> Per Mein Kampf: >There is today one state in which at least weak beginnings toward a better conception [of immigration] are noticeable. Of course, it is not our model German Republic, but [the US], in which an effort is made to consult reason at least partially. By refusing immigrants on principle to elements in poor health, by simply excluding certain races from naturalisation, it professes in slow beginnings a view that is peculiar to the People’s State.
>President Trump opened his campaign by calling Mexicans murderers and rapists. No one should trust that this task force will be conducted in any manner other than the one that Donald Trump, Jeff Sessions and the rest of the white nationalists currently sitting in the seat of power have pledged to execute. This is ethnic cleansing. The ethnicity targeted is “immigrants” because that’s what our legal system allows the executive branch to enforce, but they also have the ability to enforce it selectively. If you think that the Trump administration will focus on white immigrants with the same intensity as any immigrant with dark skin, you’re either willfully stupid or haven’t been paying attention.
>Encyclopedia Britannica defines ethnic cleansing as: >The attempt to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas through the deportation or forcible displacement of persons belonging to particular ethnic groups. Ethnic cleansing sometimes involves the removal of all physical vestiges of the targeted group through the destruction of monuments, cemeteries, and houses of worship.
Trump is literally doing all he can to make America whiter. How is this okay?
I posted that picture last thread because 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010: The Year We Make Contact were on Turner Classic Movies yesterday
Stanley Kubrick is a fucking pretentious hack that butchered Arthur C. Clarke's 2001, the 2010 movie (actually made in like 1984 or such) is soooo much better and it also had super babe Helen Mirren in it
The left would be wise in leaving the right alone today. Many of us are at our breaking point today with the last episode of Darling. Don't give us a reason to kill somebody. At least just for today.
>The grim truth is that there’s a psychological phenomenon happening among Trump supporters in this country that we may as well call a purposeful self-delusion. People in general hate to admit being wrong, now more than ever, and the right-wing populists in this country have reached a stage where admitting that the border atrocities are just plain wrong would trigger a series of other consequences. Primarily, it would introduce cognitive dissonance—the appearance of contradictory thoughts in a single brain.
>Thought one: I am a Trump supporter. Thought two: Trump did something wrong. In a normal brain, this would require some problem solving, and perhaps lead to a conclusion like: “I am a Trump supporter, but he went too far on the border, and it’s okay to speak out.” The problem is, our polarized discourse and the massive amounts of brain-washing have led them to a state of complete identification with Trump (for the record, there’s a similar but less intense liberal identification with personalities like Obama and Hillary Clinton), and that identification tolerates no doubt.
>There can be no retreat for them, because their worldviews require full commitment to the Trump cult of personality. It’s what they’ve been taught, by everyone from Fox News to Breitbart to Trump himself—everything he does is correct, everything a “liberal” does is wrong. Subconsciously, they understand that it has become impossible to allow nuance to cast gray shadows onto the bright white lights of their extremism. As such, they can’t admit Trump might be wrong in any circumstance, because the minute they do, it would trigger an avalanche that threatens their entire mindset.
jews have a state, why can't people of light? or, anons from Jow Forums may we not congregate in peace and peepee?
Easton Bennett
>Ethnic cleansing sometimes involves the removal of all physical vestiges of targeted groups through the destruction of monuments I'm willing to bet $100 that this tribal has called for the removal of Confederate statues.
lol isn't that the dumb half-nigger who gave that speech at the BET awards about how great BLM was and how white people needed to sit down and shut up and just let blacks do whatever they want?
Kayden Garcia
You gotta stop, boyo, you out yourself too easily.
Matthew Ortiz
Are they neocon organizations?
Brayden Russell
>You see, Manafort committed this crime, and Manafort worked for Trump >Therefore Russian collusion
Brandon Gray
I never had a problem with detaining illegal border hoppers though, and keeping the kids separate from their parents is probably the more humane option since their "parents" could easily be sex traffickers
>These paranoid thoughts would have seemed outlandish before the 2016 election, and there have been times since when it looked equally unlikely. But the child separation policy proves that beneath the incompetence, beneath the dark comedy, lies a viciousness so complete that it could consume us all, given the fuel. >Conservatives would protest that the left holds them in equal contempt, but though this may be philosophically true, it is not materially or consequentially true—we all know which side holds most of the power, and we all know which side holds almost all of the inclination to violence.
>Fascism is a death cult, and it worships the death of its enemies. I am the enemy of Trump. A very minor, negligible one, but an enemy nonetheless. Since we have seen that his supporters grant immunity to no one, and will continue on this path unabated, what does that mean for my family? It means that if a journalist were thrown in jail for crimes against the state, they would invent a justification. It means that if political opponents were deemed too dangerous to remain free, they would rationalize it. It means that if protesters were assaulted or maimed or killed, they would invent the “greater good.” >And if one of those political opponents were me, my Trump-supporting family would be upset. But they would only be upset because it was me. If it were merely someone like me, they would find a reason to excuse, or maybe even to cheer. The broader injustice wouldn’t move them one bit. Watching them support the imprisonment of children in border camps has shown me a glimpse of the future—they would be just fine with the same thing happening to people like me.
Anyone but the "Don't talk to me or my black husbands two sons ever again" Cuchatholic bitch.
Logan James
>The political disagreements of the past are like wisps of harmless smoke compared to the forest fire that rages today. It’s not a matter of simple policy, or minor racism, or differences in empathy. We are all of us at risk, if only, for the moment, in theory. They wouldn’t phrase it this way, they would protest vehemently against the logic, but the facts aren’t in dispute—if death is the end result of a successful fascist totalitarian state, then they have already reconciled themselves, in some hidden mental corner, to the death of those they allegedly love.
>And this?
>This hurts.
Jordan Williams
Also > this man wakes you up at 7AM on a saturday with the WHIRRRRLLLLLL of his John Deere lawnmower What do you do?
You didn't get your request done so you shopped a confederate solider's hat and gun onto that pic?
Samuel Robinson
emporer (((trump))) is going to sell the holocaust to the europeans hiding in jupiters moon. fuck.fuck.fuck is there no limit to the demonic power of the jew why cant he just let us europeans have our home
Yeah I would know since I am still waiting for someone on /i/ to get done with a request I made.
Luke Ross
>All this projection I really wish they would use different tactics. It's boring seeing the same one over and over again. The game isn't fun if they don't mix it up.
You could write a vapid hit piece like this about literally any thing, for example:
>The grim truth is that there’s a psychological phenomenon happening among Trump haters in this country that we may as well call a purposeful self-delusion. People in general hate to admit being wrong, now more than ever, and the left-wing populists in this country have reached a stage where admitting that the border atrocities are just plain non-existent would trigger a series of other consequences. Primarily, it would introduce cognitive dissonance—the appearance of contradictory thoughts in a single brain.
There is literally nothing written that remotely resembles what one would call evidence. The entire article is just a very elaborate and verbose way to write the following sentence: FUCK DRUMPF
Wyatt Long
What are they gonna do. Jail manafort for brank fraud? okay.
Michael Gutierrez
I would like to have a wife and make her pregnant as well
Strange how this (((banking executive))) doesn't want his namestein put out there, even though ousting Trump is an incredibly popular thing to do nowadays. Really powers on the pine cones.