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*** Before it was deleted, compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the Second American Civil War in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230628092108/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War was]] prior to the article deletion. The topic is no longer fringe.

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*** Before it was deleted, compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the Second American Civil War in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230628092108/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War was]] was in mid-2023]] prior to the article deletion. The topic is no longer fringe.
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*** Before it was deleted, compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210106205015/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War]] in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230628092108/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War was]] prior to the article deletion. The topic is no longer fringe.

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*** Before it was deleted, compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210106205015/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War]] Second American Civil War in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230628092108/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War was]] prior to the article deletion. The topic is no longer fringe.
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*** Compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War Second American Civil War]] in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it is now in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1095989070 July of 2022.]] The topic is no longer fringe.

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*** Compare Before it was deleted, compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the [[https://en.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20210106205015/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War Second American Civil War]] org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War]] in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it is now in [[https://en.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20230628092108/https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1095989070 July of 2022.]] org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War was]] prior to the article deletion. The topic is no longer fringe.
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*** Compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the Second American Civil War in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it is now in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1095989070 July of 2022.]] The topic is no longer fringe.

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*** Compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_American_Civil_War Second American Civil War War]] in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it is now in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1095989070 July of 2022.]] The topic is no longer fringe.
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*** After Donald Trump's home in Florida was searched by FBI agents in August of 2022, [[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/09/us/fbi-search-violence-civil-war.html discussion]] of [[https://www.thebulwark.com/republicans-are-rooting-for-civil-war-trump-mar-a-lago/ civil]] [[https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-supporters-want-a-civil-war-after-fbi-raid-of-mar-a-lago-2022-8 war]] spiked in some circles in the US.
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*** Honestly, American politics of the 2020s at the time of writing can be this related to the show, as things are continuing to escalate. The narration in the podcasts mentions the US elections of 2024 being violent. [[https://www.newsweek.com/american-voters-fear-violence-2024-presidential-election-poll-1667238 More and]] [[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/opinion/trump-2024.html more]] [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/03/15/jan-6-sentences-probation-2024/ mainstream]] [[https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/02/politics/2024-election-election-fraud-trump/index.html publications]] are starting to report on concerns and fears of the 2024 elections being violent and triggering a second civil war.

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*** Honestly, American politics of the 2020s at the time of writing can be this related to the show, as things are continuing to escalate. The narration in the podcasts mentions the US elections of 2024 being violent. [[https://www.newsweek.com/american-voters-fear-violence-2024-presidential-election-poll-1667238 More and]] [[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/opinion/trump-2024.html more]] [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/03/15/jan-6-sentences-probation-2024/ mainstream]] [[https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/02/politics/2024-election-election-fraud-trump/index.html publications]] are starting to report on concerns and fears of the 2024 elections being violent and triggering a second civil war.war.
*** Compare how big the Wikipedia page was on the Second American Civil War in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1003885157 early 2021]] and then compare to what it is now in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_American_Civil_War&oldid=1095989070 July of 2022.]] The topic is no longer fringe.
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*** Honestly, American politics of the 2020s at the time of writing can be this related to the show, as things are continuing to escalate. The narration in the podcasts mentions the US elections of 2024 being violent. [[https://www.newsweek.com/american-voters-fear-violence-2024-presidential-election-poll-1667238 More and]] [[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/opinion/trump-2024.html more]] [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/03/15/jan-6-sentences-probation-2024/ mainstream]] [[https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/02/politics/2024-election-election-fraud-trump/index.html publications]] are starting to report on concerns and fears of the 2024 elections being violent.

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*** Honestly, American politics of the 2020s at the time of writing can be this related to the show, as things are continuing to escalate. The narration in the podcasts mentions the US elections of 2024 being violent. [[https://www.newsweek.com/american-voters-fear-violence-2024-presidential-election-poll-1667238 More and]] [[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/opinion/trump-2024.html more]] [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/03/15/jan-6-sentences-probation-2024/ mainstream]] [[https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/02/politics/2024-election-election-fraud-trump/index.html publications]] are starting to report on concerns and fears of the 2024 elections being violent.violent and triggering a second civil war.
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*** Honestly, American politics of the 2020s at the time of writing can be this related to the show, as things are continuing to escalate. The narration in the podcasts mentions the US elections of 2024 being violent. ''[[https://www.newsweek.com/american-voters-fear-violence-2024-presidential-election-poll-1667238 More and]] more [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/03/15/jan-6-sentences-probation-2024/ mainstream]] [[https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/02/politics/2024-election-election-fraud-trump/index.html publications]] are starting'' to report on concerns and fears of the 2024 elections being violent.

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*** Honestly, American politics of the 2020s at the time of writing can be this related to the show, as things are continuing to escalate. The narration in the podcasts mentions the US elections of 2024 being violent. ''[[https://www.[[https://www.newsweek.com/american-voters-fear-violence-2024-presidential-election-poll-1667238 More and]] more [[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/04/opinion/trump-2024.html more]] [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/03/15/jan-6-sentences-probation-2024/ mainstream]] [[https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/02/politics/2024-election-election-fraud-trump/index.html publications]] are starting'' starting to report on concerns and fears of the 2024 elections being violent.
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** Made even harsher in the 2020 to 2022 era, in which many states controlled by Republican legislatures and governors (including Robert's home state of Texas) began passing legislation designed to further marginalize trans people and chase them out of the public sphere if not out of the state entirely in a kind of "soft" eliminationism.

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** Made even harsher in the 2020 to 2022 era, in which many states controlled by Republican legislatures and governors (including Robert's home state of Texas) began passing legislation designed to further marginalize trans people and chase them out of the public sphere if not out of the state entirely in a kind of "soft" eliminationism.eliminationism.
*** Honestly, American politics of the 2020s at the time of writing can be this related to the show, as things are continuing to escalate. The narration in the podcasts mentions the US elections of 2024 being violent. ''[[https://www.newsweek.com/american-voters-fear-violence-2024-presidential-election-poll-1667238 More and]] more [[https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/03/15/jan-6-sentences-probation-2024/ mainstream]] [[https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/02/politics/2024-election-election-fraud-trump/index.html publications]] are starting'' to report on concerns and fears of the 2024 elections being violent.
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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to murder LGBT people. The podcast invites you to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.

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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to murder LGBT people. The podcast invites you to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.war.
** Made even harsher in the 2020 to 2022 era, in which many states controlled by Republican legislatures and governors (including Robert's home state of Texas) began passing legislation designed to further marginalize trans people and chase them out of the public sphere if not out of the state entirely in a kind of "soft" eliminationism.
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* One episode mentions a shooting at a protest where a right-winger fatally shoots a left-winger, and the nation's discourse becoming divided over the same footage being watched of it. Cue late August 2020 when Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two protestors and critically wounded another. [[https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1298727581332594688 Robert was not happy in his tweet.]]

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* One episode mentions a shooting at a protest where a right-winger fatally shoots a left-winger, and the nation's discourse becoming divided over the same footage being watched of it. Cue late August 2020 when Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two protestors and critically wounded another. [[https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1298727581332594688 Robert was not happy in his tweet.]]
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* Literally a year after the podcast was released (2019), many US cities fell into intense protests after the murder of George Floyd, with people on ALL factions showing up armed. Robert Evans in the podcast ''Worst Year Ever'' even commented how surprised he was how quickly things changed.
** One episode mentions a shooting at a protest where a right winger fatally shoots a left winger, and the nation's discourse becoming divided over the same footage being watched of it. Cue late August 2020 when Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two protestors and critically wounded another. [[https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1298727581332594688 Robert was not happy in his tweet.]]

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* Literally a year after the podcast was released (2019), many US cities fell into intense protests after the murder of George Floyd, with people on in ALL factions showing up armed. Robert Evans in the podcast ''Worst Year Ever'' even commented how surprised he was how quickly things changed.
** * One episode mentions a shooting at a protest where a right winger right-winger fatally shoots a left winger, left-winger, and the nation's discourse becoming divided over the same footage being watched of it. Cue late August 2020 when Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two protestors and critically wounded another. [[https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1298727581332594688 Robert was not happy in his tweet.]]



** Later, Evans discusses his real-life experiences reporting in Mosul, [[RippedFromTheHeadlines which much of the episode is based on]]. He describes how his nightmares are not actually about the close calls he personally had, but rather the neighborhoods he saw [[DeathFromAbove pulverized by air power]] - their buildings and residents pounded to fine powder, black smoke crawling toward the sky, and the stink of rotting corpses bubbling up from below.

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** * Later, Evans discusses his real-life experiences reporting in Mosul, [[RippedFromTheHeadlines which much of the episode is based on]]. He describes how his nightmares are not actually about the close calls he personally had, but rather the neighborhoods he saw [[DeathFromAbove pulverized by air power]] - their buildings and residents pounded to fine powder, black smoke crawling toward the sky, and the stink of rotting corpses bubbling up from below.



* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.

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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress murder LGBT people. The podcast invites you to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.
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** One episode mentions a shooting at a protest where a right winger fatally shoots a left winger, and the nation's discourse becoming divided over the same footage being watched of it. Cue late August 2020...

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** One episode mentions a shooting at a protest where a right winger fatally shoots a left winger, and the nation's discourse becoming divided over the same footage being watched of it. Cue late August 2020...2020 when Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two protestors and critically wounded another. [[https://twitter.com/IwriteOK/status/1298727581332594688 Robert was not happy in his tweet.]]
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** One episode mentions a shooting at a protest where a right winger fatally shoots a left winger, and the nation's discourse becoming divided over the same footage being watched of it. Cue late August 2020...
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* ''How To Murder A City'': The episode begins with a warning that it, along with the following episode, ''The Next American Genocide'', will be extremely dark. The episode opens with a narration sequence of your character living in a city under assault from Christian Dominionist forces. One scene mentions how your character watched a video from a Dominionist controlled area where transwomen were being stoned to death.

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* ''How To Murder A City'': The episode begins with a warning that it, along with the following episode, ''The Next American Genocide'', will be extremely dark. The episode opens with a narration sequence of your character living in a city under assault from Christian Dominionist forces. One scene mentions how your character watched a video from a Dominionist controlled area where transwomen trans women were being stoned to death.
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* Literally a year after the podcast was released (2019), many US cities fell into intense protests after the murder of George Floyd, with people on ALL factions showing up armed. Robert Evans in the podcast ''Worst Year Ever'' even commented how surprised he was how quickly things changed.
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** Later, Evans discusses his real-life experiences reporting in Mosul, [[RippedFromTheHeadlines which much of the episode is based on]]. He describes how his nightmares are not actually about the close calls he personally had, but rather the neighborhoods he saw [[DeathFromAbove pulverized by air power]] - their buildings and residents pounded to fine powder, black smoke crawling toward the sky, and the stink of rotting corpses bubbling up from below.
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The idea of the most powerful nation in the world falling into a civil war should be terrifying on its own. The podcast details just how horrifying it could be.

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The idea of the most powerful nation in the world falling into a civil war should be terrifying on its own. The podcast details just how horrifying much nightmare fuel it could be. bring.
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* ''The State Strikes Back'' has a disturbing scene where your apartment complex is raided by police/military forces, ending with one of your neighbors being executed. The narration goes out of its way to point out that you are unable to tell if the men in your apartment are police or military, but with the increased militarization of the former, the difference is mainly "academic" by this point.

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* ''The State Strikes Back'' has a disturbing scene where your apartment complex is raided by police/military forces, ending with one of your neighbors being executed. The narration goes out of its way to point out that you are unable to tell if the men in your apartment are police or military, but with military. With the increased militarization of the former, former however, the difference is mainly "academic" by this point.
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* ''The State Strikes Back'' has a disturbing scene where your apartment complex is raided by police/military forces, ending with one of your neighbors being executed. The narration goes out of its way to point out that you are unable to tell if the men in your apartment are police or military, but with the increased militarization of the former, the difference is largely "academic" by this point.

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* ''The State Strikes Back'' has a disturbing scene where your apartment complex is raided by police/military forces, ending with one of your neighbors being executed. The narration goes out of its way to point out that you are unable to tell if the men in your apartment are police or military, but with the increased militarization of the former, the difference is largely mainly "academic" by this point.
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* ''How To Murder A City'': The episode begins with a warning that it, along with the following episode ''The Next American Genocide'' will be extremely dark. The episode opens with a narration sequence of your character living in a city under assault from Christian Dominionist forces. One scene mentions how your character watched a video from a Dominionist controlled area where transwomen were being stoned to death.

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* ''How To Murder A City'': The episode begins with a warning that it, along with the following episode episode, ''The Next American Genocide'' Genocide'', will be extremely dark. The episode opens with a narration sequence of your character living in a city under assault from Christian Dominionist forces. One scene mentions how your character watched a video from a Dominionist controlled area where transwomen were being stoned to death.
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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.
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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.
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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.

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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' Imagine what they would say during a civil war.war.
* ImaginaryTrope
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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel Imagine what they would say during a civil war.]]

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* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel Imagine what they would say during a civil war.]]
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* ''The State Strikes Back'' has a disturbing scene where your apartment complex is raided by police/military forces, ending with one of your neighbors being executed. The narration goes out of its way to point out that you are unable to tell if the men in your apartment are police or military, but with the increased militarization of the former, the difference is largely "academic" by this point.

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* ''The State Strikes Back'' has a disturbing scene where your apartment complex is raided by police/military forces, ending with one of your neighbors being executed. The narration goes out of its way to point out that you are unable to tell if the men in your apartment are police or military, but with the increased militarization of the former, the difference is largely "academic" by this point.point.
* ''The Next American Genocide'': Full stop. The episode describes how another genocide could happen in the US, and even features ''audio clips'' from public figures citing their desire to oppress LGBT people. The podcast invites to realize that these clips were made ''in peace time.'' [[HighOctaneNightmareFuel Imagine what they would say during a civil war.]]
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The idea of the most powerful nation in the world falling into a civil war should be terrifying on its own. The podcast details just how horrifying it could be.
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* ''How To Murder A City'': The episode begins with a warning that it, along with the following episode ''The Next American Genocide'' will be extremely dark. The episode opens with a narration sequence of your character living in a city under assault from Christian Dominionist forces. One scene mentions how your character watched a video from a Dominionist controlled area where transwomen were being stoned to death.
* ''The State Strikes Back'' has a disturbing scene where your apartment complex is raided by police/military forces, ending with one of your neighbors being executed. The narration goes out of its way to point out that you are unable to tell if the men in your apartment are police or military, but with the increased militarization of the former, the difference is largely "academic" by this point.

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