So, as expected, Auschwitz-like detention conditions. All Alligator Alcatraz is missing is the forced labor and the gas chambers.
Do we call America a Nazi country yet, or is it too soon?
Americans should hold their head in shame. And if they really want to be useful, bash it real hard against a wall until they can’t vote anymore. They made this happen. AGAIN.
Considering the trash Americans vote for when they vote and the misery that ensues, the world would be a better place if they didn’t.
Feel offended all you want, ask any foreigner and that’s what they’ll tell you. The rest the world is fed up to the back teeth with the US.
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I wish the immature numbskulls who vote for fascist convicted felons weren’t allowed to vote in the first place, because they’re clearly not mentally competent to do so. But of course, this is not how democracy works: democracy implies that everybody has an equal say in how their country is run, however dumb they are.
All the same, ask trans people, not-quite-white-enough Salvadorian concentration camp deportees, dying children in Africa because USAID let them down and federal workers who are out of a job what they think of the American democracy…
And quite frankly, I don’t give a shit what good upstanding citizens like you think they should do next: it’s too late. The US is too far down the path. I’m personally of the opinion that there won’t be elections in 2026: Trump and his henchmen will deploy their SS goons - aka ICE - in blue states for one pretext or other and cancel the election results there.
The right way to deal with this was not electing a fucking fascist into office. But the American people - not you Mr. nice guy, but you as a nation - decided to be utter morons instead
And now you feel all cross because I call you out on it? Well how cute. Cry me a fucking river.
It’s less of a problem that people vote for bad candidates than it is too many people are OK with other people making that decision for them.
In 2024 only 64% of registered voters actually voted. 36% chose not to participate.
That was the second highest voter participation rate in history. 2020 was the first at 66%.
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/06/26/voter-turnout-2020-2024/
So at best, 1/3rd of the voting public has given up.
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