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"Crackdown" is the most misused term in coverage of our fascist authoritarianism.

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  • jeffjarvis@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    "Crackdown" is the most misused term in coverage of our fascist authoritarianism. It is defined as "severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior." What is unconstitutional & illegal is the so-called "crackdown" itself.
    https://www.google.com/search?dictcorpus=en-US&hl=en&forcedict=crackdown&q=define%20crackdown

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      "Crackdown" is the most misused term in coverage of our fascist authoritarianism. It is defined as "severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior." What is unconstitutional & illegal is the so-called "crackdown" itself.
      https://www.google.com/search?dictcorpus=en-US&hl=en&forcedict=crackdown&q=define%20crackdown

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      @jeffjarvis
      Probably meant “crackpot” then realised it wasn't a verb.

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      • jeffjarvis@mastodon.socialJ jeffjarvis@mastodon.social

        "Crackdown" is the most misused term in coverage of our fascist authoritarianism. It is defined as "severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior." What is unconstitutional & illegal is the so-called "crackdown" itself.
        https://www.google.com/search?dictcorpus=en-US&hl=en&forcedict=crackdown&q=define%20crackdown

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        @jeffjarvis

        Thank you! This word has been misused for many years in headlines about "crackdowns" on homelessness that persecute people who have lost their housing, not the people or conditions responsible for the losses.

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        • jeffjarvis@mastodon.socialJ jeffjarvis@mastodon.social

          "Crackdown" is the most misused term in coverage of our fascist authoritarianism. It is defined as "severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior." What is unconstitutional & illegal is the so-called "crackdown" itself.
          https://www.google.com/search?dictcorpus=en-US&hl=en&forcedict=crackdown&q=define%20crackdown

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          @jeffjarvis

          What we need is a reciprocal crackup of our US fascist government.

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          • jeffjarvis@mastodon.socialJ jeffjarvis@mastodon.social

            "Crackdown" is the most misused term in coverage of our fascist authoritarianism. It is defined as "severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior." What is unconstitutional & illegal is the so-called "crackdown" itself.
            https://www.google.com/search?dictcorpus=en-US&hl=en&forcedict=crackdown&q=define%20crackdown

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            @jeffjarvis So is the threat. Threatening to commit a crime is a crime in itself.

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            • jeffjarvis@mastodon.socialJ jeffjarvis@mastodon.social

              "Crackdown" is the most misused term in coverage of our fascist authoritarianism. It is defined as "severe measures to restrict or discourage undesirable or illegal people or behavior." What is unconstitutional & illegal is the so-called "crackdown" itself.
              https://www.google.com/search?dictcorpus=en-US&hl=en&forcedict=crackdown&q=define%20crackdown

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              @jeffjarvis definition change: oppressive restriction of behavior deemed undesirable by oppressors in power.

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                @jeffjarvis So is the threat. Threatening to commit a crime is a crime in itself.

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                @wesdym @jeffjarvis
                Assault is shaking your fist at someone, battery is when a blow lands.

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