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43 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

 

Worth mentioning if you read thru the actual article… guy has 3 sons who all served as us marines. 

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Worth mentioning if you read thru the actual article… guy has 3 sons who all served as us marines. 

When you understand that pure, unamerican evil (intended to completely change what we expect of ‘America”) is the goal, then this all makes sense.
It’s just evil. It’s not anything other than that.
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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

 

This shit reminds me of Duerte's war on drugs in PI. Basically he made it open season on drug dealers/users. Bodies in the streets. No investigation if drug related.  But what happens since there is no accountability, is that people take advantage of it to settle scores. Hate your neighbor, off him and sprinkle some crack on him. Ex-GF left you for someone who doesn't beat her. Kill her and plant some meth on her.  No investigation. Corrupt cops shake you down and you don't pay? You end up dead in an alley with drugs on you, whether you were dealing/using or not. Cops want to play out their fantasies of killing the "bad" guys"? A-okay.

People are going to start cosplaying ICE agents to disappear people or commit other crimes. It is so easy since they often wear masks, refuse to identify themselves or show ID on their storm trooper outfits.  Corrupt ICE agents will start shaking down people with money. Pay me off or your detained and maybe deported. Basically what Brisket has been saying.  At least we have not green lighted dropping bodies yet, but who knows what happens to the people trying to cross the border illegally in the future. Trump has wanted use violence on them in the past.

2 hours ago, freyguy said:

So when is this shit gonna stop?

In PI, it stopped when dirty cops killed a Korean or Japanese citizen (if I remember correctly) they were shaking down and their country raised hell with the PI government, and the tourism from China, Korea, and Japan slowed to a trickle, which is a major source of GDP, for PI. So basically something so bad that the world is horrified. But since MAGA has no shame any more, who knows if it would even stop then.

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Posted
16 hours ago, David Dennison said:

 

Since most of these “agents” are corrections officers, they’re following their training. If you’re extracting a disruptive prisoner from a cell, you overwhelm them with force.

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1 hour ago, Tuco said:

After it gets worse. 

 

1 hour ago, Macanudo said:

Or not.

Both answers are correct.

It's the level of "worse" that is the wildcard.

This doesn't end without stacks of bodies.  That is always the endgame when someone tries full-on fascism.  All roads lead to body counts.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Pancho said:

What is the rationale for just sending people to random ass countries that aren’t their home country?

‘cause. You shut up.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Pancho said:

What is the rationale for just sending people to random ass countries that aren’t their home country?

Bulk shipping to one location is cheaper/easier I guess? These people are just cargo to them

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38 minutes ago, Pancho said:

What is the rationale for just sending people to random ass countries that aren’t their home country?

Cruelty.  And no oversight of our cruelty.

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1 hour ago, immamac said:

that's an actually fucking insane ruling. 

 

49 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said:

And yet completely unsurprising 

 

45 minutes ago, Captainant said:

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There ya go.

As to the question of "so, what is to stop the regime from doing this to US citizens -- say, US citizens who have said things the regime doesn't like?" . . . y'all know the answer.  Nothing.  Nothing will stop them.

Is the reality on the ground now that, if you think the regime's gestapo is grabbing you to send you off to a dark foreign hole from which you will never return, then . . . is there any rational course of action that doesn't involve "whatever it takes, including using deadly force to protect yourself, don't let them take you?"

When the Rule of Law is erased, the void is always and immediately filled by Rule of the Gun.

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3 hours ago, Pancho said:

What is the rationale for just sending people to random ass countries that aren’t their home country?

We were doing it 20 years ago. Calling any suspect a “terrorist,” shipping them off to foreign countries to be tortured, holding them indefinitely without any charges, sending them to Gitmo. We’re basically doing the same thing now, calling them criminals, murderers, rapists, vermin, invaders, and I’m pretty sure the label “terrorists” has also been used. We’re using basically the same tactics now but this time we’re trying to just wash our hands of them. We’re not even pretending that we might ever charge them with crimes. We don’t care about that. We just want them out and fuck their human and legal rights.

Still, though, it’s another in the thousand ways the George W. Bush presidency foreshadowed Trump. 

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

 

Not to mention where the fuck is this being done?  The actual Everglades?  Our fucking land?

 

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Yep. God dammit.
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Only good thing I see coming out of this is MAGA pissing off Marines and other military branches.
They voted for this. What makes you think they won't vote for it again?
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12 hours ago, Pancho said:

 


New movie idea:

Escape from Alligator Alcatraz 

Staring Pedro Pascal as Fransisco Morales.

**Help crafting plot provided by ChatGPT. Gotta make sure our computer overlords know i was nice to them when the true enshitening goes down.

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Background

Francisco Morales (Pedro Pascal) is a quiet, hardworking Salvadoran who narrowly survived the hellish, overcrowded prisons of El Salvador—escaping during President Bukele’s infamous crackdown on gangs, a campaign that saw thousands swept up, many innocent. Francisco wasn’t a gang member, but he saw friends and neighbors disappear forever behind bars. After a desperate journey north, he reached the U.S., determined to earn legal status, find honest work, and build a better life.

Years later, Francisco is part of the fabric of his Texas town: a respected handyman, a volunteer, a loving father and husband. He follows every law, checks in regularly with immigration, and is waiting on a final asylum decision.

The Deportation Wave

But in 2025, a new administration launches the largest deportation campaign in American history—raids, street arrests, families torn apart. Francisco is detained on his way home from work, swept up simply for being in the system.

He is transferred to Alligator Alcatraz—a high-tech, media-friendly detention center in the Florida Everglades, where the government touts “humane, efficient” operations. But as news cameras tour shiny corridors, detainees face indefinite incarceration, psychological torment, and the ever-present threat of deportation to violence or death.

Inside

Francisco’s skills as a survivor, once honed in Salvadoran prisons, return out of necessity.
Francisco becomes both reluctant leader and moral compass for those around him.

He bonds with:

Yolanda (Melissa Barrera), a mother and former nurse in Mexico who worked  as a hotel maid and fled cartel violence.

Pastor Jean-Baptiste (Wendell Pierce): Haitian pastor whose congregation was targeted after the Haitian visa program was ended.

Samir (Ramy Youssef), a Dreamer who grew up American.

Tasha (Aubrey Plaza), a lawyer who represented Fransisco and still keeps in touch via writing and defends him on the outside trying to get the truth and his case published.

Henry “Hank” Lawson (Jon Goodman): The facility’s head of maintenance, a gruff MAGA diehard who knows the prison’s secrets, who ends up helping the detainees quietly out of growing conscience.

Catalyst

A staged government press tour results in an “accidental” death of a detainee—this time caught on a smuggled phone and uploaded before it can be deleted. The world sees the reality behind the marketing, and unrest ripples through the compound.

Escape

Using his knowledge of prison escapes and the natural dangers of the Everglades, Francisco orchestrates a breakout during a major hurricane evacuation drill. He and his crew must evade drones, guards, and the ever-present alligators, all while carrying digital evidence of abuses and firsthand testimony.

Climax & Resolution

Francisco and a handful make it to freedom to Miami, releasing the evidence to national news. The last shot is his daughter, born in the U.S., standing on the Capitol steps, holding a picture of her father with the words: “My father escaped two prisons. How many must we build before we look at ourselves?”

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Pancho said:

What is the rationale for just sending people to random ass countries that aren’t their home country?

I'm 100% sure Miller sold this to Trump as "you can get a Holocaust without having to do the work yourself.  You offshore the concentration camps!"

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56 minutes ago, Bullneck said:

I'm 100% sure Miller sold this to Trump as "you can get a Holocaust without having to do the work yourself.  You offshore the concentration camps!"

 

32 minutes ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

No sir!   Let’s keep the jobs in ‘Merica


What better way to reinvigorate the US soap business?

Posted
4 hours ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

I imagine trump's approval rate is about 70% among Marines.

Considering both Trump and the Marines eat crayons, yeah.

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That is shit you see in dystopian horror/survival movies. There need to be tribunals when this is all over with Stephen Miller the first up on charges. 

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