His Fraudulency wants to use Gestapo tactics of Nazi Germany in asking people to snitch on friends, family members or co-workers who may be "radicalized threats".
What's their definition of "radicalized threats"?
From Breitbart:
President Joe Biden’s administration announced their plans to create ways for Americans to report radicalized friends and family to the government, in an effort to fight domestic terrorism.
In a conversation with reporters, one senior administration official explained the importance of stopping politically fueled violence before it started.
“We will work to improve public awareness of federal resources to address concerning or threatening behavior before violence occurs,” the official said.
The official cited the Department of Homeland Security’s “If you see something say something” campaign to help stop radical Islamic terror as a domestic possibility.
The Nazis of Germany did the same thing before and during World War II.
From The Irish Times (highlights mine):
It’s been estimated that only 15 per cent of Gestapo cases started because of surveillance operations. A far greater number began following a tip-off from a member of the public. Every allegation, no matter how trivial, was investigated with meticulous and time-consuming thoroughness. It’s been estimated that about 40 per cent of these denunciations were personally motivated.
What's next? Concentration camps?
This seems aimed at those who are opposed to the Biden regime. Notice that none of the left-wing rioters in various cities over the past year have been prosecuted.
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1 comment:
I would strongly recommend that patriotic Americans use this "snitch line" to report every member of Antifa, BLM, and left-wing politician, activist, and SJW they can get the names of. Flood the lines with the names of the true enemies of America and let the Nazi bureaucrats drown in them.
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