Posted on 12/07/2014 5:52:35 PM PST by Altariel
Austin, Texas In what sounds like something out of the Cold War Soviet Union playbook, Austin Police Chief, Art Acevedo urged the community to turn in neighbors and friends who are gun enthusiasts or who have extreme views, just days after Larry McQuilliams shot-up buildings in Austin.
Acevedo, in a press conference, stated that he is fearful of homegrown terrorists like McQuilliams who harbor hate and have access to firearms.
But what Americans should be fearful about isnt the likes of McQuilliams, but rather the response by Acevedo on how to go about countering these perceived threats.
While obviously no rational or sane person supports mass killings and violence, when you look deeper at the statements made by Acevedo, his words are frightening, invoke images of the former Soviet Unions KGB and are extremely un-American.
The statements made by Acevedo sound like something straight out of George Orwells 1984.
And thats why its important for us as Americans to know our neighbors, know our families- tell somebody. If you know somebody that is acting with a lot of hatred towards any particular group- especially if its somebody you know is a gun enthusiast or is armed with these type of firearms and theyre showing any kind of propensity for hatred- it doesnt mean were going to take them to jail, but we might want to vet these people.
To take the exercising of civil rights, protected by the First and Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, and turn them into something that makes someone a suspect, or person of interest for law enforcement, is disingenuous to every principle of freedom the U.S. was founded upon and a very dangerous precedent to set.
The First Amendment specifically covers people holding extreme views, even if these views are unpopular or perhaps repugnant and vulgar. The unpopular or extreme opinions held by individuals are protected under the U.S. Constitution, and specifically the Bill of Rights.
Those with unpopular political ideas have always borne the brunt of governmental repression, hence the Founding Fathers creating a Constitution to protect this type of speech in the first place.
Acevedos statements seem like a continuation of a narrative that has been all too common in recent years, as seen in the MIAC report, which claimed that potential terrorists include people who own gold, Ron Paul supporters, libertarians, and even people who fly the U.S. flag.
Then in 2012 there was a leaked Homeland Security study that claimed Americans who are reverent of individual liberty, and suspicious of centralized federal authority are possible extreme right-wing terrorists.
More recently, Senator Harry Reid labeled those who supported rancher Cliven Bundy, in his standoff with the Bureau of Land Management, as domestic terrorists.
The idea that holding beliefs outside the mainstream is suspicious and warrants investigation by law enforcement should raise red flags for all Americans about the increasingly totalitarian/fascist nature of our government.
Why does being angry about the injustices seen daily across our country and owning legal firearms make you suspicious or a potential criminal/terrorist?
These ideas being forwarded by Acevedo and the federal government are offensive, repugnant and fly in the face of liberty, justice and freedom, and are more closely aligned to a modern day Gestapo than a government for the people, by the people.
Why should people engaging in constitutionally protected activities be under increased scrutiny from their government and its law enforcement apparatus in what is proclaimed to be a free society?
hey chief
peace off
Report everyone in Austin. Can’t investigate every lead, can they?
The Austin Police Chief has no authority to “vet” anyone. Of course, if he’s letting politically favored criminals get away with their crimes, he probably has extra time on his hands and he’s looking for something to do. I’d suggest that he start doing his job.
I want a ‘vette.
I’m sorry chief. I thought you said to turn my friends and neighbors into gun enthusiasts.
My bad.
The Nazis used this technique.
Yes, especially when that CHP Officer threw a 80+year old woman to the ground and took her weapon all because she wanted to stay and protect her home.
Yes, especially when that CHP Officer threw a 80+year old woman to the ground and took her weapon all because she wanted to stay and protect her home.
Of course, just like the mayor of Houston still has hers
Houston also has Sheila.
Note to self listen to crazy alex jones tomorrow for entertainment.
Man, people keep talking about Texas like it is where Jesus goes to take a vacation, to find scenery and people better than he has at home. Yet every time I turn around, Texas sounds like USSR.
Anyone remembering Obama’s snitch site, where people were outing themselves for farting in public?
Those idiots even used nazi colors for that one.
I think a lawsuit for violations of civil rights and privacy are coming as the cops have no rights to investigate someone where no crime has been reported to have been committed.
(Keep Austin Weird BS) TX ping.
/johnny
/johnny
no crime in Austin?
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