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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA really ugly thought keeps running through my head, based on stories
from other regimes and pogroms and witch hunts (the REAL ones), and thinking about the seeming randomness of sone of their "captures". How many of them are based on anonymous "tips" from hateful or disguntled neighbors, acquaintances, rivals, etc.We all know how it worked during those terrible times. Is it happening again, here and now, in what used to be at least a semi-functioning not-dictatorship?

marble falls
(66,384 posts)Attilatheblond
(6,424 posts)And maybe some creeps who have been convicted for various domestic violence, parole violators, deadbeat dads, oh, the list goes on.
Pretending to be ICE is the newest, best paying job in the gig economy.
marble falls
(66,384 posts)Likely in a number of streams, but there is certainly clear information that peaceful pro-Palestinian / anti-genocide protesters were doxxed, with information going to ICE, sometimes directly.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/01/us/israel-gaza-student-protests-canary-mission.html
https://archive.is/lIE91
johnp3907
(4,030 posts)Most of them were Mexican, and she had run them off once already--calling them murderers and rapists. She called the police when they eventually came back to finish the job. The roofing company finally shut her up by giving her a $100 CVS gift card.
Funny thing is she's friends with the convicted child molester across the street. But of course he has a big crucifix tattooed on his arm and a Trump sticker on his car.
I often wonder what would happen if we were having our roof done THIS summer.
KentuckyWoman
(7,069 posts)ICE randomly showing up at immigration court for one specific individual and leaving everyone else alone. The whole point of MAGA is the "joy" of making the people they don't like suffer. Truly awful people.
0rganism
(25,201 posts)The available answers to this question will now become quite interesting to a large number of people who've never really considered this before.
Truly a Brave New World.
Iamscrewed
(423 posts)Not surprised and have been expecting it.
LoisB
(10,866 posts)yardwork
(66,935 posts)LoisB
(10,866 posts)yardwork
(66,935 posts)niyad
(124,635 posts)Skittles
(165,283 posts)I'm betting there are LOTS of such "tips". I have zero doubt which side these racist, fascist assholes would have been on during WWII
canetoad
(19,191 posts)It was common during pogroms in the middle ages onward, right up to the Inquisition which lasted up until the 19th and 20th centuries. Neighbours could become very rich by denouncing their neighbours then claiming their property and land when they were arrested. It was an easy way to cancel out debt.
Never underestimate the greed of some humans.
ecstatic
(34,836 posts)I wouldn't do that to my worst enemy.
It's shameful, but I really do believe karma is real. The people who are doing nasty stuff like that will get theirs at some point.
eppur_se_muova
(39,217 posts)Blue Full Moon
(2,324 posts)The kid from Cincinnati comes to mind. He is a star athlete and good student. Here legally absolutely no record. No one else in his family was taken by ICE.
niyad
(124,635 posts)yardwork
(66,935 posts)Hugin
(36,322 posts)Thats very true.
yardwork
(66,935 posts)Anybody with a grudge or greedy desire can send an anonymous tip and rain hell on their neighbors.
Somebody's business competing with yours? Call in a tip on them.
Mad at your ex? Call in a tip.
As you probably know, the Salem witch trials were all about getting land from widows. Very convenient way to get the land - have the owner executed as a witch.
niyad
(124,635 posts)who did not bow to male/church authority.
yardwork
(66,935 posts)Anybody who didn't conform to prevailing norms. Anybody independent, artistic, animal-loving. All folk healers. Definitely all uppity women who had independent financial means.
niyad
(124,635 posts)Bluesaph
(915 posts)And it is sick!
niyad
(124,635 posts)anywhere.
Bluesaph
(915 posts)The reason I thought about it yesterday is because Ive been talking to a MAGA acquaintance and hes always complaining about the illegals Biden let in through our open borders. The thing is if you look at this guy he could easily be mistaken for one of those illegals at the wrong place wrong time.
So this guy posts pictures over the weekend of a party he threw at his house in the middle of a hugely Latino neighborhood east of LA. And in looking at the photos EVERY SINGLE GUY in the photo could be mistaken for an illegal!!!
And the sick thought occurred to me that what if someone called in this party at this moment and ICE showed up?!!! What would they all do to prove they arent undocumented? And it dawned on me that this is probably happening all over the place. People who have some grudge ratting out nemesis to ICE.
THE THOUGHT MADE ME SICK!
niyad
(124,635 posts)Irish_Dem
(71,435 posts)Another vender who wants the IHOP landscaping gig.
A man who has his eye on a woman and gets rid of her husband.
Kid Berwyn
(20,866 posts)
Systems are crumbling but daily life continues. The dissonance is real
If everything feels broken but strangely normal, the Soviet-era concept of hypernormalization can help
by Adrienne Matei
The Guardian, May 22, 2025
Excerpt...
First articulated in 2005 by scholar Alexei Yurchak to describe the civilian experience in Soviet Russia, hypernormalization describes life in a society where two main things are happening.
The first is people seeing that governing systems and institutions are broken. And the second is that, for reasons including a lack of effective leadership and an inability to imagine how to disrupt the status quo, people carry on with their lives as normal despite systemic dysfunction give or take a heavy load of fear, dread, denial and dissociation.
Snip...
The effects of hypernormalization
Confronting systemic collapse can be so disorienting, overwhelming and even humiliating, that many tune it out or find themselves in a state of freeze.
Greguski likens this feeling to sleep paralysis: basically a waking nightmare where youre like: Im here, Im aware, but Im so scared and I cant move.
In his 1955 book They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 193345, journalist Milton Mayer described a similar state of freeze in German citizens during the rise of the Nazi party: You dont want to act, or even talk, alone; you dont want to go out of your way to make trouble. Why not? Well, you are not in the habit of doing it. And it is not just fear, fear of standing alone, that restrains you; it is also genuine uncertainty.
People dont shut down because they dont feel anything, says Hickman. They shut down because they feel too much. Understanding this overwhelm is an important first step in resisting inaction it helps us see fear as a trap.
Continues...
https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/ng-interactive/2025/may/22/hypernormalization-dysfunction-status-quo
The image at the top is a detail from "The Life Line", an 1884 oil on canvas painting by Winslow Homer. The masterpiece is part of the collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. To me, it says "We must keep trying our best."
DU original: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220349864