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I’m not in the District of Columbia, or in Portland so don’t know all the details. There’s a good overview here:

https://www.bellingcat.com/news/americas/2020/07/20/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-battle-of-portland/

But Trump and Barr have forced federal police and paramilitary forces into a task force-- “Pactforce”-- and deployed them into Portland, and are threatening to do the same in Chicago, Albuquerque, and other cities. [P.S. Also Seattle.]

In the District, they used thrown bottles, etc. as a pretext to attack protesters, and reporters, and Episcopalian clergy, for his bible photo op outside the Episcopalian church.

In Portland, they’ve used “violent” graffiti as a pretext to attack protesters, and medics.

I think at least 1 reporter was hospitalized and lost an eye from Trump’s violence in the District, and at least 2 protesters have been hospitalized from his violence in Portland.

So they have created a task force for this violence. And the use of generic uniforms without badge numbers, rental cars, rental vans, etc. helps evade accountability. And with groups such as the Proud Boys active in Portland, how are people supposed to know if federal police and paramilitaries are attacking them, or other groups?

I am too disabled to protest these days, but I need to do something about this, so I am trying to speak out.

Now I’ve encountered a few rationales for this violence--

That they needed to enforce a curfew. In the District, at Lafayette Park, they attacked well before curfew. And no curfew is worth maiming people.

That some protesters threw bottles, fruit, etc. So we can’t expect police forces, who screen applicants, can fire people, etc. to police their own. But we have to expect protesters, who come as they are, to do so? No. If it only takes one person to throw a bottle to excuse violence against the rest, someone who opposes the protests can show up, throw a bottle from the back, run, and have the police put down the protest. Especially when protests criticize police or police unions.

That some protesters oppose fascist violence.

That the left have wanted right-wing death squads all along, and we’re finally getting what we asked for. I mean what the frak?

There are plenty on the right who wanted right-wing death squads, but hardly any on the left. For example, many right-wingers use iconography of dropping people from helicopters, or still “joke” about them. Pinochet’s death squads did that.

*headdesk*
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I object to sentencing people to up to 10 years based on people’s ethnicity, political views, or willingness to speak out against your tyranny.

And to the language of announcing that *because you’re announcing that.*

Fuck you, tyrant.

“We are looking at long-term jail sentences for these [V]andals, [an ethnicity] hoodlums, anarchists [political beliefs] and agitators [willingness to speak out]. Some people don’t like that language, but that’s what they are: bad people. They don’t love our country, and they’re not taking down our monuments,” he said. “I will have an executive order very shortly, and all it’s really going to do is reinforce what’s already there but in a more uniform way.”
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Here’s Tom Cotton, a united states senator, demanding that the army execute dissidents:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1267459561675468800.html?refreshed=yes

Here’s James Sode, whoever he is, in the comments to this article:

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/de-escalation-keeps-protesters-and-police-safer-heres-why-departments-respond-with-force-anyway/

But Trump insists that those of us who oppose fascism are the real terrorists.

P.S.

Also Matt Gaetz defaming anti-fascists, and calling for murder:
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https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1267615035767107586.html?refreshed=yes
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I won't be able to participate in any protests, let alone resistance, unless my health improves. But I'm planning to read a few more works on effective nonviolent resistance:

* Why Civil Resistance Works, by Erica Chenoweth & Maria J. Stephan,

* Building a Movement to End the New Jim Crow, by Daniel Hunter,

* On the Salt March, by Thomas Weber.

And to re-read a few works I'd read for earlier projects, such as:

* Some of the public records from the Seattle Accountability and Review Committee.

* The Battle in Seattle, by Janet Thomas.

* Netwar in the Emerald City, by Paul de Armond.

Before my illness, I prepared a transcript of the first several hours of the police radio recordings which were among those public records. I don't have a suitable place to post the public records and the transcripts, but if I did, other people might be able to use them.
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https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/commute-chelsea-mannings-sentence-time-served-1

She is currently being held in solitairy confinement in a men's prison. This is not good. She could be subjected to worse abuse, and stripped of access to medical care, in the new regime: Trump supports torture, and Pence opposes trans rights. Commutation to time served could save her life.

Please, sign her petition for commutation, and share her petition with your friends.

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Jun. 16th, 2015 12:45 pm
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Global warming and ocean acidification are a major threat to our current civilization.

I can understand disagreement about whether it is happening, though there's accumulating evidence that it has been happening due to increasing CO2 concentrations, and I can understand disagreement about what to do about it, since there're so many challenges.

I can't understand the mindset that leads some people to drive in circles during Earth Hour, to cancel out other people's not using as much energy during Earth Hour.

(Spite isn't always a bad thing, but it often is.)

Anyway, there's a leaked draft of an encyclical from the Roman pope, regarding global warming. Anyway, this has attracted a lot of anti-environmentalist comments arguing that either he is a dupe, or he is a secret Marxist, or he is Teh Antichrist revealed in Revelation.

(Although Revelation was controversial among early Christians, so why do so many anti-Roman-Catholics consider it canonical?)

Now what worries me is that this cultural-religious movement against environmentalism isn't likely to help find better solutions to environmental problems, is likely to enable continued fossil fuel subsidies, is likely to hurt efforts to stop carbon pollution, isn't especially unlikely to fuel political-religious violence against envoronmental activists, and is quite likely to enable state violence against environmental activists.

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