Drone Surveillance and Civil Protest – Part 1
Tagline: When the empire sends surveillance to a peaceful march, it’s not protecting peace. It’s protecting itself from reflection.
Let’s stop pretending this is normal.
Peaceful protesters gathered across cities. They weren’t armed. They weren’t violent. They organized, trained, brought marshals, and kept it civil.
And the government responded by flying a Predator drone over their heads.
This isn’t crowd control. This is a show of force dressed up as security.
A Predator drone is made for war zones. It can carry missiles. It can track people for hours. It’s not built for de-escalation. It’s built for domination.
So when a country uses that kind of surveillance on its own people, what message is it really sending?
“We’re watching you. Not because you’re dangerous—but because your existence offends our control.”
This is what creeping authoritarianism looks like. It doesn’t kick down your door right away. It watches first. Then it criminalizes your breath. Then it rewrites the rules to make the silence seem voluntary.
People didn’t show up to start a war. But the empire treated their voices like weapons. And when peace becomes a threat? The empire’s already cracking.
Final Word:Let them march. Because if holding a sign makes you launch a drone, you’ve already confessed what you’re really afraid of:
Accountability.
And the drone doesn’t lie.
Full article: https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/protests/no-kings-protests-georgia-trump-ice-army-atlanta/85-17308d40-8a30-41e7-8332-c11d0e658b36
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