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in reply to Vee

Yep. You are the new Nazis now.

( I hope, Europe will not be the next one affected by the Nazi virus. But I don't want to bet on this )

in reply to Vee

Well. A famous German author once said, quote:
"The events from 1933 to 1945 should have been fought against in 1928 at the latest. Later it was too late. One must not wait until the fight for freedom is called treason. One must not wait until the snowball has become an avalanche. You have to crush the rolling snowball. The avalanche does not stop anymore"
in reply to Oliver Vanderb

@Ollivdb Let's just completely ignore the genocides of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, slavery, and the class war (just check Haymarket and Pinkerton), eh?
The Dutch fascist Mussert wrote in a letter after having visited the Dutch East-Indian colony now Indonesia in the early 1930s that this was exactly what a fascist economy would look like. In 2022 EU Commissioner Borrell (a socialist) called Europe the garden and outside Europe a jungle that could invade the garden. White supremacy and its multiple variants like fascism has been an European tradition since a very, very long time.
in reply to Vee

My remarks have nothing to do with any form of competition, but are against the presumed innocence of the deep historical roots and fertile breading grounds of fascism, as stated in the previous posts. It's like people pointing to some branches with poisonous fruits while they keep feeding the whole harmful tree.

@Ollivdb

in reply to Vee

This is step one.

It should stop here because the next step is when not only 'foreigners' will be deported, but also 'enemies of the state'.

Step 3 is when they lower the bar on enemies of the state. A judge that doesn't agree with the president? Enemy of the state and out you go.

Step 4 is when El Salvador, or other countries, can no longer accept more people and prisonscamps in the US to house the 'unwanted' are built.

I don't want to get started on step 5.

in reply to Peter H

@peter_slwk
We're already at the 'next step'. They're deported US Citizens. Noting to do with immigrants or criminals. They're threatening Law firms and demanding Universities be monitored for what they teach. They already imposed a curriculum on K-12 and banned a ton of books.

It's sliding fast and NO ONE in Congress is doing jack.

in reply to Vee

i remember the photos from Guantanamo bay. It's not new unfortunately. Down the slope of human rights started years ago
in reply to Frieke

@Frieke72 ...you can actually go back to 1831 (The Trail of Tears )... definitely not new.
in reply to Vee

#alt4you
text in top half of image "My God, what are we doing. We are doing this. The United States of America is doing this to human beings. My God. This photo will define us. This will be shown in history books. This is who we are now."
bottom half shows naked shaven headed men packed very closely together in rows
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in reply to Vee

It's not much use without a source.

theguardian.com/world/2023/may…

A ‘terrorist confinement centre’ in Tecoluca in El Salvador. Human rights groups say thousands of innocent people are being caught up in the offensive. Photograph: Salvadorean Presidency/AFP/Getty Images

in reply to Vee

Yes.

We are, by our majority vote, all human traffickers now.

So, how do we stop this.

Thank you, SCOTUS, for your decision last night. Alas! It is temporary.
Now, what about those concentration camps in Texas?

End presidentially generated human trafficking.

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in reply to Vee

Als je denkt: erger kan het echt niet meer worden in de wereld, wordt helaas het tegendeel weer bewezen.
in reply to Vee

That's a photo of an El Salvador prison, That photo certainly wont define The United States of America.

"El Salvador has frequently ranked as the most murderous country in the world but on 11 May Bukele tweeted that it had not recorded a single homicide in a year."

"The Salvadorian government says it has jailed nearly 70,000 gang members – about 2% of the country’s population. But human rights groups say thousands of innocent people are being caught up in the offensive."

Are they going to house and feed 70k people forever? 😬 That's not going anywhere good.

in reply to Vee

The UK is completely going along with this. We very nearly joined the Nazis in WWII cos the royal family were friends. The only thing that stopped it was a royal scandal and Churchill being a land grabbing no moral narcissistic psychopath.
IMO this is more like WWI a completely needless loss of life because rich people decree it to gain more land or minerals, or oil at the massive extent of the working class
in reply to Art Brew

@ArtBrew 🤦 there isn't a ball the US has thrown that the UK hasn't attended...
in reply to Vee

When the USA visits a country, many choose not to fight back. And worse than this happens. Often.