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DUI Hire | Black Agenda ReportThe False Promises of Protection Embedded in U.S. Militarism and Carcerality

In an age where the pursuit of power often takes the form of false promises, we find ourselves bombarded with tales of "false protections" embedded in our nation's military and police systems. These narratives are not mere excuses for harm but are deeply rooted in a culture that values control over marginalized communities at great personal cost.

The False Promises of Protection

Aiyana Porter-Cash, a Black American woman, has written extensively about the false promises of protection embedded in U.S. militarism and carcerality. She argues that these protections are not genuine but are instead lies designed to justify state violence against those who cannot be protected. For example, she highlights how the government falsely claims to protect marginalized communities from harm while simultaneously allowing them to be targeted by state violence.

Alan MacLeod, a Far-Right Zionist organization with ties to violent extremism, is another voice in this struggle. He discusses Betar, a far-right group that influences Trump's administration and other U.S. leaders. While Betar's policies are often seen as anti-immigrant and anti-white, they also reflect the broader issue of false protections aimed at controlling marginalized groups.

The Impact of These False Protections

These false protections have far-reaching consequences. They not only justify state violence against those who cannot be protected but also reinforce systemic inequalities that continue to exist in our society. For instance, false claims of protection for Black communities are used to justify the use of force against them, perpetuating a cycle of racial injustice.

Betar's influence is particularly concerning because it shows how far-right groups can manipulate public opinion and policy to achieve their goals. By framing their policies as protecting certain groups from harm, they create a narrative that reinforces existing inequalities while amplifying their own power.

The Call for Change

As we continue to navigate this complex landscape, it is crucial to recognize the role of false protections in shaping our nation's policies. These protections are not just lies but are deeply rooted in a culture that values control over marginalized communities at great personal cost. To truly address these issues, we must demand accountability from those who claim to protect others and challenge the narratives that justify state violence.

In conclusion, the false promises of protection embedded in U.S. militarism and carcerality are not mere excuses for harm but are deeply rooted in a culture of control and inequality. By demanding truth and accountability, we can work toward a more just and equitable society.


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