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  • Oh yeah, hadn't even thought about that big beautiful wall (BBW) in a few years. Kinda got buried in the chaos. And

    When I clicked on the link and saw the image of the wall that just abruptly ends, my mind auto played the music from Idiocracy

  • Safety

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  • ICEis doesn't look like they would be as agile on the monkey bars. So, checkmate.

  • Exactly, especially when you look at how we got here.

    The Real Origins of the Religious Right

    This should be mandatory reading for all Democrats.

    You're competing with advertisement campaigns that were persuasive enough to convince most people to vote for things they didn't even support.

    Democrats picked up on the advertising part, but somehow haven't realized that nobody is going to be persuaded by the moderate compromise bullshit. That is exactly what the Republicans were doing when Paul Weyrich got frustrated and started looking to civil rights organizations to strategize a movement to invigorate the right. It was quite successful.

    How do you pursuade? You at least pretend you have fucking skin in the game. You worry about your donors and what they will think second to your principles. You at least pretend you care more about what is happening than holding on to a position for 40+ fucking years as the country burns around you.

    Weyrich hailed as conservative pioneer

    Joining his boss, Colorado Republican Sen. Gordon Allot, one day at a meeting with civil rights and other left-leaning groups, Weyrich watched the liberal activists strategize as a coalition and was inspired to create a parallel apparatus on the right.

    “Here, before my eyes, was the whole panoply laid out,” Weyrich told reporter Ron Brownstein years later for a book on the rise of political partisanship in the capital. “I had seen the effectiveness, but I didn’t know the mechanics.”

    In 1973, Weyrich co-founded the Heritage Foundation with Edward Feulner, creating what would eventually be the dominant think tank on the conservative landscape. Initially funded by the Coors family, Heritage helped provide ideas and issues to the many young conservatives who were running for office in the ‘70s and ‘80s, and who would eventually become the party’s leaders.

    “In the early ‘70s, when most conservatives were reduced to wringing their hands and resigning themselves to life in the political wilderness, Paul just seemed to know what was needed to break the liberal stranglehold,” recalled Feulner.

    This is exactly where the Democrats are over 50 years later. Reduced to hand wringing and afraid to step out of line.

    There is a reason Weyrich partnered with people like Falwell and used fire and brimstone messaging. It gets attention. It refuses to compromise. It's not worried about saying the wrong thing. It doesn't really matter what you're trying to get people to support. People are compelled to follow it based on the way it makes them feel. The feeling is what convinces.

    Weyrich has been dead for almost 2 decades, but people in the White House are continuing to use this same strategy, and usually just recycle his old playbooks bc they're not as smart or creative as this evil bastard was. Take back the fucking narrative!

  • Red-Letter Christians

    Red-Letter Christians is a non-denominational movement within Evangelical Christianity. "Red-Letter" refers to New Testament verses and parts of verses printed in red ink, to indicate the words attributed to Jesus without the use of quotation marks.

    The organization was founded by Tony Campolo and Shane Claiborne in 2007 with the aim of bringing together evangelicals who believe in the importance of insisting on issues of social justice mentioned by Jesus (in red in some translations of the Bible). They believe Christians should be paying attention to Jesus's words and example by promoting biblical values such as social justice issues. These issues include the fight against poverty, the defense of peace, building strong families, respecting human rights and welcoming foreigners.

  • Yep, "no reason," and that giant database on all Americans Palantir and all these other tech companies "aren't" helping build is nothing we should be concerned about.

    And we're "not going to war with Iran," and Trump planned the military strikes against Iran, but also the U.S. wasn't involved in any way.

  • Rest assured the only combat these men will see is via drone surveillance feeds from behind a desk.

    I can't help but worry though, that in addition to all the concerns about surveillance and privacy, Foundry/the megadatabase being created on all Americans could be used in some pretty horrific ways against individuals that speak out against our new leaders, or individuals that vaguely resemble somebody that spoke out against our elite technologists.

    How Israel Uses AI in Gaza—And What It Might Mean for the Future of Warfare

     A program known as “The Gospel” generates suggestions for buildings and structures militants may be operating in. “Lavender” is programmed to identify suspected members of Hamas and other armed groups for assassination, from commanders all the way down to foot soldiers. “Where’s Daddy?” reportedly follows their movements by tracking their phones in order to target them—often to their homes, where their presence is regarded as confirmation of their identity. The air strike that follows might kill everyone in the target's family, if not everyone in the apartment building.

    Abraham, whose report relies on conversations with six Israeli intelligence officers with first-hand experience in Gaza operations after Oct. 7, quoted targeting officers as saying they found themselves deferring to the Lavender program, despite knowing that it produces incorrect targeting suggestions in roughly 10% of cases.

  • Things can change very quickly if there's an "attack" on U.S. soil they totally didn't know about in advance or anything when they signed this.

    Federal regulations and protections can get pushed aside real fast in the name of security, especially when you have states like Louisiana already working so closely with DHS.

  • Or be the public motivation somebody is looking for to join in a war he totally doesn't want to join even though he just handed a bunch of tech bros military seniority roles...

  • You're preaching to the choir

  • Who says they won't use drones and blame it on another country?

  • I'm not worried about a threat from Iran. I'm worried about a false flag being blamed on Iran

  • Its the timing of all this with Iran that has me most concerned and the fact that Trump just got rid of the only agency that does a thorough investigation into industrial explosions.

    And the fact that the Mossad snuck in drones to Iran recently for their attack

    And the video of Landry signing this bill and mentioning our nuclear power plants and saying Trump will be signing his own EO soon

    And the fact that Trump also just fired a Biden appointee who was head of the Nuclear safety board that oversees America's nuclear reactors

    Hopefully all just part of a really weird series of coincidences

  • False flag attack he then blames on Iran is my biggest fear, and seems pretty likely.

  • Fighting back is often the only choice you're left with when Nazis gain power, but I do wish people would keep in mind there's a difference between strategizing and being smart about how and when you fight back vs encouraging individuals to run full speed at the entire U.S. military with a bullseye on their forehead.

    Also, if you're bringing fascists and rule of law into this, hopefully you're not wilfully ignoring how they gain power in the first place, or the fact that the Nazis literally used a legal expert that provided them with the legal shield they needed to carry out a genocide without ever breaking the law.

    Carl Schmitt

    Or that one of Trump's biggest defenders against the "crooked courts" that keep getting in his way, and leaving him with no choice but to act like a dictator, is a Harvard Constitutional Law professor who also just happens to be a Carl Schmitt fanboy.

    Adrian Vermeule-OUR SCHMITTIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

    Common-Good Constitutionalism Is an Idea as Dangerous as They Come

  • *Invading Poland via sneak attack while the U.S. acted to distract Poland by leading them to believe they were actually being heard in a discussion about ways to keep something exactly like this from happening.

  • That's a bingo

  • Fediverse vs Disinformation @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    DHS removes list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions'

    www.police1.com /federal-law-enforcement/department-of-homeland-security-releases-list-of-cities-counties-labeled-as-sanctuary-jurisdictions
  • politics @lemmy.world

    DHS removes list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions'

    www.police1.com /federal-law-enforcement/department-of-homeland-security-releases-list-of-cities-counties-labeled-as-sanctuary-jurisdictions
  • News @lemmy.world

    EXPLAINER: Here’s how the president could deploy National Guard troops in Texas

    www.click2houston.com /news/local/2025/06/09/explainer-heres-how-the-president-could-deploy-national-guard-troops-in-texas/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    National Guard, Marine deployment in Los Angeles costs $134 million: Pentagon

    www.usatoday.com /story/news/politics/2025/06/10/national-guard-marine-deployment-la-cost/84132086007/
  • News @lemmy.world

    Trump hints at invoking Insurrection Act amid LA protests

    www.scrippsnews.com /us-news/military/trump-hints-at-invoking-insurrection-act-amid-la-protests
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    An LAPD helicopter claimed to have ID'ed protesters from above and threatened to "come to your house"

    www.motherjones.com /politics/2025/06/los-angeles-ice-protests-helicopter/
  • News @lemmy.world

    Richard Blumenthal reveals Trump "martial law" fear

    www.newsweek.com /richard-blumenthal-reveals-trump-martial-law-fear-2083275
  • News @lemmy.world

    White House responds to California city terminating contract with ICE

    www.newsweek.com /white-house-responds-california-city-terminating-contract-ice-2083320
  • News @lemmy.world

    Senator calls LA unrest "anarchy and chaos": Live Updates

    www.newsweek.com /donald-trump-administration-los-angeles-newsom-protests-ice-live-updates-2083344
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Tech moguls want to build a crypto paradise on a Native American reservation

    www.motherjones.com /politics/2025/06/tech-crypto-native-american-musk-balaji-network-state/
  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    Democracy is crumbling all around you, and you make the decision to give it a lil nudge further off the cliff, but somehow nobody even notices or cares? 🇺🇲

  • US Authoritarianism @lemmy.world

    LA riot police shoot protester in the head with rubber bullet

    www.newsweek.com /la-riot-police-shoot-protester-head-rubber-bullet-2082794
  • Fediverse vs Disinformation @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    LA riot police shoot protester in the head with rubber bullet

    www.newsweek.com /la-riot-police-shoot-protester-head-rubber-bullet-2082794
  • News @lemmy.world

    LA riot police shoot protester in the head with rubber bullet

    www.newsweek.com /la-riot-police-shoot-protester-head-rubber-bullet-2082794
  • News @lemmy.world

    Agents Use Military-Style Force Against Protesters at L.A. Immigration Raid

    www.nytimes.com /2025/06/06/us/los-angeles-immigration-raid.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    NIH scientists publish declaration criticizing Trump's deep cuts in public health research

    apnews.com /article/nih-letter-bethesda-declaration-bhattacharya-89724aee201f3e99fc1159adcbf9ac94
  • News @lemmy.world

    NIH scientists publish declaration criticizing Trump's deep cuts in public health research

    apnews.com /article/nih-letter-bethesda-declaration-bhattacharya-89724aee201f3e99fc1159adcbf9ac94
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech’s legal guardrails

    www.theverge.com /politics/681727/ro-khanna-ai-state-law-moratorium-reconciliation
  • News @lemmy.world

    Trump signs orders to bolster US drone defenses, boost supersonic flight

    www.reuters.com /business/aerospace-defense/trump-signs-orders-bolster-us-drone-defenses-boost-supersonic-flight-2025-06-06/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Trump signs orders to bolster US drone defenses, boost supersonic flight

    www.reuters.com /business/aerospace-defense/trump-signs-orders-bolster-us-drone-defenses-boost-supersonic-flight-2025-06-06/