How to Resist Trump's Militarization of America [View all]
The presidents deployment of the armed forces on American streets is an alarming escalation. Fortunately, theres a playbook for fighting back.
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Demonstrators march through downtown Chicago during a protest against President Donald Trumps immigration policies, on September 6.
On Saturday, September 6, Donald J. Trump, the president of the United States, apparently declared war on the city of Chicago. That is, unfortunately, not an exaggeration.
In a recent
social media post, Trump riffed darkly on a famous line from the film
Apocalypse Now, declaring: I love the smell of deportations in the morning. He then stated, with his signature lack of grammar and aggressively emotive capitalization, Chicago about to find out why its called the Department of WAR. Below that, a picture of the Chicago skyline showed Trump dressed as Lieutenant Colonel KilgoreRobert Duvalls character from
Apocalypse Nowas helicopters fly over a burning Chicago, smoke billowing from the flames, with the title Chipocalypse Now scrawled across the bottom of the picture. The message was clear: The city of Chicago will be subjugated by the sheer force of the U.S. militarynot because that city is in armed revolt, like the Confederacy in the 1860s, but simply because the president wants to do it.
If the president of the United States threatening a U.S. city with WAR is not a red line for constitutional democracy, then nothing is. Trump has since tried to
downplay his rhetoric, but he was not making idle threats: He has already deployed the military to police two other large, Democratic-voting, racially diverse cities, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Additional cities, such as
Baltimore and
New York, are on his wish list for military deployments too. And while Wall Street may take comfort in his reputation for
chickening out on certain destructive economic plans, Trump has been following through on his threats to deploy the military on American streets. Trumps vision is for significant parts of the U.S. to exist under military occupation.
In the face of this sweeping mobilization of military force against the domestic population, three things are clearer than ever. First, one of the central components of Trumpism is the militarization of the U.S. government. Second, that militarization goes hand in hand with a politics of white supremacy. Thirdand as a result of the first two pointsthe struggle against authoritarianism, the struggle for racial justice, and the struggle against militarization are deeply intertwined projects. Consequently, racial justice activism, pro-democracy activism, and antiwar activism must form a united front. Lets take those points one at a time.
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