The fake words promise better policing to reduce crime and protect citizens, but the actions show a different narrative. Who is he really protecting — the people, or those in power? In this episode of From Dirt We Grow, we dig into executive orders, broken systems, and the hypocrisy behind claims of justice, exposing how ‘safety’ often comes at the expense of our freedoms.
What happens when law and order means censorship, mass incarceration, and protecting the powerful over the powerless? This episode challenges the narrative — and asks: Law and order for who?
Host Stephanie Kendall exposes the truth behind the White House's executive order, "Strengthening and Unleashing America's Law Enforcement". What sounds like public safety is really another weaponized law and order agenda that protects power, not people.
This is a must watch if you care about justice, accountability, and protecting civil rights.
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