'They Want Us Afraid' - jojofromjerz
"The street looks ordinary, the kind you drive without thinking about it, with snow-darkened curbs and a thin film of winter grit and brake lights sewing the evening together, until doors suddenly swing wide and masked men spill out in black jackets, radios clicking like nervous insects, heavy soles striking pavement with the practiced sound of authority, and a woman is still sitting behind the wheel telling them shes on her way to the doctor, telling them shes disabled, her voice already worn by a body thats spent too much of its life fighting itself, when the car shudders, a pane of glass collapses inward, shards scattering across the dashboard, and hands plunge into her hair as her head snaps back and shes torn from the drivers seat into the cold as if the vehicle itself has betrayed her."
"Somewhere else, under the washed-out glow of parking-lot lights, a teenage boy in a red vest is crushed against asphalt while he says hes a citizen, that he has a passport, that hes only seventeen and just at work, and in Minnesota a mother has already been shot and buried, leaving behind children and a city still hollowed by grief, schools quiet but not numb, neighborhoods awake and watching, people standing along their front steps and texting one another not to go out, not because theyre indifferent but because the air itself feels unsafe."
"Fear moves the way weather does, sliding across state lines, slipping through open windows and into living rooms where children bend over homework while their parents pretend not to hear sirens, and it moves because nothings stopped it yet, because the men doing this keep being told, again and again, that no ones going to make them stop."
"A windshield caves in, a teenagers forced down, a womans hauled into open air by her hair, and uniforms and masks and weapons begin to feel fused together, no longer signaling protection but something closer to menace, the arrival of a force that doesnt pause to explain itself and doesnt need to, because it moves with the confidence of impunity, backed by the weight of the state."
Continued at link:
https://open.substack.com/pub/jojofromjerz/p/they-want-us-afraid-c99?r=r38w4&utm_medium=ios