Provoked with Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton

EP:30 - The Wars Abroad & the War at Home

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Jan 12, 2026
A chilling discussion unfolds around the recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis, where political narratives clash over human lives. The hosts critique the militarization of American policing, likening it to combat rather than community service. They transition to U.S. interventions in Venezuela, questioning the morality of military actions that prioritize political gain. Additionally, the conversation touches on escalating protests in Iran, exploring their implications for future U.S. actions abroad and the ongoing cycle of dehumanization in both domestic and international conflicts.
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Partisan Lenses Shape Moral Judgments

  • Political leanings determine immediate moral judgment of violent incidents, often more than evidence.
  • Scott Horton argues reactions to the Minneapolis shooting split predictably along left/right lines.
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Militarized Policing Escalates Risk

  • Daryl Cooper warns paramilitary policing normalizes dangerous behavior in neighborhoods.
  • He links ICE tactics and militarized units to inevitable escalations and civilian harm.
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Incentives Can Lower Enforcement Standards

  • Recruitment bonuses and mission focus can lower standards and promote aggressive behavior.
  • Cooper connects incentives and rhetoric to poor conduct by ICE agents in raids.
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