Edit: And many of the people you are denigrating for their aggressive stance on politics have literally faced danger physically on their doorstep in recent times. Someone already mentioned the voter suppression of native americans in North Dakota. This hot on the heels of facing blatant human rights violations and breaking of international treaties at Standing Rock. This isn't some foreign policy issue. This is inside our own country. My state's police forces participated in that. We are literally at that point, whether it's happening to you personally or not.
Armed occupiers were told to leave, and most did, and the ones that stayed had to be forceably removed. But not before they lit some fires. The way you posed this does not track with what has been reported. I don't doubt there was some violence, but you're making it out like it was state-sponsored pogrom that marched up to people's front doors. It wasn't. They were armed protestors claiming land and were told to leave for their own safety due to potential spring flooding.
The last time nationalism was so prominent on the international stage, staying neutral wasn't an option.
Let me know when the US plans to invade Mexico, Canada or Cuba. And honestly, our American nationalism doesn't even hold a fucking candle to the nationalism present in the rest of the world. See: Ukraine, and the volunteer armies. THAT shit is nationalism at the budding stage of becoming a truly violent movement. That is nationalistic sentiment backed up by weapons and directed by people who are already fighting and killing on a daily basis. What we're seeing here now seems unprecedented, but it's not. It is still people talking, and so far the occasional crackpot doing crackpot things.
There is some sort of block on collective political organization in America, and i just don't know what or why.
Apathy, sheer disillusionment and a political machine that is entrenched. Just had a small talk with my boss about this the other day. The last 4 mayors in my town have all had the same Chief of Staff. He's been running the mayor's office essentially going on 30 years or so. You can't get anything done in this town without his approval. When my boss ran for the School Board, after he'd left a meeting, the chief of staff for the mayor's office turned to his campaign manager and said "It's not your turn. You haven't done your dues." And they're all democrats.
It's shit like that which contributes to the sense of disillusionment. Those in power have the war chests to buy the help they need, while pretty much everyone else has to sacrifice everything to the cause: time, money, personal reputation. It takes a truly grass roots movement to change the tide against the establishment, because that's the only way enough collective resources and political will can be pooled to oppose it.
No, wait, I get it now...
This is all about Obama. Trump's pissed that Obama actually has a US birth certificate, which assigns him status as a citizen. Now he wants to make being born in the US not count for citizenship, so he can go back to calling Obama a foreigner despite the certificate!
It's so stupid and outlandish it rings true. It would fit with the man's colossal ego that he'd change fundamental citizenship laws simply to make something factually incorrect he said years ago factually correct today.