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Related: About this forumWalling Ourselves Inside a Militarized-Police State
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/02/27-1Walling Ourselves Inside a Militarized-Police State
by Tom Engelhardt
Published on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 by TomDispatch.com
It was, in a sense, so expectable, so leave-no-child-behind. Im talking about the arming of American schools. Think of it as the next step in the militarization of this country, which follows all-too-logically from developments since September 11, 2001. In the wake of 9/11, police departments nationwide began to militarize in a big way, and the next thing you knew, the police were looking ever less like old-style neighborhood patrollers and ever more like mini-anti-terror armies. The billy club, the simple sidearm? So Old School. So retro.
When it came to weaponry for the new, twenty-first-century version of the police, it was a matter of letting the good times roll: Tasers, flash grenades, pepper spray, incendiary tear gas, Kevlar helmets, assault rifles, bomb-detection robots, armored vehicles and tanks, special-ops-style SWAT teams, drone mini-submarines, drone aircraft, you name it. Today, even school police are being armed with assault rifles. And with it all goes a paramilitary fashion craze that anyone who observed the police in the Occupy moment is most familiar with.
In addition, the U.S. military is now offloading billions of dollars worth of its surplus equipment, some of it assumedly used in places like Iraq and Afghanistan against armed insurgents, on police forces even in small towns nationwide. This includes M-16s, helmet-mounted infrared goggles, amphibious tanks, and helicopters. And now, the same up-armoring mentality is being brought to bear on a threat worse than terror: our children. Think of it as the reductio ad absurdum of the new national security state. First, they locked down the airports, then the capital, then the borders, and finally the schools. Now, were ready!
But the seldom-asked question is: ready for what? After all, with a few rare exceptions (including unpredictable lone wolf attacks like the attempted assassination of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords; the disgruntled software engineer who flew his plane into a building containing an IRS office in Austin, Texas, killing himself and an IRS manager; Major Nidal Hassans murderous rampage at Fort Hood, Texas; and the Newtown slaughter), just about all terror threats in the U.S. have essentially been FBI sting operations involving crews of terrorists who were, by themselves, incapable of planning their way out of the proverbial paper bag.
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Walling Ourselves Inside a Militarized-Police State (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Feb 2013
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formercia
(18,479 posts)1. The police are preparing for the Revolution
Instead, Occupy gave them the non-violent Evolution of Society as a role model. The police were and are prepared for Violence. The Police incite violence and Civil Unrest. When the Authorities didn't get what they expected, they reacted and will continue to react with force on those simply exercising their First Amendment Rights.
For the Police to show up, looking like Imperial Storm Troopers, shows how absurd our Society has become.
madville
(7,465 posts)2. Important to keep in mind
One of the goals in establishing an authoritarian police state is disarming the populace. I think Bloomberg in NYC is a perfect example, it's his dream to control people's lives and rule over such a society.