Donald Trump’s taking control of the Washington D.C. police
force has gained much of the country's attention. I just thought it was just a
power move to show how tough he is, but now I think it goes a little deeper
than just trying to look like a badass. Historically, Washington, D.C., has
always been kind of a sanctuary city. He hates sanctuary cities and has threatened
to cut off funds to some of them unless they conform to his bigoted agenda. I
am sure that was one of the reasons why he wanted to take control of the Law Enforcement
of Washington. To Trump, all sanctuary cities were harboring undocumented criminals,
which Trump considered “Hardened Criminals”. The problem with that is that it
is mostly untrue.
Trump and most of the Republican Party love to call our undocumented
immigrants criminals. Do you know that crossing the border illegally is not
even a felony? That's right, it's just a misdemeanor with the maximum penalty
of 6 months in jail or a fine. We are sending people to concentration camps for
misdemeanors. Only repeated with offenders can it be considered a felony. To
put it another way, the man who is sitting in the White House, who was
convicted of 30-some felonies, is a bigger criminal than any illegal immigrant who
is mowing your lawn or picking your tomatoes. If a person who overstays their
visa or remains in the U.S. without legal status but entered legally is not
even a criminal. Doing that is considered unlawful presence, which is not a
crime but a civil violation. The main consequence is just deportation, not jail
time. Do you know what some civil violations are? Traffic and parking tickets
would be a civil violation. Your dog crapping on your neighbor's lawn could be
a civil violation. Trump has used hatred, bigotry, and fear to manipulate the
people into thinking that they are in danger and that he is the only one who
can fix it. We have seen people like that throughout history, and it doesn’t
end well.
We have also seen the mobilization of the military to act as
a police force over a civil population. In 1768, the British troops arrived in
Boston to enforce the Townsend Acts. Its purpose was to protect royal officials
and maintain order amid the growing resistance by the colonies, and particularly
in Boston, the site of much resistance to the unpopular laws imposed by King George.
The troops' physical presence led to many encounters with the colonists. The idea
of a standing army is historically associated with tyranny, and that is what
the colonists thought was going on. They feared the erosion of their rights and
liberties, which they held so dear. The Boston print media portrayed the troops
as an instrument of oppression whose real purpose was to enforce the will of
the crown, not protect the people. The Bostonians didn’t see the British troops
as liberators but as a symbol of the British government's overreach. When Trump
called up the National Guard and federalized the police force, he called it “Liberation”.
Like the colonist more than 250 years ago, I am pretty sure that much of
Washington D.C. doesn’t think of it as a “Liberation” at all.
Even as far back as the 1770s, media images were used to
sway public opinion, such as Paul Revere’s engraving of the Boston Massacre. That
image had the British soldiers firing at defenseless colonists, exaggerating
the violence and completely omitting the provocations of the crowd in a deliberate
attempt to frame the British as murderers. You had Philip Dawe’s Broadside, which
was a print that showed the violent tar and feathering of a customs officer in
an attempt to portray the colonists as a lawless mob. The colonists employed a
great deal of symbolism, such as the Liberty Trees and the upside-down Stamp
Acts, which became symbols for opposition and resistance to British rule, as
well as bloodied colonists. Both sides used fear, outrage, and moral
righteousness to try to sway public opinion. The occupation of Boston became
the motivation for legal thinkers like John Adams to give the colonists the
vocabulary of rights and liberties. The symbol of the British occupation became
the symbol of our liberties and rights being taken away, and that attitude
still lives on today. Today, we see many symbols on social media trying to sway
the public. We have seen images of Trump all buff, storming the beach at
Normandy, even though he refused to serve. But you also have seen images of Trump
hiding in the bunker below the White House. We have to stop looking at images meant
to manipulate at keep searching for the truth. Republicans are good at spinning
situations, like calling the occupation of Washington “Liberation Day”. That is
why the data, like the crime rate in Washington D.C., is so important. Real numbers
can show us when we are being lied to, and right now, we are again being lied
to by Trump and the Republican Party.
Trump is pushing his executive power so much that you can’t
help but assume he is trying to burn the Constitution. When the Constitution is burned, it is all
burned, and that includes the 2nd Amendment. Where is the outrage by
the NRA, the great defenders of the 2nd amendment? No Constitution, no
2nd Amendment. The NRA will tell you that its core mission is to
defend gun rights. Those rights come from the Constitution. I have read gun
rights activists stating that we need to have guns so we can rebel against a tyrannical
government. I was once told that it was people with guns that were the only
thing that stood between the public and an authoritarian government. I can now
say very confidently that saying guns are to protect us from an overreaching government,
or even because they are protecting the 2nd amendment, is just a
lie. It is all about greed, power, and
guns, and it has nothing to do with protecting the Constitution of the 2nd
amendment.
I am afraid what we are witnessing is just the beginning of
the end of our republic. Tyrants who are hell bent and gaining power are people
who are hell bent on burning the Constitution. When you are taking over cities
like Trump has taken over Washington D.C., you no longer have a “Government of
the People, by the People, for the People”.
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHe called out the military when crime is down 30% in D. C., but on January 6, he looked the other way and enjoyed the unfolding Insurrection.
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