lol we’re fucked
things seem to be looking slightly up.
Texas no longer deserves to be a state.
Texas needs to be paying heavy Taxes.
Deep State
History will judge this moment harshly.
The history books are written by the winners. Let’s hope MAGAts lose.
Fascism never lasts. It’s a self-destructive ideology that will start eating itself more and more over time. They will never win
The big issue of course, is about all the damage that’s going to be done in the meantime. That’s what I hope won’t be too extreme
But if history is still a thing in the future, you can be certain that this moment in time will be judged very harshly
Yeah, it only lasted about 12 years in Germany, with the deaths of the entire high command, but we had to basically bomb their country into rubble to end it.
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The left needs to deal with red states more aggressively
Reconstruction but don’t fuck it up this time
Sherman, we summon thee
At this point, I say let them secede. Absolutely no aid to the country, but allowing people to seek asylum.
But how much will we charge them to seek asylum? 🥴
As someone who unfortunately lives in Texas. Yes. Let this whole fuckin’ state secede, and I will happily indebt myself to whoever I have to, to gtfo to a bue state.
Let Texas leave and take LA, AL, FL, MS, and GA with it.
I would just feel bad for any kids who live in these states with asshat parents.
They’re clearly spelling “MS-13”./s
Nah they are spelling MS-05, which is just another chapter of MS-13, but the lying fake news media cut out the people on the left forming the M. /s
It’s basically an open air tattoo.
Good for these immigrants.
Good on Reuters for sending a drone over there.
That’s fuckin’ horrible.
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I see two huge S’s
Besides the cross-posts there is another discussion in
[email protected] (this link should take you to the community in your app/website):
https://lemmy.ml/post/29400920 (this link will take you to the post on the website I’m viewing it from)
about the link to the Reuters video: https://www.reuters.com/video/watch/idRW057230042025RP1/