America feels like a country on the brink of an authoritarian takeover
Francine Prose
When we talk about our inability to pay attention, to concentrate, we often mean and blame our phones. Its easy, its meant to be easy. One flick of our index finger transports us from disaster to disaster, from crisis to crisis, from maddening lie to maddening lie. Each new unauthorized attack and threatened invasion grabs the headlines, until something else takes its place, and meanwhile the governments attempts to terrorize and silence the people of our country continue.
So let me break it down. There is one story: our country is on the brink of an authoritarian takeover. In Minneapolis an innocent poet and an ER nurse at a VA hospital were both killed in cold blood by federal agents. It is happening now. Toddlers are being sent to detention centers; videos of their gyms for kids recall the youth choruses that the Nazis so proudly showed off at the Terezín concentration camp. Intimidation and violence are being weaponized against the citizens of Minneapolis, some of whom are afraid to leave their houses for fear of being beaten, arrested and shackled, regardless of whether they are US citizens or asylum seekers or people from another country peacefully living and working here for decades.
That is the news we should be paying attention to. At least for the moment, everything else is a distraction. Im glad to have been informed about the heavy snow outside my window today and the local weather-travel advisory, but frankly, its snowed here before so why is it leading the news?
Donald Trumps inability to tell Greenland from Iceland during his speech at Davos is embarrassing, awful, sort of funny but its hardly the first time hes made a mortifying mistake. I too want the Epstein files released, I want to know who is guilty, I want justice and respect for the survivors. But unless those revelations bring down the perpetrators, its not for the moment the story.
The story is whats happening in Minneapolis. And even that requires focus. Already the killing of Alex Pretti has partly diverted our attention from the killing of Renee Good.
The story masked agents, arrests, violence, kidnappings, deportations without due process is happening all over the country, but in smaller increments, without as much pushback, and so far without the death of two innocent, middle-class, white bystanders. The story is about how decent and unselfish Renee Good and Alex Pretti were and about the falsehoods being told about them.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/25/america-feels-like-a-country-on-the-brink-of-an-authoritarian-takeover
Right? I've been saying this for months now.