
Behind the Bastards It Could Happen Here Weekly 210
Nov 29, 2025
This week dives into the complex narrative of the Stop Cop City movement, highlighting its struggles and phases from occupation to repression. Fear emerges as both a tactical and defensive tool for activists and police alike. The conversation shifts to federal tactics, including Homeland Security raids and RICO limitations, revealing how governmental responses evolve. Gaming culture captures attention, with critiques of figures like Elon Musk and Sam Bankman-Fried as they navigate public personas. The discussion wraps up by exploring the implications of fractured elite support on authoritarian coalitions.
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Phases Shaped The Movement's Fate
- Stop Cop City evolved through distinct phases from occupation to repression, showing movement dynamics over years.
- Garrison Davis argues the state's coordination and surveillance ultimately shifted momentum against activists.
ODA Loop Explains Police Adaptation
- The OODA loop explained how police moved from paralysis to coordinated repression in Atlanta.
- Activists needed contingency escalation or new tactics to prevent police adaptation, Davis reports.
Prepare Contingency Lines Now
- Do prepare contingency lines and escalate tactics when police break paralysis to keep them off-balance.
- Change physical terrain or strategy to disrupt the police OODA loop and preserve momentum.






