Donald Trump: The Fascist

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Nov 26, 2023.

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    #381     Nov 18, 2024
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading


    Trump Reveals His Fascist Plan for Carrying Out Mass Deportations
    Donald Trump’s latest promise (predictably) goes against all of his allies’ claims.
    https://newrepublic.com/post/188533/donald-trump-plan-mass-deportations-military
     
    #382     Nov 18, 2024
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    #383     Nov 25, 2024
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    #384     Nov 27, 2024
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    #385     Dec 3, 2024
  6. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    You know what's coming next when a political party has complete control (it has happened before)...

    They then make threats of arrests of those they believe are poisoning our country. Next, they make the same threats to legal citizens, and politicians (e.g. mayors, governors, union leaders) that they would be arrested too if they harbored illegal immigrants.

    Next, they say if someone in the family is illegal but everyone else in the family is legal...the entire family is deported.

    Next, let us go further beyond immigrants. It's time to cleanse the schools, corporation management, and universities of any intellectual immigrant who's now a legal immigrant except those who are wealthy donors to the political parties (e.g. South African Elon Musk would be given a free pass).

    After all of the above, lets try extermination after using propaganda to gain on social media.

    Next, march men, women, and children through the streets...stripped nude...on their way to deportation camps.

    Now, where have we seen the above before in history, which started with "only deporting the criminals that are immigrants" ???

    Hint: It was someone of German ancestry.

    Last of all, companies that build railroad cars to transport consumer goods and livestock...will be hot stocks in the transportation of illegal immigrants and American citizens to deportation camps (no sarcasm).

    Very good stock price rise in 2024 especially since the November elections.

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    Another hint who did this before...

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    After their deportation to camps...Americans are allowed to loot and pillage the homes, condos and apartments of illegal immigrants. I use the word pillage only if the U.S. military or paramilitary (community militia) are used to deport illegal immigrants.

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  7. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    The reality, our country is not able to absorb illegal immigrants and legal immigrants especially now that the cost of living is increasing and will be increasing for the next four years.

    Those who would argue we can only absorb "legal immigrants" are fooling themselves because we're already threatening to deport legal immigrants if they have one family member who's an illegal immigrant.
    Yet, we have a growing problem when we begin to threaten "legal immigrants" and "American citizens" who are not immigrants with arrests and threats of deportation too.

    That's where I draw the line because it's a violation of our U.S. Constitution. It's more of a problem because some of our founding fathers were immigrants and they would call bullshit on such a deportation policy.

    48 of the 56 signers were born in America. Two were born in England (Button Gwinnett, Robert Morris), two in Ireland (George Taylor, Matthew Thornton), two in Scotland (James Wilson, John Witherspoon), one in Northern Ireland (James Smith), and one in Wales (Francis Lewis).

    https://declaration.fas.harvard.edu/faq/how-many-signers-were-born-american-colonies

    Why are the other founding fathers born in America still considered as immigrants???

    The land that is now the United States was originally settled by migrants from Asia. These ancestors of the Native Americans, known as Paleo-Indians, arrived sometime between 30,000 and 10,000 bc. They made their way from Asia to Alaska over a land bridge that crossed the Bering Strait in prehistoric times.

    Those left behind and here before the arrival of colonists from the British Colonies (Great Britain)...they are our Native Americans.​

    My old man a U.S. military officer is Native American. My mother is an immigrated from France. My father briefly worked at the U.S. embassy when he married my mother in France. She did not gain legal immigration status (legal resident) until 5 months after arrival in the United States.

    The immigration policy that I talked about in my prior message post, if that policy had been in place when she arrived in the U.S. with me...my mother, my father (a U.S. military officer), and I would have been deported back to France unless there were exceptions for U.S. service members who married abroad...

    Although the U.S. Embassy gave my parents my U.S. citizenship papers by birthright of my father to go along with my French citizenship papers by birthright of my mother.

    In contrast, two of my siblings were born in Kentucky and one in South Dakota when my mother gained her U.S. citizenship.​

    I am a legal immigrant and U.S. citizen on arrival in Kentucky as a child. In contrast, my mother was not and had to wait several months for her legal resident papers and a few more years for her U.S. citizenship.

    The point I'm making, would the next administration in the White House only deport those that crossed the southern border or target all immigrants including those married to U.S. service members...to then threaten to deport those U.S. service members too because they have a family member that has yet to gain legal immigration status ?

    Reality, they've already threaten to deport the entire family if one family member is an illegal immigrant residing in the United States.

    By the way, I do have confidence our Republicans in congress would not allow such a policy to pass because they know its a violation of the U.S. Constitution.

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  8. wrbtrader

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    By the way, if there are flocks of wild geese surrounding the deportation camps and making a lot of noise...there's a problem...a violation of humanity.

    The flocks of geese will be used to drown out the screams occurring inside the deportation camps.

    I once had the privilege of my grandparents on my mother's side telling me stories about letters written to them by Jewish immigrants in WWII. I wanted my children to know that history. I took my middle child to a museum in Skokie Illinois to learn about how the world once stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

    We would later visit one of those railway cars used to exterminate Jews inside the railway cars with poisonous gas...one of the few railroad cars used to do such before reaching the crematorium.

    My son read every story on the walls at the Skokie museum. He learned about those who believed 'deportation' was a solution to immigration. We both cried at the museum after walking out of the railroad car.

    In reality, it was a visit into history of how deportation can horribly go wrong by those that view immigrants as poison to their country...it's their step into a direction of something much more insidious.

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    He's still dating his first girlfriend here in Quebec, Canada. It was she who suggested we visit the museum in Skokie, Illinois because one of her ancestor's stories is on the wall...the wall he's reading in the above image that I photographed.

    Stories in her family, when the deportation started...parents gave their children away to friends for adoption, some were turned in for rewards to turn them in, some changed their accent to help hide their identity, some parents committed suicide, and others gave their homes to friends for safe holdings just in case they returned...they never returned but they maintained detailed journals...

    Burying the private journal under the streets and in the walls so that the world would know what was done and hidden under the facade that they were poisoning the blood of their country.

    The deportation was so massive that they did not have enough skilled immigration workers.

    They were forced to hire people in community stores, restaurants, and schools, unskilled people given a few weeks of training...the first execution documented was done by these types of people who believed they were doing their part for their country in deporting immigrants.

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  9. elderado

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    Just idiotic. It's not like they're living in a Restoration Hardware environment. What exactly do you think their landlord is going to "loot and pillage"?
     
    #389     Dec 12, 2024
  10. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    I believe I mentioned that I was referring to the military if they're used to arrest and deport immigrants to deportation camps. I did not mention landlords.

    Further, I was talking about those who do not have someone to watch their property after they've been deported.

    Now that you've mentioned landlords even though I was not thinking the same...

    We're talking about the United States...leave a house unused for several weeks...squatters take over. They steal or sell the belongings in the home or they try to use the legal system to take control of the home because they believe the owner will not return.

    It's the reason why I have a relative living in my homes along with security cameras until I return.​

    Squatters is a growing (escalating) problem in the United States and growing in other countries too. It's a crisis in the USA that even congressional lawmakers are concerned about.


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