MAGA 'shock troops on the streets' will enable Trump's mass deportations

Here we go with the "shock troops" again. Didnt they try that in 2016? What is a "shock troop"? Is that someone who scuffs their feet on the carpet and then goes looking for someone to zap?

I think that makes my cats shock troops. All winter, they will come up to me (or my wife), nudge with their nose, get zapped...then look up like WE did something.

Cats...
 
If it's good for America, leftists oppose it.

Anyone who believes in democracy opposes a call to vigilantism.

Alas, right wingers love vigilantes, (aas long as they’re white)
 
Oh no, whatever will we do when a bunch of fat hillbillies take to the streets to drop dead of opioid ODs and heart attacks.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Any information on whether or not these volunteer brown-shirts will be carrying firearms?
 
Vigilantism is the democratization of justice.
You see it mostly where the state can't/won't enforce the law.

There is nothing Democratic about it. No vigilante was ever elected to be one. They took the law in their own hands.

This kind of mentality may play in a Speghetti Western. not in a civilized society.

The rule of law is not the same thing as the rule of the vigilante.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.
Stock up! Prices going way up when Trump tax kicks in.
 
Any information on whether or not these volunteer brown-shirts will be carrying firearms?

It isn’t like Steve Bannon didn’t use his platform to promote an insurrection.

Experience shows that he can get out a legion of bigots, losers, gun nuts and old people to get busy “enforcing” the law. or at least the ”law’ according to a right wing podcast run by a criminal.
 
‘Right-wing hosts Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed how MAGA loyalists would be "the shock troops on the streets" to enable President-elect Donald Trump's plan for mass deportations.

During a weekend edition of the War Room podcast, Winters asked Bannon what the show's audience could do to enable the plan to remove millions of undocumented immigrants from the country.

"But I think when you get into the issues of personnel and staffing, I think that it's going to be another battle where the power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force, right?" the host remarked. "You're already sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what will, I think, be essentially the first flashpoint of the Trump administration, which is, of course, the mass deportations."

Winters called mass deportations "crucial to the MAGA agenda" but worried that some Republicans wanted to focus on "the gang members, the violent criminals" instead of "a broader systemic removal of sort of an invasion of people."

"And I think that right there gives us this audience, this show, to sort of stand in the breach," she continued. "So we're not just removing criminals, we're removing a monolith, a group of people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the MAGA movement."

Winters wondered how the audience "can sort of be the counter-resistance to the resistance, not just in the form of the shock troops on the streets, but particularly sort of the embeds within the Trump administration."’


They’ll be wearing brown shirts, of course.

And attacking US citizens who are Hispanic.

The fascist right’s campaign of political violence intensifies.


Good!
 
Anyone who believes in democracy opposes a call to vigilantism.

Alas, right wingers love vigilantes, (aas long as they’re white)
So, a couple of radio people suggest something, and you believe it's holy writ from Bad Orange Man himself.

We don't believe in vigilantism. But we do believe in the rule of law. Democrats enforce the law VERY selectively.

Democrats hate democracy.
 
There is nothing Democratic about it. No vigilante was ever elected to be one. They took the law in their own hands.

This kind of mentality may play in a Speghetti Western. not in a civilized society.

The rule of law is not the same thing as the rule of the vigilante.
Does a civilized society refuse to prosecute certain people because they're pandering to members of those people's demographic?
 
It isn’t like Steve Bannon didn’t use his platform to promote an insurrection.

Experience shows that he can get out a legion of bigots, losers, gun nuts and old people to get busy “enforcing” the law. or at least the ”law’ according to a right wing podcast run by a criminal.
Apparently, Bannon has three goals for the next Trump administration:

Forget Project 2025. Steve Bannon Is Laying Out What’s Coming to Anyone Willing to Listen.

"Thus, on the Wednesday after the election, I donned headphones and began a journey: one week of listening to War Room.

"This was no small venture. Bannon’s show airs for four hours a day, with a break in the middle, every day except for Sunday. I had over 20 hours to consume.

"But I had to know what Bannon, the architect of what had come to pass, would say about where he was going..."

"First, and most important, the mass deportation of every immigrant lacking permanent legal status who arrived during the Biden administration.

"Bannon’s second goal is to slash any federal government entity that would stand in the way of what Trump wants to do..."

"Third, Bannon wants investigations into the 'deep state' for its crimes against Trump. This element of the to-do list is Bannon’s most charged—he can’t seem to decide if he is proposing prosecution for the sake of justice or retribution."
 
So, a couple of radio people suggest something, and you believe it's holy writ from Bad Orange Man himself.

We don't believe in vigilantism. But we do believe in the rule of law. Democrats enforce the law VERY selectively.

Democrats hate democracy.
What's Trump's record on laws that are equally enforced, independently adjudicated, and consistent with international human rights principles?

Fake rule of law

"Far from equal enforcement, President Trump has routinely called for the jailing of his 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton, by leading chants of ‘Lock her up’.

"Before the midterm elections, the President savaged his attorney general for lowering the Republicans’ electoral odds by prosecuting his first two supporters in Congress – Chris Collins and Duncan Hunter – for insider trading and misuse of campaign funds."
 
Apparently, Bannon has three goals for the next Trump administration:

Forget Project 2025. Steve Bannon Is Laying Out What’s Coming to Anyone Willing to Listen.

"Thus, on the Wednesday after the election, I donned headphones and began a journey: one week of listening to War Room.

"This was no small venture. Bannon’s show airs for four hours a day, with a break in the middle, every day except for Sunday. I had over 20 hours to consume.

"But I had to know what Bannon, the architect of what had come to pass, would say about where he was going..."

"First, and most important, the mass deportation of every immigrant lacking permanent legal status who arrived during the Biden administration.

"Bannon’s second goal is to slash any federal government entity that would stand in the way of what Trump wants to do..."

"Third, Bannon wants investigations into the 'deep state' for its crimes against Trump. This element of the to-do list is Bannon’s most charged—he can’t seem to decide if he is proposing prosecution for the sake of justice or retribution."
Political persecution and retribution are it.

Trump wants to terrorize everyone but his base.
 
There is nothing Democratic about it. No vigilante was ever elected to be one.
Democratization:
The action of making something accessible to everyone.
Or, put otherwise - the people taking power into their own hands.
It's what happens when the state can't/won't enforce the law.

The state does not have a monopoly on legitimate force.



 

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