Showing posts with label Authoritarianism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Authoritarianism. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Shocking ICE Killing of Americans Mocks Democracy & Human Rights!

 Empire As Farce: Democracy And human Fights Trampled As Falstaff Rules In The Form of 'God King Trump' ... But with U.S. Citizens Targeted And Killed By ICE, Americans Are Now Living A True Nightmare!!!

By Norris R. McDonald, SULFABITTAS NEWS, March 25, 2026

Norris R. McDonald

In early 2026, three names—Renee Nicole GoodAlex Jeffrey Pretti, and Keith Porter—ignited national outrage.

All three were killed in separate encounters involving federal immigration agents in cities like Minneapolis and Los Angeles, triggering protests, federal investigations, and a growing crisis of legitimacy surrounding U.S. immigration enforcement.

What links these deaths is not coincidence—but pattern.

The Killings That Broke the Silence

Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother, was shot during an ICE enforcement operation. Weeks later, ICU nurse Alex Pretti was also fatally shot in Minneapolis during a separate encounter involving federal agents.

Was Shakespeare's Caricature, John Falstaff, reborn in real life as President Donald Trump?
Kieth Porter, Renee Good and Alex Pretti are tragic victims of Donald Trump's harsh immigration enforcement policies. 

The killings—occurring within a short span—sparked protests, vigils, and widespread calls for investigation. Meanwhile, the earlier killing of Keith Porter in Los Angeles deepened concerns that these were not isolated tragedies but part of an escalating enforcement climate.

Empire as Farce: The Trump Doctrine

Under Donald Trump, immigration enforcement has evolved into what critics describe as spectacle governance—where displays of force substitute for justice.

Trump’s rise to power has can be compared to a Shakespearean figure, Sir John Falstaff—a figure of excess and buffoonery—yet the consequences are far from comedic.

Trump’s “Tuff Man” politics elevated fear as policy, recasting immigrants and even citizens as threats within their own communities.

ICE and the Normalization of Violence

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and related federal units now face mounting scrutiny over the use of lethal force.

The back-to-back killings in Minnesota intensified legal and political pressure, with demands for transparency and accountability growing louder nationwide.

This is no longer episodic—it is systemic.

Racial Capitalism and Enforced Fear

At its core, immigration enforcement operates within a broader system of racial capitalism, where marginalized labor is both exploited and controlled.

Fear is not incidental—it is functional. Immigrants are cast as threats despite evidence showing lower crime rates among immigrant populations. The narrative persists because it serves power.

American racial capitalism undervalues human labor of  especially tax paying immigrants. contribution to GDP growth. 

Each year, over 1,000 people—many from marginalized communities—are killed in police encounters across the United States. Immigrants, both documented and undocumented, remain especially vulnerable within this enforcement web.

The immigration debate is not fundamentally about safety—it is about power. Trump-era rhetoric portrayed immigrants as threats to “American identity,” despite evidence showing lower crime rates among immigrant populations. This contradiction reveals a deeper logic: fear is politically useful.


ICE does more than police borders—it disciplines labor. Immigrant workers, living under constant threat, are pushed into economic vulnerability. In this way, enforcement becomes a pillar of what scholars call racial capitalism.


The Economic Truth About Immigrants

Despite political demonization, immigrants are essential to the U.S. economy:

Undocumented workers alone contribute tens of billions in federal, state, and local taxes—helping sustain the very system that marginalizes them.


A Caricature of Justice

What emerges is not merely policy failure—but moral collapse.

Justice, once central to the American democratic ideal, is increasingly distorted into something theatrical—a caricature shaped by enforcement optics rather than fairness. The result is a system where rights are conditional, and humanity is negotiable.


American justice and democracy has become perverted under an imperial President God King Trump.


Public Outcry and Political Consequence

From candlelight vigils to national protests, resistance continues to grow. Communities in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and beyond are demanding accountability, while political pressure builds ahead of the 2026 United States midterm elections.

Despite the climate of fear, resistance is growing. There have been several more persons killed by ICE under Trump's ruthless immigration policy. But it took these three lives to sadly galvanize political and social resistance. 

Renee Good.
Alex Pretti.
Keith Porter.

Three lives lost. One system exposed.

Their deaths force a confrontation with a deeper truth: when enforcement replaces justice, democracy itself becomes hollow.

SULFABITTAS NEWS | Final Word

Empire, when stripped of accountability, becomes farce.
And farce, when armed with power, becomes tragedy.


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Kieth Porter, Renee Good and Alexi Pretti were put on a stairway to Heaven when ICE took their lives.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

IMMIGRANTS, ICE DEATHS AND THE RISE OF THE ORWELLIAN SURVEILLANCE STATE!

... A feel-good Super Bowl ad exposed something darker: 
the quiet rise of a surveillance state powered by AI,
 corporations, and fear!


 Norris R. McDonald, DIJ, @sulfabittasnews (Updated April)



George Orwells' Nineteen Eighty-Four warned that the most dangerous moment is not when people are openly terrorized, but when they are persuaded that lies are normal and surveillance equals protection. 


The Orwellian Turn: Big Brother in Silicon Valley and the Newsroom

George Orwell warned in 1984 that when the Ministry of Truth dictates reality, freedom dies — not in one violent coup, but in the quiet erasure of inconvenient facts.


ICE And The Friendly Face of Tyranny

Orwell warned us: the worst moment isn’t open terror. It’s when people start believing lies are normal, and watching equals protection. Today’s Ministry of Truth State Terror representives appears as ICE Community Storm Troopers wearing Hoodies. 


The U.S. Governments lies to us and tells not not to believe videos showing the opposite of what they say,--- unjust public executions of Kieth Porter, Renee Nicole Good, Alex Pretti and other unwarranted actions.


This is the morphing of the once liberal democratic state into proto-fascism supported by Big billionaires, warped Corporate logic, and abused Artificial intelligence technology to build, maintain and strengthen the architecture of the American Surveillance State. 



  • Genocide? “Self-defense.”
  • Censorship? “Content moderation.”
  • Blacklists? “Community guidelines.”
  • Mass surveillance? “Public safety technology.”

The Poor, Immigrants and The Ministry Of Truth

Once words are stripped of moral weight, conscience soon follows. The message is unmistakable: War crimes are condemned only when committed by official enemies. 


When allies pull the trigger, the Ministry of Truth changes the language — genocide becomes “self-defense,” censorship becomes “content moderation,” and mass killings vanish into the algorithm.


Democracy, we were told, is a grand marketplace of ideas, a space where left, right, and center clash and refine policy through open debate. But what happens when a narrow ideological elite decides only its ideas are legitimate? 


Dissent is no longer argued against. It is quietly suppressed through de-amplification, demonetization, algorithmic burial, and platform bans. You are not imprisoned. You are simply erased. 


Surveillance never falls evenly. It concentrates where power has always focused its gaze: immigrants, the poor, protest movements, marginalized communities, and political dissidents. History shows that systems of control are never built to monitor the powerful. They are built to manage the powerless. 


The Corporate Big Brother New Coercion Model

Once surveillance infrastructure exists, abuse is not an unfortunate possibility. It is an eventual certainty. A new governing model is taking shape. Governments outsource coercion. Corporations provide the technology. Media provides the justification. Each claims the other is responsible. Accountability dissolves. 


This is not free-market capitalism and it is not liberal democracy. It is corporate authoritarianism: a system where unelected executives design the digital walls that quietly limit human freedom.


Fear is the engine that keeps this system running. Terrorism, crime, immigration, pandemics, and cyber threats are endlessly recycled to sell another layer of monitoring. An anxious population is a compliant population. A frightened society will trade liberty for reassurance every time.


Law Without Justice Is Dangerous

Each generation trades privacy for safety. Cameras in stores. License-plate readers on highways. Facial recognition at airports. Smart devices in your home. Each step seems small. Together, it builds a panopticon mapping your every movement, purchase, association—even emotion. Secret police? Not needed. Just data centers and software updates.


History is blunt: surveillance never watches the powerful. It targets the poor, immigrants, protesters, dissidents, and marginalized communities. Abuse isn’t a bug—it’s the product.


The greatest danger is not that cameras exist. It is that people begin to believe constant monitoring is moral. That privacy becomes suspicious. That anonymity becomes dangerous. That freedom itself starts to look like a threat. Once a society accepts those ideas, it no longer needs chains. It will police itself.


Surveillance State in America

This is not an isolated marketing choice. It is part of a much bigger picture: the slow, steady, and deliberate construction of a surveillance state across America and much of the liberal West. Not with jackboots or martial law, but with apps, subscriptions, convenience, and “safety features.” Big Brother no longer arrives as a dictator. Big Brother arrives as a service.


What is unique about the present period is the general disdain President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet have shown to respect the rule of law. Justice and human rights appears as an irrational burden. And what we saw play out with the Tech billionaires gathered around him at his January 20, 2025, now appears to be playing out in their oversized role in the new Surveillance state. 


The Friendly Face of Tyranny

Each step feels small. Together, they form an architecture of total visibility, a system capable of mapping movement, association, purchasing habits, political expression, and emotional patterns in real time. What once required secret police now requires only data centers and software updates.


This poses extreme dangers for democracy and the rule of law.  Every generation is sold its own version of the same lie: surrender a little privacy and you will gain a lot of safety. It begins with cameras in stores, expands to license-plate readers on highways, spreads to facial recognition in airports, and finally settles on smart devices mounted to private homes.


Big Tech, Big Government, Big Brother Is Here!


In Orwell’s novel, Big Brother was loud, brutal, and omnipresent. In today’s version, Big Brother is friendly. It sends notifications. It updates automatically. It smiles. It does not demand obedience. It trains behavior. That is far more effective.


This moment is not about rejecting technology. It is about insisting that technology serve human freedom rather than erase it. Without strict limits, real consent, transparent algorithms, and enforceable accountability, the future is already being coded. And once code becomes law, changing it is far harder than overturning any statute.


Big Brother is no longer coming. Big Brother is already here. The only remaining question is whether people will recognize him before they forget what freedom ever felt like.


That’s the Bitta Truth.



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