A proposal; It is good Biden is talking about the threat to our democracy coming from the violence Trump promises. We have a whole department created to address terrorism. And it would be nice to hear a plan about protecting our homeland security. DOJ is not built for this. 1/
The WH cannot talk of a real threat and then sit back and hope the voters solve the problem. They may and still Trump was a menace. That was true in 2020. He didn't stop. 2/
What I'm proposing is a very transparent planning process that engages local and state governments who manage elections. This plan would provide transparency on threats, a crisis response capacity, recommended rules of deployment for public safety resources, 3/
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PAY ATTENTION. I wait to talk to people I trust about how to interpret an event like Tropical Storm #Hilary . So .... reliable folks are now sounding alarms. There is simply nowhere for the water to go. Severe flooding in Vegas? Rain in Death Valley? "Impacts are unknown." 1/
The best to be said now is listen to local news, don't wade out in water, and set your emergency alerts on your phone (flash flood warnings) - if you don’t know how just download the fema app. There is a lot of crap out there now. Follow
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