Jiang defines it as intrusive government interference into personal life, not necessarily police brutality.
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police state
Jiang defines it as intrusive government interference into personal life, not necessarily police brutality.
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Jiang says defending the homeland means preventing a Vietnam-style home-front revolt through domestic order, obedience, and a police-state logic.
Jiang says the plan needs three things: a national draft for enforcement, continuity of agenda through a Trump third term, and an AI surveillance state to prevent domestic revolt.
He argues ICE is not mainly about illegal immigration but about normalizing armed soldiers in American streets and building the conditions for a police state.
Jiang defines police state less as brutal police and more as intrusive government interference into personal life with no individual freedom.
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"...important, defend the homeland. Defend the homeland just basically means a police state. Before, America was too free, and therefore, America was too weak...."
"Same concept here where in the future the world is at war, people are poor, but it's okay because America will lend you money..."
"...that you need is an AI surveillance state. Basically, an AI police state. Why?"
"...What ICE is really doing is basically creating conditions for a police state. It's normalizing or making common the idea of armed, armed soldiers..."
"And the reason why we think this or we can suspect this is look at their budget, man! Look at this budget. Before, the..."
"...single week. They'd like that. This is what we call a police state. Okay? Intrusive government interference into your personal lives. Oh, and lots..."
"...are afraid of catching germs. It will also lead to a police state. Okay? Now, a police state does not mean that there'll be..."
"...What they do is if you want to create another authoritarian police state and that that's, that's what you would do. And you're exactly..."
"...Iran, right? So during the Shah regime, which was a brutal police state from 1953 to 1979, the Americans were the ones who were..."
"...1979, the Shah, the American supported Shah was running a brutal police state. So brutal. So brutal that everyone in Iran revolted against the..."
"...'etat. Against the democratically elected government of Iran. And installed the police state of the Shah. Okay? So these students, when they read these..."
"...'etat against the democratically elected government of Iran and installed a police state called the Shah. Okay? The Shah. Which is like the monarchy...."
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