I agree.
Uniforms have power. Dress people like stormtroopers and they’ll behave like stormtroopers. Federal Agents Don’t Need Army Fatigues nytimes.com/2020/07/31/opini…

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Sometimes I long for the good ol days!
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What about these "peaceful protestors"?
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Let’s get this trending. #votingformyAmerica the one I love 🇺🇸
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Federal agents don't need combat fatigues to guard a building ... their job is to simply guard buildings ... not go out into the city looking for people to attack and pick up ... they should be sued for those actions!
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But they’re not dressed like stormstroopers. They’re dressed like professional soldiers, but ARE NOT performing professionally. I know there are MANY vets (me included,) who hate what the Feds are doing in Portland, who feel they’re disgracing the uniform. Better metaphor, plz?
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Can we try clown outfits with flowers that spray water or laughing gas? Or tutus and bubble wands instead of batons?
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Stormtroopers... Spread the Fear.
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These agents deploy in a multitude of environments and fatigues are standard. They would not develop and deploy new uniforms just for this. This MD is not making sense I think. They have no other uniforms to wear.