Yeah I think that this is pretty relevant if:
The President of the country that provides most of the support and bombs for that’s Lead Advisor/Broligarch4Life is jumping around doing Nazi salutes at his celebration of power event. Right?
Kinda implies how far we are gonna get elsewhere with them.
His boosting of Nick Fuentes and other Neonazis on his platform, holocaust denial, and stupid “dark maga” hat he wore when endorsing Trump had zero plausible deniability, so that was enough for me. I guess I jumped the gun.
The stuff he actually said during the speech, didn’t kinda imply where we’re going. It was pretty blatant.
Safe cities = more militarisation of the police, police brutality, wider mass surveillance
Secure borders = enforcing imaginary lines to do more police brutality and setting up concentration camps
Sensible spending = de-funding social programs that actually address the root cause of "unsafe’ cities
Going to Mars = It’s not going to be you nor I setting foot on the red planet. We’re going to be stuck here paying a monthly subscription for breathable air.
Instead of being concerned about that, perhaps let’s discuss how the X logo resembles a swastika or how his side-combed haircut is very nazi-youth-group-esque.
You’d think that this would be something that clearly, unambiguously and without any trace of plausible deniability proves that. But no, they STILL try to wiggle out of it. That’s why it’s relevant.
And he even has the audacity to say afterwards that the “everyone is Nazi” accusation is getting old. This whole situation is bizarre.
Yeah I think that this is pretty relevant if:
The President of the country that provides most of the support and bombs for that’s Lead Advisor/Broligarch4Life is jumping around doing Nazi salutes at his celebration of power event. Right?
Kinda implies how far we are gonna get elsewhere with them.
His boosting of Nick Fuentes and other Neonazis on his platform, holocaust denial, and stupid “dark maga” hat he wore when endorsing Trump had zero plausible deniability, so that was enough for me. I guess I jumped the gun.
The stuff he actually said during the speech, didn’t kinda imply where we’re going. It was pretty blatant.
Safe cities = more militarisation of the police, police brutality, wider mass surveillance
Secure borders = enforcing imaginary lines to do more police brutality and setting up concentration camps
Sensible spending = de-funding social programs that actually address the root cause of "unsafe’ cities
Going to Mars = It’s not going to be you nor I setting foot on the red planet. We’re going to be stuck here paying a monthly subscription for breathable air.
Instead of being concerned about that, perhaps let’s discuss how the X logo resembles a swastika or how his side-combed haircut is very nazi-youth-group-esque.
It’s not that relevant if, prior to the man performing multiple nazi salutes, we already knew he was a full blown fascist.
You’d think that this would be something that clearly, unambiguously and without any trace of plausible deniability proves that. But no, they STILL try to wiggle out of it. That’s why it’s relevant.
And he even has the audacity to say afterwards that the “everyone is Nazi” accusation is getting old. This whole situation is bizarre.