The Trap Is Being Set: Why Armed “Citizen Protection” Will Backfire...and Who It Helps Most
(Hint: His Name is Trump)
The Trap Is Being Set
Why Armed “Citizen Protection” Will Backfire…and Who It Helps Most
(Hint: His Name is Trump)
The Jack Hopkins Now Newsletter #737: Saturday, January 17th, 2026.
Let’s start with the uncomfortable truth most people are afraid to say out loud:
Good intentions do not protect you from catastrophic outcomes.
And right now, a lot of well-meaning people are drifting toward a move that will feel righteous…brave…even necessary…while handing Donald Trump and his allies exactly what they want.
It’s happening right now…as I write this at 1:00 a.m.
And what stopped me cold…wasn’t a policy announcement or a court ruling. It was scrolling past post after post from people cheering with the same wild-eyed intensity you’d expect from someone whose team just won the Super Bowl.
Armed civilian “protection” groups…the Black Panthers… patrolling protests and neighborhoods.
I don’t doubt the fear behind it.
I don’t doubt the anger.
I don’t doubt the desire to keep people safe.
But politics doesn’t care about your intentions.
Politics cares about optics…incentives…escalation…and narrative control.
And on all four fronts…this is a losing move. Not “could” be…not “might” be. It’s 100% a losing move.
Trump Doesn’t Win on Policy. He Wins on Pictures.
This is the first thing you have to understand.
Trump is not a policy strategist.
He’s a visual propagandist.
He wins elections by telling a simple story with images that bypass rational thought and go straight to the nervous system:
Chaos vs. Order
Danger vs. Safety
Them vs. You
Now ask yourself…coldly, honestly:
What story does the average…exhausted…politically disengaged American see when they watch footage of armed civilians in uniforms “protecting” protests?
They don’t see nuance.
They don’t see historical context.
They don’t see mutual aid.
They see:
“The streets are out of control”
“This is getting close to civil conflict”
“Someone needs to restore order”
That reaction is not moral or immoral.
It’s biological.
And Trump knows exactly how to trigger it.
Armed Civilian Groups Collapse Nuance Instantly
The moment civilians take up visible armed roles, several things happen at once:
Every incident escalates
Every rumor hardens
Every mistake becomes national news
Every bad actor gains cover
You don’t need malicious intent for this to go sideways.
You just need:
A misunderstanding
A hothead
A provocateur
A false flag
A single gunshot
From that moment on, the conversation is no longer about:
Federal overreach
Accountability
Abuse of power
It becomes:
“Who’s controlling the streets?”
And once that frame takes hold…authoritarians always win.
The Black Panther Name Carries Weight…And Not the Kind You Want
This part is especially hard, but it has to be said plainly.
The Black Panther name is historically complex and emotionally charged.
To some Americans, it represents:
Community defense
Civil rights resistance
Mutual aid
Courage under oppression
To many others…especially persuadable…non-ideological voters…it represents:
Militancy
Armed confrontation
1960s urban unrest
Racialized fear narratives they’ve absorbed for decades
You don’t get to choose which meaning dominates.
The camera does.
And Trump’s entire political career has been built on exploiting racialized fear optics to consolidate power.
This is not about whether that’s fair.
It’s about whether you want to walk into a trap…that’s already been baited.
Armed “Protection” Helps the State Shift Blame
Here’s the most tragic irony of all.
The real issue right now is state power:
Militarized enforcement
Federal overreach
Lack of accountability
Democratic legitimacy
When civilians visibly arm themselves, the spotlight shifts:
From institutions → to street conflict
From policy → to spectacle
From oversight → to “both sides” narratives
That dilution is devastating.
It muddies responsibility.
It blurs causality.
It lets the state say:
“See? This is why we had to act.”
And once that justification exists…crackdowns become easier, not harder.
This Is How “Order vs. Chaos” Elections Are Manufactured
Authoritarians don’t need most people to love them.
They just need enough people to be:
Afraid
Exhausted
Overstimulated
Desperate for calm
When that happens, voters don’t choose liberty.
They choose whatever promises to make it stop.
Armed civilian groups…especially those framed as ideological…shorten the emotional distance between protest and panic.
They don’t radicalize the left.
They mobilize the center against you.
And the center decides elections.
Violence Isn’t Required for Things to Go Very Wrong
One of the most dangerous myths is:
“As long as no one fires a shot, we’re fine.”
That’s not how escalation works.
The presence of weapons:
Changes police behavior
Raises tension
Triggers preemptive force
Encourages counter-mobilization
It creates a hair-trigger environment where everyone is operating on fear…not judgment.
Civil wars don’t begin with declarations.
They begin with normalization of armed standoffs.
Trump Doesn’t Need a Civil War…He Just Needs the Fear of One
This is the part too many people miss.
Trump does not want open conflict.
He wants the sense that it’s coming.
Because fear does the work for him:
It justifies emergency powers
It erodes civil liberties
It fractures coalitions
It suppresses turnout
It primes the public for “strong leadership”
Armed civilian formations…left or right…are accelerants in that process.
They don’t threaten Trump.
They complete his narrative.
What Actually Protects Civilians (And Doesn’t Feed the Trap)
If the real goal is protecting people, there are methods that work without handing authoritarians ammunition:
De-escalation teams
Legal observers
Medical volunteers
Community marshals trained in nonviolent intervention
Massive visibility from clergy…veterans…elders…parents
Relentless documentation
Institutional pressure campaigns
These methods:
Lower temperature
Raise accountability
Expand legitimacy
Make repression costly
They don’t feel as powerful as carrying a weapon.
But they are FAR more effective.
The Brutal Strategic Truth
Here it is, stripped of sentiment:
Visible armed civilian formations almost always help authoritarians more than they hurt them.
Not because the people involved are bad.
But because the structure of modern media…fear…and politics rewards escalation narratives.
You don’t beat a strongman by confirming his story.
You beat him…by denying it oxygen.
This Moment Requires Discipline, Not Drama
I know the urge.
I know the fear.
I know the rage.
But history is ruthless about this:
Nations don’t fall because extremists exist.
They fall because sane people abandon restraint.
The adults in the room don’t escalate.
They stabilize.
They choose pressure over panic.
They choose legitimacy over spectacle.
They choose outcomes over emotional release.
Final Word
If we hand Trump images of armed civilians patrolling American streets, we are not resisting authoritarianism.
We are auditioning for it.
This moment will not be decided by who looks toughest.
It will be decided by who understands how power actually moves.
And power…in moments like this…belongs to those who can keep a country from tipping…not those who push it closer to the edge.
If this made you uncomfortable, good.
That discomfort is strategic awareness.
Share it not to inflame…but to slow people down before they step into a trap…that history has already mapped out.
#HoldFast
Back soon,
-Jack
Jack Hopkins



It’s out of control and the majority of the Democrat Leadership appears to be doing absolutely nothing! Why are they not going to Minneapolis and standing beside the mayor and the governor? Why are they not screaming in front of the Capital steps? Where are all the famous celebrity donors?
The perfect example of what Jack is talking about is Martin Luther King. Non-violent, sane protestors. His marches were symbolic;ic in that they were non-violent and the press didn't cover them unless the racist elements tried to arrest them or stop their protests by force. It's why we have an MLK holiday and not a George Wallace holiday.