CarnivorousCouch

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[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 7 points 11 hours ago

I appreciate this is a joke but I don't know what definition of personal responsibility requires me to own the actions of people 2000+ miles away from me lol. London is slightly closer to Moscow than San Francisco is to Northwood, IA.

And an obsequious "dissent" from that, too. As a treat.

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 17 points 4 days ago

Beep boop, this is your browser speaking. You have stated that you need a browser that spies on you more one (1) times.

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 23 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Atlas Shrugged changed my political beliefs entirely when I read it as a teenager. Real life experience and empathy changed it back again a few years later, thankfully. It's tough when you're young, recognizing that the world is flawed and searching for something that might be an answer.

It's not quite the same because I was never any kind of ardent "pro-nuke" activist, but the movie Threads took me from a position of resigned ambivalence regarding the existence of nuclear weapons to a strong believer in global disarmament. If anyone is neutral on the topic of nuclear weapons, I'd suggest they give it a watch.

 

The FBI on Friday arrested a Wisconsin county judge accused of helping a man avoid immigration enforcement, Director Kash Patel said.

Patel made the announcement in a post on X and said his office believes Judge Hannah Dugan “intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse.”

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The arrest marks an escalation in the Trump administration’s fight with the judiciary over the White House’s sweeping immigration enforcement policies. The Justice Department had previously signaled that it was going to crack down on local officials thwarting federal immigration efforts.

The department in January ordered federal prosecutors to investigate state or local officials who they believe are interfering with the administration’s immigration crackdown.

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Being calm doesn't make you correct any more than being angry makes someone else wrong.

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Look, everyone, this guy labelled himself as logical and reasonable, and his opponent as ignorant!

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Apply the So What principle: So what if I, as a private citizen, make a judgement about people who work for a government office? What's the practical impact for this oh-so-unfairly-maligned hypothetical person you constructed? Nothing.

Now, what's the practical impact when a government agency denies due process to people when it unlawfully detains them? Oh, yeah, that does seem like a real and substantive impact, doesn't it?

I haven't denied anyone's rights to their life or their liberty, so you can take your false equivalency and shove it.

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 17 points 1 week ago (8 children)

If you currently work for ICE and you haven't quit, you've demonstrated you're okay with going along with illegal and immoral actions. That makes you a bad person.

There might be an argument to say that not everyone who has ever worked for ICE is a bad person, but that argument holds little water in 2025.

Due process is required for legal judgements, not moral ones, FYI.

I made the adjustment, but it hurt. I'm still slower at things than I used to be.

Leaked pictures / more confirmation. It's "real" now, or at least a more solid rumor than before.

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's hypocrisy in the name of saving a buck. Should we not want intellectual consistency from religious affiliates that seek to dictate the terms of our laws and our lives?

[–] CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

You're absolutely right - the article did this no justice. The text is quite cringey on its own, but this is... Even more yikes.

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