How the LA protests may boost appetite for authoritarianism
"These are not protesters, they are troublemakers and insurrectionists," posted US President Donald Trump on his own Truth Social platform. Elon Musk, Trump's former right-hand, DOGE-man, seconded the post by screenshotting and reposting it on his platform, X.
This has been the conservative narrative since people in Los Angeles began protesting against the Trump Administration's immigration policy in early June. Some say Trump is manufacturing a crisis for political gain, and psychology studies suggest it may well work.
Trump has compared images of burning cars, and demonstrators waving Mexican flags, to a "foreign invasion." He has deployed the National Guard against protestors — the first time a US President has bypassed state governments to do so since 1965. Police have hit journalists with rubber bullets — either directly or indirectly. Such drama, say psychologists, can feed a narrative of a state of emergency.
But is it true? Critics have said Trump is manufacturing a crisis around the LA immigration protests for political gain.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, for example, described a series of raids on homes and vehicles as a provocation........
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