I wouldn't put it down solely to the Nazi salute, because most of us knew he was the kind of guy who would do a Nazi salute long before he actually did it.
He's been absolute human garbage for a very long time, and now it's catching up to him.
I wouldn't put it down solely to the Nazi salute, because most of us knew he was the kind of guy who would do a Nazi salute long before he actually did it.
He's been absolute human garbage for a very long time, and now it's catching up to him.
If he did, then I guess he's having the day he voted for. But I still detest that I live in the kind of country that would do this shit.
Bachir Atallah
Yeah, I think I know why they detained him.
Fuck this country.
I live in Kansas, so not really. Governor Kelly is the only thing keeping this place even remotely tolerable.
She is getting term limited out in the next election, so I'm really worried about who will replace her.
Fuck you, I have to live here
Some of us are trying.
But not enough of us.
As one of your southern neighbors, I agree with you. This is not a safe place for you or anyone from any other country right now.
Hell, it's not a safe place for me.
In a very long career, he has never stopped advocating for the working folks of all races, creeds, and colors.
That's pretty much it.
At this moment, on a geopolitical scale, the two are synonymous.
The distinction only matters to those of us unfortunate enough to be in the US right now.
Today wasn't about them. It was about us. It was about speaking out and seeking our fellows, and laying the groundwork for future action.
For a while, yeah. But the wheels have been falling off that characterization for at least six years at this point (ever since the "pedo guy" incident). And by the time he bought Twitter and went full mask off, anybody who was paying attention knew what he was.