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Trump is a DICTATOR. Period.

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  • @AudioGus said:
    Ahh Bernie, he has nice ideas, horrible math.

    I dunno. He has an estimated net worth of around $3 million. 😂
    Almost makes me wish I was a math challenged socialist.

  • @wim said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Ahh Bernie, he has nice ideas, horrible math.

    I dunno. He has an estimated net worth of around $3 million. 😂
    Almost makes me wish I was a math challenged socialist.

    Hehe well I suppose.

  • @AudioGus said:
    Ahh Bernie, he has nice ideas, horrible math.

    Last week Trump was interviewed about pharmacutical prices under his new scheme and he said that some of their prices would drop by as much as 1,000%.

  • edited October 2025

    @Simon said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Ahh Bernie, he has nice ideas, horrible math.

    Last week Trump was interviewed about pharmacutical prices under his new scheme and he said that some of their prices would drop by as much as 1,000%.

    Well doesn't that sound good??

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Simon said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Ahh Bernie, he has nice ideas, horrible math.

    Last week Trump was interviewed about pharmacutical prices under his new scheme and he said that some of their prices would drop by as much as 1,000%.

    Well doesn't that sound good??

    No, it sounds mathematically impossible.

    He could have just said "bigly"...

  • @Simon said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @Simon said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Ahh Bernie, he has nice ideas, horrible math.

    Last week Trump was interviewed about pharmacutical prices under his new scheme and he said that some of their prices would drop by as much as 1,000%.

    Well doesn't that sound good??

    No, it sounds mathematically impossible.

    He could have just said "bigly"...

    Sounds like everyone would be getting a kick back

  • Trump gave a pardon to George Santos?

    What happened to the "tough on criminals" President?

  • Now Trump’s Brownshirts are going door to door without warrants like the bunch of lawless goons they are:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/EyesOnIce/s/LmwuMUQibn

  • ABC (Australia) News: "Markets shudder as Trup goes to war with everyone"...

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01-13/venezuela-us-fed-white-house-donald-trump-attacks/106220958

  • @dendy said:
    America is becoming part of Axis of Evil.

    Not democracy anymore, quickly turning into full blown totalitarian dystopia. Entering same group of regimes like Russia, China, North Korea or Iran.

    Sad to see that. Very sad.

    That's just not factual at all. Russia, China, North Korea and Iran imprison their own people and execute whomever they want at any given time for no given reason. Those are real authoritarian dictatorships. The US is nothing like that.

  • @NeuM said:
    That's just not factual at all. Russia, China, North Korea and Iran imprison their own people and execute whomever they want at any given time for no given reason. Those are real authoritarian dictatorships. The US is nothing like that.

    I believe that if Trump could get away with doing those terrible things he would. Anyone who has gone against him would end up in prison, or worse.

    I have never worried about an American President like I have with Trump. And I don't even live in America.

    Whoever wins in 2028 will have a huge amount of bridge building to do, both domestically and internationally. America's reputation is in ruins.

  • @Simon said:

    @NeuM said:
    That's just not factual at all. Russia, China, North Korea and Iran imprison their own people and execute whomever they want at any given time for no given reason. Those are real authoritarian dictatorships. The US is nothing like that.

    I believe that if Trump could get away with doing those terrible things he would. Anyone who has gone against him would end up in prison, or worse.

    I have never worried about an American President like I have with Trump. And I don't even live in America.

    Whoever wins in 2028 will have a huge amount of bridge building to do, both domestically and internationally. America's reputation is in ruins.

    We're just not going to agree on this at all and that's OK. Pretty sure neither of us has a direct line to anyone making world-changing decisions anyway.

  • @AlexY said:
    Now Trump’s Brownshirts are going door to door without warrants like the bunch of lawless goons they are:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/EyesOnIce/s/LmwuMUQibn

    An out of context clip isn't informing you. It's inflaming you. And who benefits when people act emotionally instead of rationally?

  • edited January 14

    Disclosing the general location of all X accounts wasn't an accident, it was done on purpose. It was the right thing to do. People use X to make money by getting other people to follow them. And hey, that's just like the media we have in the offline world, come to think of it... Outrage content and clickbait posts are exactly the same kind of thing you find on Daily Beast, Daily Kos, Huffington Post, CNN, Fox News... they're all doing it because it works.

    The incentives in place reward this kind of thing. So people should check their sources against other sources and decide which ones they find more trustworthy. Odds are if an account is only telling you things you agree with, you may need to look at things a bit closer.

  • edited January 14

    This is the problem when you try to talk to MAGAts like they’re reasonable actors and not just a collection of bad slogans in a trucker hat. Look at this:

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dhs-demands-mn-leaders-honor-ice-detainers-alleges-hundreds-criminal-aliens-have-been-released-under-walz

    Even Faux News, who usually spend their air time convincing viewers the moon is a liberal hoax, even they’re admitting the ICE door-to-door stuff is happening.

    But you won't hear that from MAGAts. They’re too busy in their basements pathetically mainlining some deep state fan fiction while their brains turn into a lukewarm bowl of oatmeal. If they spent five minutes reading a sentence that had more than three syllables, maybe, just maybe, they’d accidentally stumble over a fact.

    Instead, everyone else has to lay out the facts for them like we're teaching a golden retriever how to sit. And then they’ll just brag about 'doing your own research’ (which everyone knows is just them watching some rando in Oakley sunglasses yell into a webcam from his Ford F-150).

    if they had any sense, they’d be too embarrassed to even own a keyboard, let alone type on one.

    Edit: I had already asked this person to stop tagging me. They still did.

  • What prison are you in? I didn’t know that prisons had internet access. My wife will bake you a cake with a file inside. What flavor do you like?

  • @Paulieworld said:
    What prison are you in? I didn’t know that prisons had internet access. My wife will bake you a cake with a file inside. What flavor do you like?

    Haha. Paulie, you are the best.

  • @Paulieworld said:
    What prison are you in? I didn’t know that prisons had internet access. My wife will bake you a cake with a file inside. What flavor do you like?

    I can't tell if you're a joke character or not.

  • One of the most important/influential people in the U.S. government.

    The ethos expressed here applies domestically as well. The view is coercive and violent. This reasoning amounts to: “those with power have the right to do what they want.”

  • edited January 17

    @espiegel123 said:
    One of the most important/influential people in the U.S. government.

    The ethos expressed here applies domestically as well. The view is coercive and violent. This reasoning amounts to: “those with power have the right to do what they want.”

    That some people are acting like Miller’s words (a reflection of Trump’s admin and MAGA) , racial profiling, police brutality, etc are just ‘normal politics’ and a simple disagreement as opposed to barbarism and an abject moral failure is…idk. neutrality is a form of tacit consent.

    Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant.” — Elie Wiesel

    If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse, and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality." - Desmond Tutu

  • edited January 17

    The anti-ice song spinoff thread was closed so I will instead post some thoughts here! ☺️👍

    In reality this has nothing to do with politics but rather with human rights.

    Sure anyone is ”free” to disregard the well-being of fellow human beings and have no empathy, zero compassion, no ethics, no wisdom with just a constant flow of lower emotions like anger, resentment, pride, hatred, fear, selfishness, greed, delusion, paranoia, narcissism & psychopathy…

    A totally inhumane world view where it ok to lie, harm, intimidate and exploit others….no matter what.

    But under no circumstance should such disturbing and brutal people with power go unchecked!

    So can we stop hiding behind ”politics” please?

    From a human rights perspective though no one should never be able to exploit anyone else in any shape or form!

    Very basic and standard common sense, yet some very inhumane ”people” have a history of being cool with:

    • Genocide towards natives, Slavery, Civil War (regarding slavery) Child Labor, Racism, Women not being able to vote, Starting wars all over the world (many times just over oil/resources), the CIA constantly interferring with democracy in foreign countries, selling weapons to dictators or training militant groups all over the world, violation of human rights/international law, ”war on drugs” while also selling crack cocaine/heroin, no healthcare for their own citizens, trash television/media, homeless people all over the place, bizarre love for guns, school shootings, corrupt cops, the worst types of ”religious” people (grifters) and a place where 54% of adults (about 130 million) read below a 6th-grade level, with 21% classified as functionally illiterate (below 5th grade)…

    The list is endless, and despite this awful history the so called nationalists/conservatives/capitalists of the USA (and other countries) imagine they are somehow exceptional people who can lecture the outside world on what is truly right and wrong when they themselves have suppressed countless of people for ages (and are still suppressing people to this day) and have never supported any human rights movements whatsoever. None.

    The only freedom they aspire to is to be able violate the human rights of others but with zero accountability.

    Also their take on individuality and freedom is hilarious, they obviously hate the idea of collectivism as in equality among people and sharing/distributing resources together.

    In order for this to truly work one has to be ethical and truly care about the well-being of others and the paradox is that the more unselfish people are, the more individualistic they actually become.

    But the conservative/nationalist collective is not one based on equality and giving/caring though - but rather a hierarchical collective with the super selfish and greedy, hateful and delusional leader(s) at the top and the many short sighted minions below running their errands.

    In no way can these people ever claim to be unselfish and individualistic but rather only egotistical and selfish.

    They only care about themselves and those in the group.

    Hence their insane striving for and enforcing of total homogeneity within the group!

    • Sadly there is no room for any real individual expression of any sort in such a selfish collective, but rather only what the higher-ups in the hierarchy dictate you should think and say regarding all things - even if it means intentionally lying to yourself and others.

    Only truly ethical people are unselfish and have wisdom, the fools remain as nothing but unethical and selfish idiots willing to do anything to yield power over others - even if it means killing, stealing, lying and so on.

    Those who strive for power and controlling the lives of others can’t control themselves.

    And those who need such corrupt ”powerful” leaders in turn can’t control themselves, so they easily fall for the lie that everybody outside their group is at fault and to blame.

    Zero self-reflection.

    People in such a group can call themselves whatever, it still doesn’t mean they actually are what they claim, like ”Christian” nationalists!

    Or ”communists” like the genocidal psychopaths the Khmer Rouge with Pol Pot who were just a bunch of, as always, stupid nationalists and nothing but nationalists….

    So these so called ”communists”, the Khmer Rouge, do not differ at all from what is going on with MAGA:

    Ultranationalism, Anti-Intellectualism (Targeting the Educated), The "Enemy Within" and so and so on.

    Same shit different name.
    Same name different shit.

    Similarities have been drawn between the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement and the authoritarian tactics of the Khmer Rouge, largely focusing on populist, anti-establishment, and nationalist themes. 

    These parallels include: 

    • Anti-Intellectualism and Populist Grievance: Both movements cultivate a deep distrust of educated elites, experts, and established institutions. The Khmer Rouge sought to destroy the existing urban, educated class to elevate rural, peasant, and uneducated followers. Similarly, MAGA rhetoric often frames academics, scientists, and journalists as enemies.

    • Nationalist Revivalism: Both ideologies are rooted in a desire to return to a perceived "golden age" of national greatness, while framing the current era as one of profound decline.

    • Cult of Personality and Victimhood: Both movements center on a leader portrayed as a savior (Pol Pot for Khmer Rouge, Donald Trump for MAGA) who is fighting on behalf of the people against entrenched forces. Both utilize a narrative of victimization, claiming to be persecuted while in positions of power.

    • Targeting "Outsiders" and Media: Both movements have targeted specific groups as enemies of the state or nation, blaming them for societal problems. The Khmer Rouge targeted perceived foreign or intellectual influences, while MAGA rhetoric often focuses on immigrants and mainstream media outlets as threats.

    • Information Control: Both rely on propaganda and the discrediting of alternative facts or independent media to maintain control over their followers. 

  • @maxxpower18 said:

    @Paulieworld said:
    What prison are you in? I didn’t know that prisons had internet access. My wife will bake you a cake with a file inside. What flavor do you like?

    I can't tell if you're a joke character or not.

    I love a good joke. I can also be serious. If it’s possible to do both, I think that’s a good thing.

  • edited January 17

    So just last night filed by Trumps wholly co-opted “Department of Justice” regarding Epstein:

    Trump declares in a court filing, an “legal” argument that federal courts don’t have the authority to make rulings on the Epstein Transparency Act and thus there is no way to enforce the law at all.

    Capture, corruption, or delegitimization of the legislature. Capture, corruption, or delegitimization of the courts.

    This is what dictators do. Trump is assigning and trying to assume all power is inherent in the presidency.

    TL;DR
    all the RULES for you. None for me (and my allies - as long as they have complete loyalty to me)
    Or

    Pam Says Federal Courts Don't Have Power to Enforce Federal Laws <<

    Or shorter

  • Epstein is in the trump files with at least 10 other coconspirators and that alone should be enough.
    There are too many varied and unconfirmed things in the referenced testimony - not to say that is untrue or true - only to say all the evidence we need has already been received by the FBI (and other) but is being kept from us by Trump and his protectors because HE IS IN THE FILES

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