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gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 10 months ago

The threat from domestic terrorism is rising, but, with Republicans decrying the “deep state,” the F.B.I. is cautious about investigating far-right groups. Vigilantes are leaping into the fray.

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The threat from domestic terrorism is rising, but, with Republicans decrying the “deep state,” the F.B.I. is cautious about investigating far-right groups. Vigilantes are leaping into the fray.

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gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 10 months ago
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The threat from domestic terrorism is rising, but, with Republicans decrying the “deep state,” the F.B.I. is cautious about investigating far-right groups. Vigilantes are leaping into the fray.

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  • aodhsishaj@lemmy.world
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    Why does the FBI care about the opinions of domestic terrorists? FBI agents aren’t elected to their positions. It’s not like you can vote for your local district chief. They’re not fucking county sheriffs.

    Maybe it’s because most of those that join forces are the same that burn crosses?

    https://www.reuters.com/article/opinion/the-fbis-shameful-recruitment-of-nazi-war-criminals-idUS3937318687/

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/fbi-white-supremacists-in-law-enforcement

    https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/white-supremacist-links-law-enforcement-are-urgent-concern

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    Society really needs Kompromat on Fox News et al

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      To decent people, their regularly scheduled programming should be Kompromat enough.

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      For compromising information to be an effective lever, the subject must have the ability to feel shame.

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      Society needs compromising private information on the “news” organization that it can then leverage for blackmail, extortion, quid pro quo agreements to exert control over decisions and actions of the news organization?

      I know Citizens United made corporations akin to people, but I didn’t know you could blackmail them now.

      This is a great new development.

      You think we can use any of these articles for that then? The viewers of Fox News are unlikely to have read them so that’s close to private I guess.

      https://www.salon.com/2023/03/13/like-negotiating-with-terrorists-ex-fox-producer-worried-accurate-reporting-may-insult-audience/

      https://newrepublic.com/article/182008/erik-prince-secret-global-group-chat-off-leash

      https://politicalwire.com/2024/08/20/trump-called-his-own-supporters-basement-dwellers/

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    the right is always pissed off, its better if they’re afraid of you.

    Edit: I also can’t think of a better reason for shutting down the FBI than them refusing to do their job because criminals might be upset at them.

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    It’s kinda funny because every FBI newsletter or press release for the last decade is nothing but right wing terrorism alerts with a few currently politically relevant blurbs like Gaza/Israel.

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    This is how nations destabilize. States perpetuate themselves through maintaining the exclusive monopoly on violence and using that monopoly to secure certain guarantees for or against its people. The Roman empire saw a similar decline of administrative willpower and rises in both vigilantism and shitty little civil wars between the wealthy elite who really ran the show (spoiler alert). I’m convinced that Balkanization of the US is, at this point, inevitable. I’m not saying that’s necessarily a good or bad thing in its own right. On one hand, it might be better for both the states and the world if we went to more of an EU type structure. On the other hand, a nuclear armed independent Texas.

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      On one hand, it might be better for both the states and the world if we went to more of an EU type structure.

      That’s what the US already was once, under the Articles of Confederation. It didn’t really help in the way you’re hoping it would.

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        I don’t know that I’d agree that the EU and the articles of confederation are comparable. There were a few big differences, including states printing their own currency without a common exchange medium (as opposed to the Euro), and that the mechanism for funding the federal government was (IIRC) entirely voluntary. States could just choose to not send money without consequences, and most or all made the obvious choice of not funding the federal government. The articles of confederation also had a few things about it that were more progressive than the constitution; for example, if I’m remembering right, it offered automatic citizenship to all native Americans, which pissed a lot of the farmer-settlers right off.

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          It was also 250 years ago, so yeah.

          Still, I think mentioning it is still at least somewhat useful in terms of demonstrating what “an EU type structure” is (a confederation, as opposed to a federation like the United States is now) and pointing out that weakening the central government in exchange for more sovereign individual states doesn’t necessarily mean the public in those various states would be appeased.

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    They are not brown so they get a pass

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    Remember fascists, everyone around you that you “trust” is actually a fucking snitch about to turn you in any minute… You trusted them, you worthless fuck? They are ALL collecting evidence on you and when you least expect it, you’re getting your door kicked in… Don’t fall asleep tonight, they’re coming for you…

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