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      I know what you mean. I just wanted a quiet retirement and visit national park for the rest of my life. I really don’t know what to do. I have only been up for an hour and the headlines have already made me sick. America is being held by fascists and it seems 2/3rd do not give a single fuck with half of those just fine with the boot.

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    Who were they going to get? A kid? Or better yet, a teacher? A coach, a school janitor or bus driver?

    Perhaps the public should re-examine the premise of why they hate “criminal” immigrants so much…

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      There was more than that to her unpopularity, honestly. We need to be a little more serious about what lead us to this place if we hope to avoid another loss, if we get the chance to run a candidate again.

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    There is nothing shocking about this. What is surprising is why the hell aren’t local police not arresting their asses. ICE has shown they do not give a fuck about the well being of police officers and treat them like they are inferior. ICE is no match for the police department of any city.

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          I originally thought not ACAB, but until the “good cops” start arresting the “bad apples”, corrupt, prepotent, wife beaters, drug traffickers, sleazy, etc. I will conclude ACAB.

          The only ones who get arrested are those who commit egregious offences that the public are aware of and leadership cannot swipe under the rug. And then the “Investigation” shows that there were already multiple reports of previous wrong doing and that their bosses and other cops already knew.

          https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/elston-bostock-winnipeg-police-constable-pleads-guilty-dealing-drugs-9.7033645

          Was he the “bad apple” or was it the whole force which knew what he was doing?

          You’d need a police force with zero bad apples for me to believe that not ACAB.

          We need to accept that to really fix the situation.

          I grew up in mexico where corruption is endemic. One day, my mom was complaining about corruption pointing fingers. I told her that I left mexico because it’s impossible to live there without being corrupt. That, if you give money to a corrupt police officer or any other bureaucrat you are corrupt, and most of the time it’s not even a choice. If you didn’t report wrong doing because “nothing will be done” you are corrupt.

          So, It’s my observation that ACAB.

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          Just like all generalizations, there are of course exceptions. But I’m still not giving any of them the benefit of the doubt, cops are an enemy as far as I’m concenered.

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            There aren’t exceptions when the “good cops” are turning a blind eye on the “bad apples”.

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              I mean, I had an uncle who was a good guy. He ended up quitting the force and bought a boat to sail around the world. He was a decent one.

              There are always outliers, so I have no doubt there are some decent folks who joined to make an actual difference. There might even be a few who managed to hold onto that drive. But they are part of a corrupt system, peered with power hungry morons. So I have no compunction saying that all cops are bastards.

              Every group has outliers, it’s the sycophants who will always try to point out the minuscule good in the sea of evil as a means to whitewash the black stains. We aren’t stupid, we know that acab doesn’t mean every single cop walks I lockstep, it’s an observation of the system as a whole.

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    That protestor was fortunate that he wasn’t shot in the face.

    On a side note, if you’re participating in a protest, please wear reasonable shoes or even steel-toed boots, not SANDALS. This request is for your own safety, I’m not the fashion police.

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    A reminder to all US residents for when you are close to an ICE vehicle. If it is a low vehicle such as a car, if they try to run you over by going forward, you will be thrown over the hood and likely to be okay, but vehicles that are higher or the back of a car will suck you under. Don’t stand behind an ICE vehicle or in front off an ICE truck/suv. It is safest from the side or the front of an ICE car. However check to see if the steering tires are straight because if it reverses and turns hard, it can suck you under the side.

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        A BB or small piece of gravel screwed under the cap will slowly drain the air without having to need to carry a tool or knife you might get in trouble for. A nail placed under a parked tire is such a way to puncture only when they pull away will have a similar effect.

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      What part of this is shocking?

      Thar more people aren’t trying to stop it?

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          Are there federal government offices in your city?

          Or local politicians you and your fellow citizens can loudly encourage to use their power?

          Nobody said you have to do everything. Just do something.

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    Hi, Mod here:

    The community rules don’t allow posting complete article text. Please edit this post to one or two key paragraphs to avoid removal.

    These rules help keep our community safe, legal, and usable for everyone.

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    the school went on lockdown after federal agents were spotted in the area

    I just want to call attention to the fact that this is where we are as a country. The mere presence of federal employees is causing schools to go into lockdown.

    If that’s not a clear indication that things are broken, I don’t know what is.

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        We can’t really know what the non-eligible voting population believes, but in the 2024 General Election, ~34% voted Republican, ~32% voted Democrat, ~1% voted 3rd party, and ~33% didn’t vote.

        It’s more like at least a third of the country loves this, probably a little more although I have to imagine that some Republicans have soured on Trump, and that not all Republicans share the cult of personality idolization.

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        Much less than half, but they are a very noisy and emboldened group.

        If you can get the apathetic and politically uninvolved to start caring, you can easily outnumber the MAGAts.

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          Good luck. They think by not caring, the country will fix itself and then justify not caring because everything’s falling apart. Makes no sense.

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        This cant be overstated enough. 70 million people absolutely love what’s happening.

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            It killed lots of them, but it had weakened by the time it spread to the rural states so it didn’t kill as quickly as the first wave in the big cities.

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              I’m still impressed that bird flu hasn’t made the jump to humans yet, that would be an extremely aggressive disease that would kill a lot of people, as most diseases that jump from animals to humans. Republicans have been lucky that their cuts to any and all disease controls haven’t resulted in it spreading freely

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    The behaviour of ice and the dhs fits the definition of terrorism: “the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims”. State terrorism is still terrorism.

    Nazi Germany prior to the Reichstag fire was kinda like the usa now: thugs on the street harassing civilians of chosen outgroups without consequences, but the government was still ostensibly obeying laws and not yet mass disappearing people. I think usa republicans aren’t ready yet to have their Reichstag fire moment, but it just seems like a matter of time. Their expansion of ice seems pretty much unopposed & their take over of government agencies + army/navy appears to be progressing steadily as well.

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      Our Reichstag fire was long ago, and it’s not about “Republicans”.

      The response to 9-11 is what some consider to be the “turning point”, the Patriot Act and what it created was a point of no return. (it made ICE, a surveillance state, Guantanamo concentration camp, and so much more). There is no better environment for fascism, it approves and supports fascism by design.

      If you somehow erased every Republican tomorrow, that fascist surveillance police state would remain, waiting to be used in the only way it can be used.

      Democrats won’t save you

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        oh yea, and the Ds never immediately repeal the things bush did in his 2 terms, they JUST KEPT IT around, as if like they need the thing to keep the masses complicit.

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        what some consider to be the turning point

        Yep. I remember those conversations, you’re right.

        Unfortunately it was also around the time the world was urging US citizens to vote in decent numbers and they were told to mind their own business, that not voting was a right.

        Democrats won’t save you

        The current ones won’t. The only way, outside collapse and rebuild which is undesirable, action from within government which won’t happen, stop work and participation protests peacefully by something like 60-70% of the population which won’t happen because Americans can’t endure hardship, is to vote out the current Democrats in primaries then vote those primaried in. That requires better than 80% turnout and sticking to the cause, cleaning out and rebuilding that party. Your system allows nothing else and it needs numbers because of the Electoral College problem.

        The fact is, had Americans not been so lazy with voting, it and now the world wouldn’t be here. That this is caused by simple laziness and lack of desire to vote will never be forgotten by me and it will always cloud my view of Americans. I’ll never again give any American citizen the benefit of the doubt.

        Edits: third paragraph

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          the CURRENT dnc, are pretty much complicit, and in line with the gop and thier donors. if you look at which senators, and house seats, a percentage of them are like chuck schumer and hakeem jefferies, DINOs. the minority leaders are just lightning rods to take attention away from the DINOs that are at risk of being primaried. and yes culture war bs, also helps the DINos too, keeps the plebs distracted as much it does the republicans. remember shcumers, had 8 non-electable Ds take the fall for reopening the government, it was to hide the other 13 senators, that were up for re-election this year.

          schumer dint want to do it himself, because it was too obvious to vote with the gop. a fun fact amy schumer is chucks cousin, and both are pretty much the same POS(one steals jokes material and the other shills for aipac).

          dems are too fickle to vote in lockstep like republicans do, they had the whole propaganda mahcine figure dout, dems never took advantage of social media, they are always banking on traditional methods, aka LAZY campaigning. from what we observed, DNC loves to coast by on some marginal insignificant wins, to keep the grift going, as probably coordinated by thier megadonors/gop back doors.

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            It’s great when people put effort into their replies and show they care about their country and politics. Thanks.

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          Okay, for sake of discussion let’s say everyone who can vote does vote.

          Why do you think that would improve things? The options are still A or B, and both options are pro-corporate police surveillance state.

          Even if these voters elected ONLY Democrats, and all of those Democrats were “the good ones” (let’s say they are New Deal Ds who are pro-union)…

          The behemoth would still be there, doing it’s thing. None of these elected reps would change this. There’s a massive black budget that most elected reps will never, ever see.

          Our political system has evolved to protect itself from interference, so it must be dismantled. All of it.

          And there are international monsters exerting their will, too. It’s a very big problem.

          I don’t give any nationality the benefit of the doubt, join us

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            Looks like you’re giving a brief and governed glance to the point of primaries.

            why do you think that would improve things

            Option A has better people.

            there’s still only option A and B

            Option A has now changed and yes, I said that, which as I also pointed out sets tge terms you have to fix it.

            the behemoth would still be there

            I assume by ‘behemoth’ you mean the capitalist influence problem. That’s why you put those people there, to legislate against that. You gave them a mandate. It takes time, it wouldn’t change overnight, but to assume that they wouldn’t is looking for excuses.

            none of these elected reps would change this

            But the Republicans can elect theirs and they can make the changes they want. Okay.

            More excuses for not trying.

            it must be dismantled

            Yes, and you only have three ways, outside voting in the people you want. The first is horrific, the second won’t happen from within and the third, the population won’t endure the hardship for.

            This is what I mean by excuses and laziness.

            It’s why nothing will be done and you’ll fall under it. You can’t even put trust in and take the easy option.

            Laziness doesn’t just mean ‘won’t work physically for money’.

            join us

            Pass

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              Pass

              I was just kidding, we all know that your nation lives under the heavy yoke of the USA. If only you were brave enough to protest and vote properly and destroy it!

              Oh well, until you do, the USA will gladly allow you to serve it for as long as you need.

              I will never give your nation the benefit of the doubt again, I’m afraid. :(

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                Champ none of this offends me, but I get it.

                brave enough to protest

                I have.

                and vote

                I did. Every election.

                the USA will gladly allow…

                Yeah? No shit Sherlock, it’s likely my government will follow you clowns, because of a fucking debt we owe over WW2. Not sure if you remember that cuntbucket, but we keep our word.

                Do I like that? Nope, but it is what it is.

                I will never give…

                I don’t care. That neans more to you than us sunshine, I give you the drum.

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                  Buddy, I’m not trying to offend you.

                  The only way you could find my post offensive is if it pertains to you. Whoopsie, I thought you were better than that!

                  I don’t care that you don’t care, Debbie Downer. Go sit in your corner and weep!

                  YOU MUST VOTE FOR THEM IT’S THE ONLY WAY

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      The question is, is the American public in the right mood to flip over to fascism when scared by the riechstag fire or flip against it?

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        Dude, we’ve already flipped. Dissent is punished and while most people aren’t okay with it, no one’s doing anything that will actually stop it.

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          as soon as the first shooting, disappearance happened, there shouldve been riots, instead we got peaceful and ineffective protesting, if the govt knows you arnt going to riot with threat of mass unrest, they are going to ignore the protest.

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        At the very least they’ll look on and offer ‘thoughts and prayers’.

        We already see the ‘sorry, I didn’t do this personally, the ‘good natured’ jokes about it because what else can you do at a time like this, how they ‘stand on the side of…’, the philosophical quotes whenever something happens.

        Can’t vote or protest though, nope, they might lose a job, or it’s their right not to, or it doesn’t make a difference.

        They’ll look on. Furthermore once it’s all done they’ll expect we quickly forget and forgive.