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It’s a familiar trope: The agitated young “transgender” person claims that being “misgendered” left him or her “literally shaking.” I’ve always seen that as a sign of a tragically weak human being. However, last night, while watching Dinesh D’Souza’s Police State, I found myself literally shaking, too. Maybe I’m pathetically weak, or maybe that movie triggered such a strong “fight or flight” response in me that, sitting there in my seat, unable to react to either instinct, all I could do was tremble.

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Why is the movie so powerful? Because using a combination of reenactments, interviews, news footage, police body cams, and individuals’ security cameras, D’Souza has compellingly put together things we already know about America in 2023 but don’t want to admit: We have in place a government that is loyal, not to the people but to the government itself.

Our government, especially its security apparatus (aided and abetted through its partnership with Big Tech), has become a separate entity from the American people, and its most powerful members have as their sole responsibility to ensure their continued existence. For them, the Democrat party and the Uniparty are their rock, their fortress, their deliverer, their shield, their salvation, and their stronghold. Anyone who threatens that—and Trump and his supporters did and do—must be destroyed.

The movie opens with a thunderous reenactment of a family having breakfast, only to find a militarized FBI smashing through the door, long guns pointed at the children, dragging away the father, and tearing apart the house. It looks overwrought, like something out of a bad action movie—except that, as the movie continues, we see FBI body cam and home security footage, along with interviews with people to whom this was done, and we understand that this reenactment was entirely accurate.

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