By John & Nisha WhiteheadOctober 07, 2025“When they came in the middle of the night, they terrorized the families that were living there. There were children who were without clothing, they were zip tied, taken outside at 3 o'clock in the morning. A senior resident, an American citizen with no warrants, was taken outside and handcuffed for three hours. Doors were blown off their hinges, walls were broken through, immigration agents coming from Black Hawk helicopters ... This is America.”—Chicago Mayor Brandon JohnsonWhen the government can label anyone or anything an enemy in order to wage war, we are all in danger.That danger is no longer theoretical.
That's so true! He wants to label us trans people terrorists for demanding our rights! They put a poison pill in the amendment that they want to break the shutdown with, and we are it.
In the same breath that the administration touts lethal military strikes against Venezuelan boats in Caribbean waters, federal agents are conducting coordinated militarized raids on homes in Chicago, rappelling down on apartment buildings from Black Hawk helicopters, dragging families out of their homes, separating children from their parents, and using zip ties to immobilize them—even citizens.The message—spoken and unspoken—is that the government is on a war footing everywhere: abroad, at sea, and now at our front doors.This “everywhere war” depends on a simple redefinition: call it a war, and the target becomes a combatant. Call the city a battlespace, and its residents become suspects.What the White House is doing overseas to vessels it deems part of a terrorist network (without any credible proof or due process), it is now mimicking at home with door-kicking raids, mass surveillance, and ideological watchlists.
Where have we seen this before? Gee I don't know? Maybe in Boston in 1770?
You know when the King used troops against protesters in Boston.
When merely looking a certain way or talking a certain way or voting a certain way is enough to get you singled out and subjected to dehumanizing, cruel treatment by government agents, we are all in danger.When the president of the United States and his agents threaten to “intimidate, demoralize, hunt and kill the enemies of our country”—i.e., those who don’t comply with the government’s demands, we are all in danger.When the police state has a growing list of innocuous terms and behaviors that are suspicious enough to classify someone a terrorist, we are all in danger.
Trump is using ICE as his stormtroopers. As his Brownshirts.
With NSPM-7, the Trump White House is not merely amplifying surveillance power—it is institutionalizing a regime in which thought, dissent, and ideological posture become the raw material for domestic investigations and suppression.Make no mistake: this is an unprecedented escalation in the government’s war on privacy, dissent, and constitutional limits.
This is what his good friend Putin does and does Putin whispers sweat nothings in Trump's ear?
Joseph McCarthy branded critics as Communist infiltrators. Donald Trump brands enemies as “combatants.”The mechanism is the same: redefine dissent as treachery, then prosecute it under extraordinary powers.For those old enough to have lived through the McCarthy era, there is a whiff of something in the air that reeks of the heightened paranoia, finger-pointing, fear-mongering, totalitarian tactics that were hallmarks of the 1950s.Back then, it was the government—spearheaded by Senator McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee—working in tandem with private corporations and individuals to blacklist Americans suspected of being communist sympathizers.
Now it is us... the trans community that Trump is targeting! McCarthy also lead the Lavender Scare that attacked us. LGBTQ+ people were fired, were barred from government jobs, banned form teaching! We need another Joseph Welch's “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?” moment!
We keep it by demanding congressional oversight with teeth, courts that enforce first principles, and communities that resist fear when fear is used to rule.In closing, Judge Young quoted Ronald Reagan’s warning, issued in 1967: “Freedom is a fragile thing and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by way of inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people.”Reagan’s words would be flagged under NSPM-7, but it doesn’t change the challenge.

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