So we binge-watched the WACO mini-series on Netflix.
Wow, what a powerful and enlightening programme! Even if you think you know what happened, it gives you extra context to it all. It's very well done even if you just want a great drama series, but it's way more than that.
There are of course some dramatization and slight historical inaccuracies for the purpose of story-telling but it was very informative. I remember it being on the news when it happened but it was coverage from the UK and they certainly left out a lot and gave a lot of false impressions about what was going on and what the government did.
The power of the government, when misused, is terrifying. They basically murdered women and children. The people who did it should have gotten the electric chair. The most damning part comes right at the end, in the form of a semi-narration by a radio host ... I won't spoil it but it makes clear the government agencies guilt from their thuggish behavior which was repeated over and over with other incidents (such as Ruby Ridge).
Of course the government, after a "thorough" investigation, found that the government did no wrong.
It seems very telling that the government seemed very keen to harass and force shootouts with certain groups (white christian types) whereas other groups were able to operate with impunity. Definitely seemed like some "cultural warfare" happening there.
What's scary is that even now, you have government agencies willing to misuse power. As an example, I saw some business owner who was trying to open her hair salon. Simply shutting her down wasn't "enough" for those with power, they also sent child-protective-services to harass her family at home as "retribution". Sick.
The militarization of the ATF / FBI hasn't just continued, but has filtered down to local police forces. You see these programmes, look at what the FBI has done recently, the incidents that they failed to act and wonder what the point of them really is - they just seem to have become government goons and who knows how many other miscarriages of justice haven't just happened on their watch but have been conducted and covered up by them.
Watch it, then ask yourself how reasonable it is that the government demand people give up their guns. If that's to happen we need to see justice served on the instruments of government that abuse their power and far, far better controls on those who wield it.