What would it take for you to call this a crisis?
In Minnesota, federal agents have killed civilians - and outside the United States, much of the world’s media is calling it what it is: state violence against citizens.
But inside America, it’s being softened. Downplayed. Reframed.
Much of the mainstream press still calls this a controversy - a debate over “tactics” and “tensions,” not the rupture it actually is.
When something this extreme is treated as ordinary, it doesn’t disappear - it becomes precedent.
So why are Americans being told this is just a debate over “tactics”?
By the end of this video, you’ll understand exactly how that happens - and who benefits from it.