Basic Glitch
I write a blog that focuses on public information, public health, and policy: https://pimento-mori.ghost.io/
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God can you imagine how terrifying it would be to go from a world where the groups that were infiltrated by the FBI in the 1960s, then infiltrated the FBI by 2025 in an attempt to destroy any trust the American people have in the federal government. 😅
I mean jfc, imagine growing up hearing your own mom talk about her traumatic childhood in Meridian, MS. Like how she had a friend who’s father was working as a lawyer for the SPLC and was attacked while he was getting out of his car in his own driveway after work one day. Or how she can still remember being on the school bus and smelling burning wood from a cross that had been lit the night before on the lawn of one of her 8 year old classmates. Or how the day MLK was assassinated she and her siblings were walking to see a movie when her mother and father suddenly drove up and demanded they get in the car and come home because they were worried about riots.
Honestly try to imagine all of that just being your childhood growing up in America, and keep in mind that’s still a childhood of white privilege. Imagine all of this happening around you before you even hit puberty, and not even fully understanding what is happening in the broader context of your country, but just knowing that some people in your town have decided that if they couldn’t control the lives of others, if black people and other people of color in your little town can’t be forced to live in the separate world unequal and parallel from the one you live in, then this is just the way life will have to be for everybody.
Imagine learning that a local school teacher who had been missing was then found murdered and had been acting as an informant for the FBI, or remembering one summer when her small town suddenly got national attention during a search for 3 men who had gone missing after being pulled over by local police. One man was a local and the other two had traveled to Meridian to help go around reaching out to the community, making sure people were registered to vote.
Did that teacher deserve to die for trying to help law enforcement? Did those men deserve to die for trying to protect people’s rights? Can you imagine a world where people argued that they were somehow in the wrong for simply standing up for they believed in was right, and that what happened to them was something they brought on themselves?
She also remembered that (despite her very understandable hesitation to just blindly trust any authority figure simply because they had been granted a title of authority,) it was only when the FBI came to her town to find the men who had gone missing, and enforce the laws that were being ignored locally, that things actually started to change.
She was never a very political person and definitely couldn’t be described as anything like a sjw or leftist, but she did make sure that even when I was growing up, I understood that the FBI was supposed to step in when corruption at local levels interfered with the rights and justice people were entitled to.
Idk if her childhood days are supposed to be the days that people are referring to when they talk about making America great again, but I do know when I think about those stories, I pray to God that those aren’t the kind of terrible things my child experiences.during her lifetime.
Imagine how it would feel if you grew up hearing those kind of stories, and then one day you realized that the terrorists you grew up being warned about, had successfully infiltrated the federal government and law enforcement in order to help tear down the protections that so many died for. That even though some of the terrorists had only joined recently as part of a new administration, others had probably been there for quite a while getting things ready to welcome them aboard.
Imagine a scenario where making it difficult, if not impossible, to tell who were the terrorists and who were the ones really fighting for liberty and justice, was part of the terrorist’s plan all along.
When you know about men like the police in Meridian or read the truth about J. Edgar Hoover, you can’t just pretend that men like that haven’t always existed in positions of authority alongside the ones who were doing the right thing. Even if J. Edgar Hoover didn’t wear a robe and burn a cross, he was still a white supremacist, and he still used his position of authority to abuse his power, not to protect Americans. MLK pointed out Hoover only seemed to be interested in solving civil rights related murders that ensured he would receive positive press, rather than actually protecting civil rights. Like any good leader, Hoover responded to MLK by directing the FBI to focus on enforcing civil rights protections. Just kidding, rather than proving MLK wrong,.Hoover began using FBI resources to target and spy on him, eventually using the surveillance he collected in an attempt to bad mouth him to the pope.
Decades of normalizing and excusing abuse of authority has only helped make it easier for literal terrorists to get their foot in the door and infiltrate all levels of government and law enforcement to do what has been normalized and excused so many times before. It’s been over 50 years since those 3 men were pulled over outside of Meridian, but could you honestly tell me or anyone else in America right now that it would be in their best interest to blindly trust any authority figure simply because they have been given authority?
It seems more than a little obvious in 2026 that taking advantage of America’s hesitancy to hold authority figures accountable, and dividing Americans by downplaying reasonable concerns about unconstitutional policing, excessive force, and militarization of police departments, with accusations that acknowledging or expressing those concerns somehow automatically makes you opposed to all law enforcement, was also part of the larger plan to normalize what people were absolutely right to be concerned about. The normalization of corruption and military force against Americans civilians in the name of safety has intentionally made it more difficult to tell the difference between those who truly want to use their authority to protect and defend all Americans vs the terrorists who intentionally seek to turn back the progress of the Civil rights act as well as those who enable them (intentionally or not) by normalizing their abuse of authority.