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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI remember original Duers talking about fears of being disappeared right after 9-11, at the start of this site
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...folks worried about what they'd do if the site was shut down by the government, or if bloggers were going to be arrested.
It was just a question then, a prospect which was defended against on myriad fronts.
It's no longer a question today. The courts are weakened by the lack of enforcement ability on rulings, and the Trump administration is willing to accept any injustice that serves their personal or political interests.
We're all rightly and correctly forward and unbridled in our political opposition, but for the second time in my life, witnessed to the remnants of Jim Crow and segregation, there is a real threat of retribution and assaults against protest and resistance.
We've watched as Trump is not only attacking the press, but is taking coercive actions against those in the press who report against him or take actions contrary to his interests. It's just a small step from there to government repression of critics or opponents of the Trump administration who don't have any agency or means to defend themselves.
And, remember, the penalty Trump said today that he wants to pursue for American citizens he or his regime merely claim are criminals, without proving any of that in court, is abduction from the U.S. to a supermax prison in El Salvador with no visible chance of return.
American citizens disappeared, for dissent, into a black hole hell in a dictatorship.
Don't go to sleep on this. If Trump gets his way and continues to defy the SCOTUS, none of us are safe in this country.
Not even people like Chris Krebs who actually toiled loyally for Trump in his first term, but is now the subject of a monarchical executive order to investigate him for what amounts to alleged statements criticizing the dear leader.
Americans are comfortable dissociating themselves from those of us who experience injustice or strife, because they can - until they can't. Many have never experienced a government that wasn't just indifferent to their rights, safety, and livelihoods, but outright hostile.
This is the crisis that was worried and warned about at this site's outset, now so very real. I suspect that even now, not many are willing to allow themselves to believe this deportation fight is about them.
But this is a test of our system of law. And it's a test of our nation's people, who at this point, look like they may be willing to wait and watch other people get picked off and disappeared before finally recognizing the wolf at their own door, again.

Keepthesoulalive
(1,563 posts)Who was in New York at the time of the attack on The World Trade Center said he was not frightened by the attack because black people have always been terrorized. Black people have learned coping skills from the time we were toddlers, but what happens when you dont develop radar to let you anticipate the dangers around you, your coping abilities may hurt you. Hes just joking, he wouldnt do all of those things he said, someone else should fix this, I will continue to do the things that make me comfortable rather than stand for something and we could have a page of excuses telling us somehow this will all work out. Survival coping is a learned skill and even people in government do not have it. Until the majority of Americans become uncomfortable and aim their anger at the real villains nothing will change.
bigtree
(91,946 posts)...with coping skills.
More than likely knowing well what it is to have his humanity taken away or denied and have little to no recourse against the injustice.