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A Republic at War With Itself: Militarized Policing and the Slow Erosion of Civil Liberties

Radio Free Flint Podcast by The Mitten Channel

Feb 3, 202616:45Society & Culture

Over the past thirty-five years, the United States has quietly transformed its criminal-justice system into something resembling a permanent domestic battlefield. In this episode, we trace how successive “wars” at home—t...

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A Republic at War With Itself: Militarized Policing and the Slow Erosion of Civil Liberties is an episode from Radio Free Flint Podcast by The Mitten Channel. Over the past thirty-five years, the United States has quietly transformed its cr...

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Published Feb 3, 2026, 16:45 long, audio available.

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Over the past thirty-five years, the United States has quietly transformed its criminal-justice system into something resembling a permanent domestic battlefield. In this episode, we trace how successive “wars” at home—the war on crime, the war on drugs, the war on terror, and the war on immigration—have steadily altered the relationship between the citizen and the state. Each was justified as temporary. None truly ended. Drawing on constitutional history, crime data, and lived legal experience, this episode examines how fear replaced evidence as the engine of policy, even as violent crime fell dramatically across much of the country. The language of emergency survived the numbers that once justified it. We explore how punishment displaced treatment, how surveillance migrated downward toward the poor and powerless, and how federal authority expanded deep into local policing. From welfare drug testing to armored vehicles on city streets, the tools and posture of war became normalized in everyday American life. The episode also looks at what happened to the Bill of Rights under pressure—how guarantees of counsel, bail, due process, and protection from unreasonable searches were narrowed by exception, doctrine, and rhetoric. The Constitution remained on the page, but its reach shrank in practice. Finally, we examine how immigration enforcement and the war on terror completed the turn inward, creating parallel systems of justice and “Constitution-lite” zones where ordinary protections fade. The result is not chaos, but something more troubling: a stable, militarized normal. This is not a partisan argument. It is a structural one. A republic that repeatedly declares war on its own internal enemies must eventually decide whether rights are promises—or obstacles. The Mitten Channel is a network of podcasts. 👉

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Published Feb 3, 2026 and 16:45 long