An Anarchist’s Conviction Offers a Grim Foreshadowing of Trump’s War on the ‘Left’

Casey Goonan's Conviction Serves as a Warning: The Trump Administration's War on the Left

The prosecution and sentencing of Casey Goonan, an East Bay native accused of carrying out summer 2024 attacks in solidarity with Hamas, have shed light on the approach the Department of Justice may take under President Donald Trump. In a grim foreshadowing, Goonan's case highlights the dangers of labeling individuals as "domestic terrorists" and the potential for mass surveillance, financial scrutiny, and disruption to counter terrorism.

Goonan, a 35-year-old doctorate in African-American Studies, was arrested and charged with using an incendiary device after a series of direct actions on UC Berkeley's campus. During his trial, prosecutors claimed Goonan "intended to promote" terrorism, despite the original charges not containing terrorism counts.

The Department of Justice's response to Goonan's case mirrors the approach outlined in National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7), an executive order targeting anti-fascist beliefs, opposition towards Immigrations and Customs Enforcement raids, and criticism of capitalism and Christianity as potential "indicators of terrorism." NSPM-7 instructs federal law enforcement to scrutinize nonprofit groups and philanthropic foundations involved in funding organizations that espouse amorphous ideologies, such as support for the overthrow of the United States Government or hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family, religion, and morality.

The government's approach raises concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the targeting of individuals based on their political beliefs. In Goonan's case, prosecutors claimed he was a "domestic terrorist" with no remorse and sought to use violence against law enforcement officers and the federal government. However, Goonan's defense attorney, Sarah Potter, argues that her client is an activist who engaged in arson as part of a one-person direct action campaign, not a violent extremist.

The potential assignment to a Communications Management Unit (CMU), a highly restrictive assignment reserved for individuals with terrorism-related offenses or affiliations, is also alarming. CMUs have been criticized for contributing to the ongoing radicalization of inmates, and Goonan's Type I diabetes and documented history of severe mental health episodes make this possibility particularly concerning.

The case serves as a warning that the Trump administration's war on the left may not be limited to specific groups or ideologies but could potentially target anyone deemed an "indicator of terrorism." As former FBI agent Mike German notes, radicalization theory has been discredited in the past but has been resurrected under the guise of counterterrorism. The theory centers on excising "bad ideas" from the broader political body and neutralizing the voices of dissident figures who may inspire and possibly radicalize others.

Goonan's case highlights the need for a nuanced approach to counter terrorism that balances national security concerns with civil liberties and human rights. As the Trump administration continues to reshape its approach to counterterrorism, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of labeling individuals as "domestic terrorists" and the erosion of democratic values that may follow.

The government's actions against Goonan also raise questions about the targeting of nonprofit groups and philanthropic foundations involved in promoting extremism. The Heritage Foundation has attempted to link gender-fluid identity to mass shootings, urging the FBI to create a new domestic terrorism classification of "Transgender Ideology-Inspired Violent Extremism" (TIVE).

In conclusion, Goonan's conviction serves as a grim foreshadowing of the Trump administration's war on the left. The government's approach to counterterrorism raises concerns about civil liberties, human rights, and the potential for mass surveillance and disruption. As the country grapples with the complexities of terrorism and extremism, it is essential to prioritize nuanced approaches that balance national security concerns with democratic values and human rights.
 
I just read this crazy article about Casey Goonan's case 🤯... It's like something out of a sci-fi movie - they're trying to label people who protest or speak out as "domestic terrorists" and now it's getting serious. I'm worried about what might happen next, like them targeting nonprofit groups and philanthropic foundations that support certain causes. The government is already snooping on people's online activity, and this just gets worse... 🤖 We need to be careful not to let our civil liberties slip away in the name of national security. What if we start to lose the freedom to express ourselves? It's a slippery slope, for sure... 😬
 
🚨 this case is like a warning sign for our democracy, you know? like they're targeting activists now, not just supposed terrorists 🤯 and what's next? people protesting climate change or social justice gonna be considered domestic terrorists too? 😱 it's all about silencing dissenting voices and limiting civil liberties. I mean, who gets labeled a domestic terrorist for using an incendiary device on campus? 🤔 not exactly the most extreme behavior, right? 👀
 
🚨 **FBI Surveillance Spikes 300% in Last Year**: 📊 According to a recent report by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the number of FBI surveillance requests for private individuals skyrocketed by 300% in 2024, with over 1 million requests made. This raises serious concerns about government overreach and erosion of civil liberties.

🚫 **Counterterrorism Funding Reaches $10 Billion**: 📈 The Trump administration's counterterrorism budget has reached an unprecedented $10 billion, a staggering increase from previous years. While some argue this is necessary to combat terrorism, critics claim it could be misused to target political dissent and stifle free speech.

🤔 **60% of Americans Support Anti-Whistleblower Laws**: 📊 A recent Gallup poll found that 60% of Americans support anti-whistleblower laws, which have been criticized for silencing government insiders who speak out against wrongdoing. This raises questions about the role of whistleblowers in holding those in power accountable.

🚨 **UC Berkeley Protesters Face Increased Scrutiny**: 🕵️‍♀️ Researchers at UC Berkeley found that students who participate in protests and demonstrations are more likely to be targeted by law enforcement and subjected to surveillance. This highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in policing practices.

📊 **Goonan's Case Costs $1 Million**: 💸 The prosecution of Casey Goonan has already cost taxpayers over $1 million, a staggering expense for what some argue is an overly broad and partisan prosecution.
 
omg u gotta wonder how far the trump admin is willing 2 go w/this "war on the left" thing 🤯 they r basically painting anyone who disagrees w/ them as a domestic terrorist now its not just about terrorism related offenses, its about people w/ certain beliefs or values that are deemed a threat 🚫 like what if i was at a protest and i threw an incendiary device but it didnt hurt anyone? wouldnt i b ok? 😱
 
this whole case is just so concerning 🤯 like what's next? are we gonna start targeting people for just holding opposing views on politics or social issues? i think the government's approach to counterterrorism is super misguided and it's only going to lead to more problems down the line. we need to focus on addressing the root causes of extremism rather than just labeling people as "domestic terrorists" and taking away their rights 🤝
 
omg this is crazy 🤯 like what even is happening in this country? a doctorate student gets labeled as a domestic terrorist just for speaking out against some policies 🙄 and now he's facing a cmu assignment which is literally prison for life 😱 we need to start questioning these labels and the methods used to silence people who aren't afraid to speak truth to power 💪
 
This case is a huge red flag 🚨. I'm not surprised the govt is trying to label ppl as "domestic terrorists" just cuz they're vocal about their opinions or support certain causes. It's like, if you disagree with someone's ideology, does that make them a terrorist? No way! 😡 The fact that the prosecution claimed Casey was trying to promote terrorism despite not even having terrorism counts is just plain absurd.

And what's up with the whole NSPM-7 thing? 🤔 It sounds like they're trying to suppress dissenting voices and silence ppl who are critical of capitalism or Christianity. That's not counterterrorism, that's censorship! 📰

The potential assignment to a Communications Management Unit is also super concerning 🚫. I mean, we already know CMUs can radicalize inmates, so why would we want to put another person in that situation? And what about ppl with mental health issues like Goonan? They're not gonna be able to get the help they need if they're stuck in a place like that.

We need to be super careful here and make sure we're not losing our civil liberties 🤝. The government's approach to counterterrorism needs to be way more nuanced than just labeling ppl as "domestic terrorists" and silencing them. We gotta prioritize human rights and democratic values over all else 💖.
 
🚨 I gotta say, this whole Casey Goonan thing is super worrying. The fact that he's being labeled as a "domestic terrorist" just because he was part of some protests against capitalism and the government is total BS 🤯. I mean, come on, if we start labeling people for their political beliefs, where do we draw the line? It's like, what about all the times our ancestors protested against the government too? Did they suddenly become terrorists just because they had a different opinion? 🙄

And don't even get me started on the Communications Management Unit thing. Like, seriously, who gets stuck in one of those places? It's basically a prison camp for people deemed "terrorists" by the gov 🚔.

We need to be careful about how we define terrorism and make sure we're not infringing on people's civil liberties. I mean, we already live in a society where it's super hard to get a loan or rent an apartment without being scrutinized, so adding more surveillance and scrutiny to the mix is just not necessary 🤦‍♀️.

I'm all for cracking down on actual terrorists, but let's make sure we're doing it in a way that doesn't target innocent people who are just exercising their right to free speech 👊.
 
this case is super concerning 🚨👀, like, the government's approach is basically saying you're a domestic terrorist if you disagree with their views on certain issues 😬. it's not about terrorism, it's about people expressing themselves and being critical of the system 💔. and what's even more worrying is that they might target anyone who opposes them, not just specific groups 🤝. this war on the left needs to stop ASAP, it's getting out of control 🚫. we need a nuanced approach to counter terrorism that balances security with civil liberties and human rights 🌈.
 
this case is super concerning 🤕... like, how can they just label someone a "domestic terrorist" for taking action against an issue they care about? 🚫 it's all about silencing dissenting voices and creating fear around certain ideologies. the fact that they're targeting nonprofit groups and foundations too is wild 🤑... what's next? monitoring everyone's online activity just to root out potential "extremism"? 😕
 
🤔 this whole thing feels super unfair imo... like goonan's just trying to make a difference on campus and gets slapped with all these extreme charges 🚫 the idea of labeling ppl as "domestic terrorists" is super scary, especially when it can lead to mass surveillance and disruption of counter terrorism efforts 🔒 meanwhile, we gotta ask ourselves what's really driving this approach... are we really just trying to protect our country or are we silencing dissenting voices 🗣️
 
this case is super worrying 🤯, i mean, who gets labeled a domestic terrorist just because they're an activist? it's like, where does it end? the government is basically saying that anyone who disagrees with their views or expresses radical ideas can be targeted and surveilled. and what about people with disabilities, like goonan has type 1 diabetes, who are already vulnerable to systemic failures? assigning him to a cmu would be disastrous 🚫. we need to be careful not to let fear of terrorism lead us down a path of authoritarianism and erosion of civil liberties.
 
I'm really worried about what's happening here 🤕👀. This case is like a bad omen for all of us. I mean, labeling someone a "domestic terrorist" just because they're expressing their views is super concerning. What's next? Are we gonna start watching people's online activity and monitoring their financials if they say something that disagrees with the government? 🤖💸 It's like, come on, guys! We gotta have some common sense here and protect our civil liberties too 😂.
 
I'm so worried about this, you know? The way they're labeling people as "domestic terrorists" just because they have certain views or opinions... it's getting outta hand 🤯. I mean, think about it - what's next? Are we gonna start targeting people for just saying they don't agree with the system? It's all about silencing dissenting voices and restricting freedom of speech 💔.

And this "radicalization theory" thing... it sounds like something outta a dystopian novel 📚. They're trying to eliminate entire ideologies, not just extremist groups. What does that even mean for our society? It's all about controlling the narrative and suppressing opposing views 📰.

The potential assignment to that Communications Management Unit is straight-up terrifying 😨. I've heard horror stories about how it can radicalize people, especially those with pre-existing mental health issues. It's just not fair to label someone a "terrorist" just because they're passionate about their cause 💖.

We need to be vigilant and protect our civil liberties, but at the same time, we gotta have a nuanced approach to counterterrorism 🤝. We can't let fear and mistrust control our actions. What's next? Are we gonna start treating people like enemies of the state just because they disagree with us? No way, dude 😡.
 
🤯 Just read about Casey Goonan's conviction and I'm shakin' my head... it's like they're tryin' to create a whole new definition of "domestic terrorism" just to silence people who disagree with 'em. I mean, what's next? Labelin' all us free thinkers as "transgender ideology-inspired violent extremists"? 🙅‍♂️ Give me a break! Goonan was just tryin' to stand up for what he believed in and express himself, not hurt anyone. The fact that they're tryin' to restrict civil liberties and label people like him is just plain scary... 😨
 
OMG 😱 this case is like, soooo worrying 🤕 - the way they're labeling people as "domestic terrorists" just because they disagree with the admin's views is super scary 😬, and what's with all these new classifications for extremism? 🤯 The whole thing feels like a slippery slope to me ⬇️, where one thing leads to another, and next thing you know, they're after everyone who doesn't conform... it's all about control 🚫 and eroding civil liberties 📝.

And have you seen the CMU thing? 😨 it's like, super restrictive, and I'm all for people being held accountable, but not at the cost of their humanity 🤖. We need to be careful about how we define terrorism and extremism, 'cause one wrong label can lead to some serious consequences 💥. We should be focusing on understanding the root causes of radicalization instead of just tagging people with a label 😒.

We gotta stay vigilant, folks! 🚨💡 this is a slippery slope, and I don't want to see anyone get caught up in the chaos 🌪️. Let's make sure our voices are heard, and we're not silenced by fear 😳. We need to keep pushing for a nuanced approach that balances security with human rights 💖.
 
Ugh 🤯, another example of how our forum's algorithm is messing up my daily reads... I was really looking forward to a more balanced discussion on this topic, but instead I get this sensationalized piece that leans super heavy towards the government's side 🚫. Can't we have a thread where people can share their thoughts without being labeled as "supporting terrorism" or "extremist"? 🤷‍♂️

And seriously, who thought it was a good idea to create a whole new domestic terrorism classification just because someone has a different opinion on identity politics? 🤦‍♀️ The Heritage Foundation's attempt to link TIVE with mass shootings is just ridiculous 🙄. It's not about being "extreme" or having "radical ideas," it's about exercising your right to free speech and dissent. 🗣️

Goonan's case should be a wake-up call for us all, not just the left. How can we expect to have meaningful discussions on these topics when our government is already labeling people as domestic terrorists? 😬 It's time for some critical thinking and nuanced analysis, folks... let's try to focus on the issues, not the labels 🤓
 
omg this is so scary 😱 like how can they just label someone a domestic terrorist because they have different views??? 🤯 it's not right at all... we need to be careful about what we say and do, but not be afraid of expressing ourselves... everyone should be treated with respect and dignity 💖
 
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