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[TEASER] The Imperial Boomerang w/ Julian Go

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May 13, 2025
Julian Go, a Sociology Professor at the University of Chicago and author of "Policing Empires," discusses the profound impacts of colonial violence on today’s policing practices. He introduces the idea of the ‘imperial boomerang,’ revealing how tactics from colonized regions resurface in core societies through police militarization. Go delves into historical roots, connecting colonial repression to modern events like the George Floyd protests, showing how the evolution of policing reflects a troubling legacy of control over marginalized populations.
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Imperial Boomerang Explained

  • The imperial boomerang refers to colonial repression tactics returning home to be used against marginalized and general populations alike.
  • Police militarization is a key form of this boomerang effect, tracing repression developed in colonies back to the core countries.
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Personal Roots of Interest

  • Julian Go was drawn to this topic because of his parents' persecution by the U.S.-backed Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines.
  • This personal history influenced his interest in policing and colonial repression.
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Militarized Origins of Policing

  • Police forces originated as militarized institutions modeled after colonial forces like the Royal Irish Constabulary.
  • What we call the 'civil police' was born militarized, designed to avoid relying on the army but still very much a coercive colonial tool.
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