• YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH@infosec.pub
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      The federalist society six on the Supreme Court have been throwing out tons of law (abortion is the big one) based on bullshit readings of the law. That is the happy guy.

      The sad guy is sad because Trump was convicted of 34 charges yesterday in relationship to his election interference case. He improperly edited his books to hide the fact that he paid a porn star to not speak about their affair before the 2016 election. This conviction has really pissed off Trumpers because they are credulous dipshits.

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        Credulous dipshits is an understatement. They were going to cry foul no matter what, it was already predetermined for them. Same with the 2020 election, and same with the election in November. Fascists gonna fascist.

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      SCOTUS overturned roe vs Wade, which normally doesn’t happen in the American legal system (contradicting previos precedent and jurisprudence sort of opens a Pandora’s box of “well does this system even work if you can do that”).

      Donald Trump was just convicted on all 34 counts in his NY court case and his followers are calling for the judges execution.

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        “…and his followers are calling for the judge’s execution.”

        You know, a completely normal thing you do to support the guy you want to run the government.

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      Well, when you put all of your personality eggs into one basket, and that basket turns out to be a basket-case, people get weird. Almost like linking your identity to a narcissistic douchbag probably wasn’t the best idea.

  • This is the power of fascist movements. Everyone outside the movement is enemy and deserves no regard. It’s about loyalty in accordance to dominance hierarchy. That is to say, the lower ranks are loyal to the upper ranks, though not vice versa.

    Eventually everyone in the lower ranks ends up on the undesirables list and packed onto the cattle trains by enforcers from the next tier. The enemy from within narrative helps keep the lower ranks from questioning the cause.

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    Overturning precedent in itself is not bad, segregation was court precedent in the past for example. The difference is that the current court leans conservative. Whether the court system should have that power at all is a different question.