We are fast approaching a moment of reckoning where we will be forced to choose between the vision of what America was intended to be (a model for self-governance where power is vested in the people) and the reality of what she has become (a police state where power is vested in the government).
This slide into totalitarianism â helped along by overcriminalization, government surveillance, militarized police, neighbors turning in neighbors, privatized prisons, and forced labor camps, to name just a few similarities â is tracking very closely with what happened in Germany in the years leading up to Hitlerâs rise to power.
We are walking a dangerous path right now.
The horrors of the Nazi concentration camps werenât kept secret from the German people. They were well-publicized. As The Guardian reports:
"The mass of ordinary Germans did know about the evolving terror of Hitler's Holocaust... They knew concentration camps were full of Jewish people who were stigmatised as sub-human and race-defilers. They knew that these, like other groups and minorities, were being killed out of hand. They knew that Adolf Hitler had repeatedly forecast the extermination of every Jew on German soil. They knew these details because they had read about them. They knew because the camps and the measures which led up to them had been prominently and proudly reported step by step in thousands of officially-inspired German media articles and posters⦠The reports, in newspapers and magazines all over the country were phases in a public process of "desensitisation" which worked all too well, culminating in the killing of 6m Jewsâ¦."
Likewise, the mass of ordinary Americans are fully aware of the Trump Administrationâs efforts to stigmatize and dehumanize any and all who do not fit with the governmentâs plans for this country.
These mass arrests of anyone suspected of being an illegal immigrant may well be the shot across the bow.
You see, itâs a short hop, skip, and a jump from allowing government agents to lock large swaths of the population up in detention centers unless or until they can prove that they are not only legally in the country to empowering government agents to subject anyone â citizen and noncitizen alike â to similar treatment unless or until they can prove that they are in compliance with every statute and regulation on the books, and not guilty of having committed some crime or other.
Itâs no longer a matter of if, but when.
You may be innocent of wrongdoing now, but when the standard for innocence is set by the government, no one is safe. Everyone is a suspect, and anyone can be a criminal when itâs the government determining what is a crime.
Remember, the police state does not discriminate.
At some point, once the government has been given the power to do whatever it wants â the Constitution be damned â it will not matter whether youâre an illegal immigrant or a citizen by birth, a law-breaker or someone who marches in lockstep with the governmentâs dictates. Government jails will detain you just as easily whether youâve obeyed every law or broken a dozen. And government agents will treat you like a suspect, whether or not youâve done anything wrong, simply because they have been trained to view and treat everyone like potential criminals.
Eventually, all that will matter is whether some government agent â poorly-trained, utterly ignorant of the Constitution, way too hyped-up on the power of their badges, and authorized to detain, search, interrogate, threaten, and generally harass anyone they see fit â chooses to single you out for special treatment.
Weâve been having this same debate about the perils of government overreach for the past 50-plus years, and still we donât seem to learn, or if we learn, we learn too late.
All of the excessive, abusive tactics employed by the government today â warrantless surveillance, stop and frisk searches, SWAT team raids, roadside strip searches, asset forfeiture schemes, private prisons, indefinite detention, militarized police, etc. â started out as a seemingly well-meaning plan to address some problem in society that needed a little extra help.
Be careful what you wish for: you will get more than you bargained for, especially when the governmentâs involved.
Remember, nothing is ever as simple as the government claims it is.
The war on drugs turned out to be a war on the American people, waged with SWAT teams and militarized police.
The war on terror turned out to be a war on the American people, waged with warrantless surveillance and indefinite detention.
The war on immigration is turning out to be yet another war on the American people, waged with roving government agents demanding âpapers, please.â
Whatever dangerous practices you allow the government to carry out now â whether itâs in the name of national security or protecting Americaâs borders or making America great again â rest assured, these same practices can and will be used against you when the government decides to set its sights on you.