

The entire past year I haven’t gotten over the fact that this oaf is a living walking version of the USA polandball caricature that can’t get the name of any country right.
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The entire past year I haven’t gotten over the fact that this oaf is a living walking version of the USA polandball caricature that can’t get the name of any country right.


Europe, if you wanna get immediate change, threaten a tax against the whiniest economic cohort who have easy access to the USA president – billionaires.


Okay, so now that ICE is attacking you, MPD, are you actually going to do your job to protect the people of Minneapolis and arrest the federal goons who are disturbing the peace?


If the author wants to basically spend the entire article rattling off stereotypes of White People considering them as one homogeneous bloc, cool I guess.
The resistance will coalesce in different ways in response to various events, which does include the situation that all kinds of people got more engaged, only after a white person got shot and killed by ICE. What should be more important is if you can make common cause, than how any other group looks to fight back. You can keep yoga protestors a separate group from gun wielding protection groups, but we don’t need to bring the prejudice in for either group and the focus should be that both are growing the movement that takes down fascism.


Thanks Kavanaugh and the Trump goons of the Supreme Court.


feddit.nl can make a netherlandsEnglish community, Engels or something like that and invite people over.
[email protected] is the Dutch-language community.
Hopefully the EU will realize: now is the time to do all the things to protect Europeans they wanted to do but haven’t because of the threat of US tariffs, because he’s planning to do them anyway over other stupid reasons.


Basically ICE’s digital colour pantone. It sure does make their job at being racist easier.


Ok, then hand over the investigation to a state’s bureau that will.


Buddy you have a FIFA peace prize and Machado’s medal to suck on. Someone needs to change the toddler president’s nappies.


Start with Minnesota, this Friday. Just like ICE’s invasion and occupation, start targeted and then spread.


I really hope they are used to support enforcement the federal court’s injunction against Metro Surge-involved ICE agents infringing on Minnesotans’ constitutional rights.


CASA are an immigrants rights group that have lawyers that represent them. AARP are a retired persons’ advocacy group.
How they are used here are to name the cases of two specific decisions the Supreme Court made, so the Plaintiff(s) and/or Defendant(s)’ names are just used as a shorthand reference to it. Both cases are related to the immigration effort.
In AARP, the Supreme Court said better due process needed to be afforded and the government is enjoined from removing detainees under the Alien Enemies Act without due process and sufficient notice.
In CASA, the Supreme Court basically wants to prevent lower courts from stopping the government from removing detainees too broadly. This is despite they themselves found a month earlier that they needed to put to a stop the administration’s violations of due process.


Link to the court order, here. The order itself is on page 81.
I skimmed through the whole thing, and essentially the judge weighed the protestors’ sworn first hand accounts far higher than the one government official’s sworn statements of just having read DHS and ICE’s unsubstantiated report and parroting them, much of which was being contradicted by the video evidence that both parties supplied. Also the judge makes a small jab at the Supreme Court’s malicious stupidity, footnote 33, page 77:
An open question remains as to whether CASA’s emphasis on applying thestrictures of Rule 23 when granting class-wide relief undercuts the court’s grant of class-wide preliminary relief in A.A.R.P. The Court finds it doubtful that the Supreme Court, through reasoning alone, so sharply reversed course that it indirectly invalidated its own rule of law issued just 42 days earlier. McDonald, 792 F. Supp. 3d at 498 (“There is no reason for me to assume that the Court in CASA intended to walk back a pronouncement it made the previous month in A.A.R.P.”).


More like: How Trump is creating tragedies to divide America


Anyway…
The unredacted use of force document is published by Ken Klippenstein, here:
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/exclusive-ice-is-okay-with-renee
Edit: Don’t hesitate or wait for my validation, live life the way you want, with as much or as little modern tech in it as you please.
Have you found ways to reconnect with technology?
My rule is that I interact with technology on my own terms and volition. I get upset if I get led or ‘tricked’ into an app or consuming some form of media. I access tech when I want to and am looking for something, and try to reject the idea that content should come to me in a steady stream. If I am watching brainrot it will be because I want to click and scroll through brainrot videos, not because it was the next one to play after the video I actually wanted to watch.
If you want bliss at this endless beach, build your own little FOSS sandcastle. If it washes away, build it somewhere else, and find other people that like to build FOSS sandcastles.


Who brought these dangerous weapons here? It’s the feds.
Trust in feds might get so low that by the time trial rolls around for these folks, other than the person who took the gun, most will probably go free.
This lowers the bar of entry to acclimatize people to a future indefinite strike. Is one day of action going to be enough? Most people know, probably not, but if for whatever reason it is, great! Otherwise of course people will be at it longer and with better preparation.
Examples of strikes in Canada
There are examples of strikes that come about too quickly that don’t bring about change. All my examples here are Canadian because solidarity strikes are banned in the US due to Taft Hartley and rugged individualism has made Americans not really test it en masse.
One day strikes have made big impacts in the past as well, like in BC in the 1980s.
One of the biggest and most successful strikes in Canada, yet very rarely talked about appears to me as the Québec 1972 strike. It followed many years of unrest including the October Crisis of 1970, where the Prime Minister put down separatist militias. It didn’t just randomly happen, it took months of planning and preparation, long exposure to a repressing force, and a populace with a mind and purpose for collective action.
The point being, complaints like this come across to me as shallow and unthoughtful. Each of these actions are a step towards a stronger, more robust resistance that with each additional participant become more difficult for any fascist administration put down. They keep doubling down but they are failing miserably to achieve their aims, which was ostensibly to subjugate and silence the people of Minnesota. I ask you to nurture and encourage people showing solidarity instead of writing it off as insufficient.