Minneapolis residents demand ICE leave after fatal shooting of legal observer. Lemkin Institute calls agents loyal to Nazis. DHS blocks investigation, Trump admin pushes false narrative. Senate Dems refuse to fund DHS. Will America stand up to fascist leaders or face greater atrocities? #ICEout #JusticeForPretti
Yes, indeed, this is a fateful moment in US history: Will the US people bow to tyranny, or will they ultimately stand up to it?
I would say that it should now be clear to everybody that neither the demand “ICE Out” nor a one-day strike is enough.
I would say that the demand must be that the criminal regime and all its backers be removed from office and held accountable for their actions - with the full penalty that applies to every citizen, that is. A nationwide general strike must continue until that happens.
If that does not happen, things will continue as they are: the situation for citizens will get worse and worse, the country will sink into unbridled corruption, the legal system will be further eroded and abused for organized crime - in short, the US will abandon its sham democracy altogether and rapidly develop into a kleptocracy like Russia.
I consider this inevitable if US citizens do not seize their opportunity and prevent it themselves - it is very obvious that politicians cannot be relied upon and the legal system is also openly corrupt.
A peaceful solution through a general strike is still possible, but probably not for much longer.
A peaceful solution through a general strike is still possible, but probably not for much longer.
Prove me wrong, but I doubt it. There are significant capitalist-endemic issues and a pervasive laissez-faire attitude that I think inhibits it.
ICE mafia, this administration, all of the GOP, majority of Dems, billionaires, etc…until they legitimately fear for their life each and every day they wake up - each and every moment they make a decision - things will not change. They need to fear going the way of the UHC guy every moment of every day, or things will stay the same.
History provides many examples of peoples who have shaken off oppression largely without resorting to violence: one of the most prominent examples is India, which freed itself from brutal British oppression largely through mass civil resistance - and this was a colonial regime of violence that the British had established there.
What I mean, however, is that there is currently only comparatively mild repression in the US, but that will change, which the regime is obviously working on.
In short: now or never, seems to me to be the motto. Now would also be the right time in terms of public sentiment, because people are angry.
Nevertheless, I cannot say how likely it is that US citizens will use the time they have left – probably not very likely, but it is certainly possible.
Yes, indeed, this is a fateful moment in US history: Will the US people bow to tyranny, or will they ultimately stand up to it?
I would say that it should now be clear to everybody that neither the demand “ICE Out” nor a one-day strike is enough.
I would say that the demand must be that the criminal regime and all its backers be removed from office and held accountable for their actions - with the full penalty that applies to every citizen, that is. A nationwide general strike must continue until that happens.
If that does not happen, things will continue as they are: the situation for citizens will get worse and worse, the country will sink into unbridled corruption, the legal system will be further eroded and abused for organized crime - in short, the US will abandon its sham democracy altogether and rapidly develop into a kleptocracy like Russia.
I consider this inevitable if US citizens do not seize their opportunity and prevent it themselves - it is very obvious that politicians cannot be relied upon and the legal system is also openly corrupt.
A peaceful solution through a general strike is still possible, but probably not for much longer.
Prove me wrong, but I doubt it. There are significant capitalist-endemic issues and a pervasive laissez-faire attitude that I think inhibits it.
ICE mafia, this administration, all of the GOP, majority of Dems, billionaires, etc…until they legitimately fear for their life each and every day they wake up - each and every moment they make a decision - things will not change. They need to fear going the way of the UHC guy every moment of every day, or things will stay the same.
I would be happy and glad to be proven wrong.
History provides many examples of peoples who have shaken off oppression largely without resorting to violence: one of the most prominent examples is India, which freed itself from brutal British oppression largely through mass civil resistance - and this was a colonial regime of violence that the British had established there.
What I mean, however, is that there is currently only comparatively mild repression in the US, but that will change, which the regime is obviously working on.
In short: now or never, seems to me to be the motto. Now would also be the right time in terms of public sentiment, because people are angry.
Nevertheless, I cannot say how likely it is that US citizens will use the time they have left – probably not very likely, but it is certainly possible.