Biden Administration Asks Americans to Report ‘Potentially’ Radicalized Friends and Family

I seldom agree with Joe Biden.  Now he wants us to be spies on our neighbors and turn them in for being radical.  Does this mean if they tell the truth about election fraud they are radical?  Does that mean if they noted the fact that the virus came from a lab in China, are they radical?  If they oppose segregation in schools, are they radical?  If they speak out again the burning, looting and rioting in our streets, are they radical?

So, I will start the process:  I am turning in Eric Swalwell fo his relationship with a communist Chinese spy.  I am turning in Adam Schiff for his attempt to overthrow the U.S. government by using phony Russian documents.  I am turning in AOL,  and her squad for hating Jews and white people.  I am turning in the president of Chapman college for his radical approach to race relations by reverting to KKK standards—segregate graduation.

Who uses private citizens to spy on other citizens, Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and Russia, China, Cuba.  Biden clearly is trying hard to make America a totalitarian State.  Turn in Jane Fonda, Gavin Newsom and certainly San Fran Nan (Pelosi).

Biden Administration Asks Americans to Report ‘Potentially’ Radicalized Friends and Family

Charlie Spiering, Breitbart,   6/15/21 

President Joe Biden’s administration announced their plans to create ways for Americans to report radicalized friends and family to the government, in an effort to fight domestic terrorism.

In a conversation with reporters, one senior administration official explained the importance of stopping politically fueled violence before it started.

“We will work to improve public awareness of federal resources to address concerning or threatening behavior before violence occurs,” the official said.

The official cited the Department of Homeland Security’s “If you see something say something” campaign to help stop radical Islamic terror as a domestic possibility.

“This involves creating contexts in which those who are family members or friends or co-workers know that there are pathways and avenues to raise concerns and seek help for those who they have perceived to be radicalizing and potentially radicalizing towards violence,” the official said.

Biden began his presidency with a stark warning in his inauguration speech about the “rise in political extremism, white supremacy, domestic terrorism that we must confront and we will defeat.” On June 1, Biden described the threat from “white supremacy” as the “most lethal threat to the homeland today.”

The Biden administration said it would also work with large technology companies on “increased information sharing” to help combat radicalization.

“Any particular tech company often knows its own platform very well,” the official noted. “But the government sees things — actually, threats of violence — across platforms. They see the relationship between online recruitment, radicalization, and violence in the physical world.”

The Department of Homeland Security also plans to deploy “digital literacy” and “digital fitness” programs to help combat “malicious content online that bad actors deliberately try to disseminate.”

The official reassured reporters that the administration’s new strategies would remain “laser-focused” on stopping violent acts.

“This is a strategy that is agnostic as to political ideology or off the spectrum,” the official said. “What matters is when individuals take their political or other grievances and turn that — unacceptably, unlawfully — into violent action.”

The official added the Biden administration was taking the threat of domestic terrorism seriously and would redirect the focus of intelligence agencies on internal threats.

“We are investing many agencies of the government and resourcing them appropriately and asking our citizens to participate,” the official said. “Because, ultimately, this is really about homeland security being a responsibility of each citizen of our country to help us achieve.”