
Panic World BONUS: Abolish ICE
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Jan 30, 2026 They unpack the killing of Alex Preddy by ICE and the chaotic reporting that followed. They explore how real-time video and social media reshape public outrage and state violence. Practical protest tactics and neighborhood defenses in Minneapolis get attention. They debate narrative control, phone confiscations, and why abolishing ICE is argued as a mainstream demand.
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News Breaks Like Live Chaos
- The internet speeds up news into a chaotic, layered feed that forces journalists to collect and curate in real time.
- Ryan Broderick says reporters now save many evolving posts and sort them later to keep up with discourse.
Personnel Moves Signal Limits, Not Retreat
- The Trump administration reshuffles operatives to manage optics while retaining aggressive policies.
- Ryan Broderick notes removals like Greg Bovino signal limits but not full policy retreats.
Dual State Explains Sudden State Violence
- The "dual state" explains how a normative society coexists with zones of state lawlessness used against targeted groups.
- Grant Irving and Ryan Broderick note video lets the public witness sudden transitions into that prerogative state.


