Sunday, August 31, 2008

Update on the Mayhem in Minneapolis

Glenn Greenwald continues to describe the situation on the ground as well as engaging in excellent legal analysis, reporting that, unsurprisingly, the federal government is involved in raids on protesters:
As the police attacks on protesters in Minnesota continue -- see this video of the police swarming a bus transporting members of Earth Justice, seizing the bus and leaving the group members stranded on the side of the highway -- it appears increasingly clear that it is the Federal Government that is directing this intimidation campaign. Minnesota Public Radio reported yesterday that "the searches were led by the Ramsey County Sheriff's office. Deputies coordinated searches with the Minneapolis and St. Paul police departments and the Federal Bureau of Investigation."

Mincing no words, Greenwald directly and chillingly concludes:

Any rational person planning to protest the GOP Convention would, in light of this Government spying and these police raids, think twice -- at least -- about whether to do so. That is the point of the raids -- to announce to citizens that they best stay in their homes and be good, quiet, meek, compliant people unless they want their homes to be invaded, their property seized, and have rifles pointed at them, too. The fact that this behavior is producing so little outcry only ensures, for obvious reasons, that it will continue in the future. We love our Surveillance State for keeping us safe and maintaining nice, quiet order.

However, it seems increasingly likely that Hurricane Gustav will force the GOP to radically truncate its convention. So perhaps this nauseatingly authoritarian crackdown will turn out to have been for naught.

Obviously, my plans to head up to Minneapolis Wednesday night are very much up in the air at this point.

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