Sept. 30, 2025
Brad Unfiltered: Troops in Portland: A Symbol of Authoritarianism

In this livestream from 9/29, Brad Onishi discusses the implications of sending troops to Portland, the gathering of military leaders, and the broader context of political authoritarianism in the United States. He explores the motivations behind these actions, the framing of American citizens as enemies, and the potential threats to democracy and voting rights. The conversation also touches on how Christian nationalists see the death of Charlie Kirk as the bullet to the neck of lefitsm in the USA.
- The deployment of troops to Portland is largely symbolic and politically motivated.
- The American right views Portland as a representation of everything they oppose.
- The gathering of military leaders raises concerns about loyalty and the potential for oppression.
- The current administration is focusing on domestic threats rather than foreign adversaries.
- The framing of American citizens as enemies is a dangerous trend.
- Voting rights are under threat, and the system is being manipulated to ensure votes don't count.
- Christian nationalists are increasingly vocal about their desire for a violent response to progressivism.
- Historical parallels can be drawn between current events and authoritarian regimes like Franco's Spain.
- The definition of the 'enemy' is expanding to include various groups and individuals.
- Awareness and mobilization are crucial in the face of these threats to democracy.
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