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From George Floyd to Alex Pretti: “Copaganda” Author on Myths About Immigration, Crime & Policing

2026-01-27 News & Politics
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Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt As calls grow to defund and abolish ICE, author Alec Karakatsanis warns that activists should take care to not fall for “copaganda,” which “takes ordinary people who are outraged over what’s happening and converts them into supporting meaningless reforms that actually don’t reduce the size or power or budget of these bureaucracies.” Karakatsanis is the author of Copaganda: How Police and the Media Manipulate Our News. He breaks down many of the myths about crime and policing that arose in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests over the past decade, including the reformist myth of police body cameras and the so-called crime wave. Police-tracked crime, “contrary to what you have been told in the news every single day for the last several years, is actually down,” says Karakatsanis, but fearmongering mainstream media narratives are “designed to make people so afraid that they support repressive institutions that infringe on their own liberty, that don’t make them safer, but that give people in power in our society more ability to control and manipulate.” Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

Top Comments (10)

@seanalistairdavies3197 2026-01-31

Actual Justice Warrior brought me here.

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@Bauks 2026-01-31

Body cams were not supposed to reduce police violence; they are supposed to keep people accountable.

110 15 replies
@okaro6595 2026-02-05

Criminals are the most vulnerable people? How about their victims?

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@GimmieCookie 2026-01-30

4:08 there it is! The ubiquitous conflation of lawful immigrants and illegitimate immigrants in regards to crime stats

23 3 replies
@tassi8925 2026-01-27

Please read the bill before you vote, please make sure nothing was slipped in

21 2 replies
@rnjohn45 2026-01-31

Listen to the word games these people play. They accuse the claim about illegal immigrant crime exploding to be false then point to a study about immigrant crime being lower than the population. Without pausing to breathe they move from talking about illegal immigrants to just immigrants as a whole. These people ironically are propagandists. Commagandists

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@shantanukhandkar 2026-02-12

2020: We want police body cams! 2026: Body cams are racist! 😂

15 1 replies
@daveshoraceway 2026-01-30

Not sure I trust this report on police body cameras. To recall would be stupid.

13 3 replies
@txtztqtk 2026-03-13

Crime is not down. It’s been decriminalized.

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@reaccionapr 2026-02-03

BWC became instrumental in exposing all our hoaxes and defeating our narratives and we don’t like it anymore.

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