GLOOMSDAY

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[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 1 points 46 seconds ago

You little Fuentes cock sucker I would beat the living snot out of you. I swear I would make your face more ugly men at your compound won't want to fuck your ass anymore.

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 1 points 5 minutes ago

To get brown people out?

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 1 points 6 minutes ago

So you're just nazi scum?

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 1 points 7 minutes ago

I wasn't born yesterday

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 1 points 15 minutes ago (3 children)

Where is your garbage country Ramesh?

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 2 points 16 minutes ago (4 children)

65% of Americans are fine without due process? If it gets rid of more brown people?

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 2 points 20 minutes ago* (last edited 19 minutes ago) (7 children)

More than half the country supports ICE? That is such a flawed number I thought you were trolling me. Like seriously?

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 0 points 26 minutes ago

ITS FAKE Although this is terrible, probably 65% of the country still supports harsh immigration policies, even policies that lack process and violate judicial orders, if it gets rid of more brown people, and they have elected the most ruthless anti-immigration anti-POC people to get that done. In general, many American conventions of “process” and “rights” have been illusory in nature for a long time: people had rights if they had money, otherwise there was no enforcement mechanism. Many of the most important rights, like a right to a jury trial, can be taken away by giving people a jury trial that is unfair (no meaningful representation, no meaningful investigation, evidence withheld, a jury that only represents a certain segment of society) and even now it is mostly impossible to appeal such sham trials. Now, a person of color, even with meaningful representation, has no rights if they are Latino and they can’t prove they were born inside the

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 0 points 28 minutes ago

I"ts a bot. Although this is terrible, probably 65% of the country still supports harsh immigration policies, even policies that lack process and violate judicial orders, if it gets rid of more brown people, and they have elected the most ruthless anti-immigration anti-POC people to get that done. In general, many American conventions of “process” and “rights” have been illusory in nature for a long time: people had rights if they had money, otherwise there was no enforcement mechanism. Many of the most important rights, like a right to a jury trial, can be taken away by giving people a jury trial that is unfair (no meaningful representation, no meaningful investigation, evidence withheld, a jury that only represents a certain segment of society) and even now it is mostly impossible to appeal such sham trials. Now, a person of color, even with meaningful representation, has no rights if they are Latino and they can’t prove they were born inside the

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world -1 points 31 minutes ago (10 children)

was that a mistype? Vladi?

[–] GLOOMSDAY@lemmy.world 0 points 33 minutes ago (11 children)

65% supports this?

 

This is a break dancer anthem to this day!

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