As an American who has actually studied WW2 history, I've decided which to use myself, but here's the reality : the US is fully a police state. Our regular local/county/state police all play para-military as well. Since those enforcers are going to be the most common interaction they most citizens would experience, I personally decided to refer to them as SA/Brown Shirts since they largely act as thugs.
So with local police acting as brown shirts, I think it makes sense to refer to Feds (in general) and ICE specifically as Gestapo especially since their primary MO is to disappear people.
They are greeting cards filled with loose glitter. They often have some spring or rubber band mechanism to make the gitter spray out when opened. Usually pretty finely cut glitter too so it is impossible to ever truly get cleaned up. I would say it falls in the chaotic neutral category
I'll go one step further: if the US annexes Greenland, then Canada and the EU should respond with a declaration of war. Any South American countries are welcome to join as well. Form an alliance to end the US once and for all.
"Challenged" has to equal forced, potentially with violence. The only times in which it seemed like racism was on a down swing was when racist had to hide themselves out of fear.
Look, I know you are trying to make a point and/or troll, but the fact of the matter is that it is perfectly legal to do so. At least in the US. Even if parents don't like it or protest and even if they get some wanna-be-superhero cop to make an arrest, it would just get thrown out in court. As long as it is public property anyone can record or take photos of anyone else.
Sure, but let's be real, the vast majority of people who would buy these would be American.
Also, the same privacy laws apply to the UK and I believe Canada and Australia. That's a pretty large population, not just Americans. Sure the EU is well known for having much better privacy laws (much better laws in general IMO), but by no means are they the majority.
Hey, now, easy, we don't want them to go into a seizure.