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Just Another Jim's avatar

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again right here and right now, America is the new Nazi regime. We pay for it in every way possible but especially those of us for whom this is travesty

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Leslie Goodman-Malamuth's avatar

Abomination on top of abomination at Krome. Menstrual blood soaking women’s clothing, children’s lips cracking from dehydration, detainees forced to eat like dogs when finally fed. Cronkite and Murrow would weep, then rage.

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MK Scott's avatar

I am amazed more people aren't outraged. Instead, all I hear is people calling it fake news. As long as it's fake news to them, they don't have to do anything.

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Jill Marlowe's avatar

I have not heard about these atrocities. This is disgustingly evil!

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Donna Seifer's avatar

They call it fake so they don’t have to do anything about it.

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Cindy Wiggins's avatar

Donald Trump's epitaph: He brought a tsunami of inhumanity into the United States of America. May he never rest in peace but rather suffer endlessly in an inhumane circle of hell.

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Eleanor Kennedy's avatar

Level 9 would be a good place.

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Cindy Wiggins's avatar

Agree although 8 works too.

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Carrie Deitzel's avatar

I’d chip in to pay for that headstone, but he must never be allowed to be buried at Arlington Cemetery.

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Cindy Wiggins's avatar

Absolutely not

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Randi's avatar

Make a new one just for him - he deserves it.

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Patricia Reed's avatar

Amen!

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Georgette's avatar

That’s why the US never wanted to be part of the International Criminal Court or any system of International Human Rights . The cruelty of Americans is well known around the world….

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Randi's avatar

Then that needs to change. I always thought we weren't a part of the ICC & World Court was because we would never allow atrocities that we would need to be a part of them.

We never expected the evil of DJT & Project 2025.

How arrogant & short-sighted we've been proven to be.

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Ash's avatar

Yes sadly‘American exceptionalism’ has a lot to answer for.

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Randi's avatar

I can't find the words to express the desolation I feel after reading this article & sll the comments. And to know that our own government is beyond evil.

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Denis Mildon's avatar

Hard not to feel sick. How could any Canadian visit knowing this is the nature of the system and the quality of human practices?

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Ash's avatar

How could anyone visit!!!

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Randi's avatar

Hard to live in the US knowing this, too.

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Yvonne McCarthy's avatar

If the free don't speak for the tortured innocents, who will? Outrage is all well and good - and is even better when it's directed to action. We don't want to be the ones with no one left to stand up for us, do we?

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Randi's avatar

We're doing everything we can, but reading this article it feels like we aren't doing enough.

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Yvonne McCarthy's avatar

Agreed. It's hard to feel like we're doing anything when we can't just go and take the detainees out and heal their wounds and help them regain their lives. It sucks. That said, some of us only have our voices - and our empathy and the desire to help stop the evil being done. The more folks we can educate and bring to awareness, to an awakening of their empathy & desire to help, the closer we can get to ending the nightmare. It's just as important as physically helping the victims of the F47 Gestapo.

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Randi's avatar

Thank you. My voice, signs, letters, petitions, donations are all I have.

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sylviagee's avatar

This is inhuman. Despicable. It has to change.

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Diane Battista's avatar

Oh my gosh, my heart is pounding reading this .

You have created such a visual of what these poor people go through .

This is so distressing so wrong and inhumane

Crimes against humanity

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Karma Halleran's avatar

Shame on the jail keepers.. for making this hell real. Cruel people, drawn to a job that gives them an outlet for their depravity… you must be so proud US government.😡🤮

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Rain Robinson's avatar

That We the People are not in open rebellion against this obviously police state regime is appalling. By doing nothing to stop this atrocious violence upon fellow human beings, we are allowing it to continue. Where are the millions in the streets, and the hundreds gathered in front of these "detention centers", 24/7, like the supporters of the Jan. 6th insurrectionists at their jails? Where are the thousands marching, and staying, at Congressional offices in the US, and at the Capitol? To protest these horrible conditions? Are liberty loving patriots not as committed as insurrectionist traitors? What are we waiting for, the goons to abduct all the liberals in media, entertainment, politics, and everywhere, when it will be too late to end this?

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Ash's avatar

Given their cruel voyeuristic reputation I wouldn’t be surprised if there are hidden cameras like Epstein had in his place/s!!!

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evelyn dalian's avatar

All of this reminds me of how the Nazis in Germany were able to do what they did right under the noses of the population! They numbed them down over time and simply lied about everything - just like in the US today! It’s a cruelty machine that is meant to intimidate and normalize cruelty so that those who feel safe will eventually shrug their shoulders, saying: what could anyone do? It normalizes the worst of human failings and excuses and supports psychopathic behaviour as acceptable!

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