I'll be out there today in solidarity with your democracy. The people are the last bastion of resistance to fascism.
Rentlar
Ohhh it's sometimes fine to not follow due process. Yeah just a matter of debate of how violent of a criminal we claim someone to be!
Fuck off with that. Due process is due process for everybody, otherwise there is no justice.
(The answer is it just broke and there are a lot of newsworthy things happening today)
It was an almost inevitable succession to robbers cosplaying as ICE. If one is deemed normal, then extrajudicial killings where in the moment you believe it's illegal to defend yourself will be normalized too. If this is allowed to stand, or your president would pardon this kind of violence, your country is lost.
The name on the court document was wrong. Only a US citizen and her kids were present when Noem and ICE arrived, so all they did was search the house, turn around the doorbell camera, bring them all out, and harass them while brandishing their firearms. Great job...
Trump still has the option to bring it to the Sycophantic Court of the United States.
There is no "right flag", (there are flags you shouldn't bring, like MAGA or confederate flags). Trying to figure out the least offensive message or flag is less important than your peaceful participation. Fox is going to spin anything so just get yourself out there and raise your voice.
Current ICE procedure: Beat up first, verify document later...
Well, here's hoping you have a better time with us on Lemmy! My Reddit account is 8 years old, but I stopped using it and have been on Lemmy full time for 2 years now.
I think the issue is you are posting too early for Reddit, you should be commenting for the first week at least.
Essentially, the coarse-grained spam-filter assumes that anyone that has a whole bunch of posts ready to go the day they sign up is a bot spammer. Even here on Lemmy, if you sign up then immediately try to copy and paste a post 10 times to different communities, you will get reported and banned for spamming.
The principle behind it is like any social space online or offline: if you are a legitimate new member, you will start on the fringes and slowly settle in, from introducing yourself to a few members, attend events, to then asking questions, before making any influential speeches or going into a leadership position. Anyone trying to fast track that will be met with suspicion from members.
Reddit and Lemmy are similar in a sense. you start as a lurker, become a commentor, then you are well-adjusted enough to post.
Yeah, with the official act things clearly the Roberts Supreme Court wants their finger on everything unconstitutional the Trump administration does.