Sec. 4. Using National Security Assets for Law and Order. (a) Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security and the heads of agencies as appropriate, shall increase the provision of excess military and national security assets in local jurisdictions to assist State and local law enforcement.

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    A serious message to all Americans:

    Start planning for the worst. Buy and learn how to use a firearm. Get all your passports and documentation up to date and on hand in case you need to flee. Do not give them an excuse to deny your exit from the States as they will do this if your papers aren’t all in order. Save up money in a foreign currency, learn a second language if you only know English.

    Do whatever you need to do in order to be able to flee the country. It might sound like fear mongering, but it is better to be safe than sorry.

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    I would say if this does not somehow cause even a talk of a massive indefinite protest nationwide, there’s no hope. I hope you can all arm up for your own safety.

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      Need some kind of massive recession like 2008 to kick off another occupy wall street

      Not that that went very well though

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    Sec. 4.  Using National Security Assets for Law and Order.  (a)  … shall increase the provision of excess military and national security assets in local jurisdictions to assist State and local law enforcement

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but is this implying they’re planning on using the military against civilians?

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    honestly if the signature underneath this was harris, biden, obama or any of the other modern presidents it would be just as unsurprising and on par for course

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    swiss cheese your local cops
    swiss cheese all ICE agents
    call ICE to the address of known local chuds and if they don’t manage to get in a shootout, swiss cheese them yourself

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    They’re arresting people without warrants. They’re deporting people without due process. The whole purpose of the law (allegedly) is to provide a recourse when the state violates your rights. If people cannot depend on due process, the only obvious alternative is force. This is what they are preparing for.

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    This is probably gonna be unpopular, but as someone from the global south I can’t help but feel just the tiniest bit of glee to see Gringos suffer a bit of what they have inflicted on our countries.

    Anyways, get a gun.

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      astronaut-1

      Book description

      In his new book, critical theorist Mark Neocleous engages in a sustained critique of the theory and practice of pacification. Combining philosophical analysis with historical detail, Neocleous analyses the development of pacification as a key concept through which capitalist modernity has been organised, offering readers the first book that treats pacification as an important concept in the history of state power and capitalism. Neocleous’s approach is fourfold, examining pacification as social warfare carried out through the ideology of peace; as a form of social police carried out through mechanisms of security; as law and order exercised through the permanent wars of class society; and as the myriad practices of power designed to counter insurgency.

      Making use of official documents of state, the writings of counterinsurgency thinkers and the ideas perpetuated by practitioners of counterrevolution, the book unravels the complex ways through which pacification generates new forms of social war and new modes of policing that reproduce capitalist order and fabricate obedient subjects.

      Through expansive accounts of war and police, and engaging with a range of topics from debt to death, from stasis to civil war, and from the police kettle to the politics of fear, the book offers a provocative analysis of the ways in which state and capital combine to build a pacified social order.

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    america has no real laws and what laws do exist only exist to legitimize government tyranny

    i hope every pig working for ice gets iced and i hope time works its magic on trump a little faster. i hope JD vance finds out he looks like that because he actually has some type of incurable cancer that’s slowly eating him alive