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1. ZeroGr+E22[view] [source] 2026-01-08 10:47:39
>>fzeror+(OP)
Enjoy the outrage while it lasts.

Soon Americans being shot in the face by ICE and framed as terrorists will be as common and accepted as the President talking about invading Canada and Greenland, or launching billion dollar shitcoins, talking about his love letters to dictators, insulting soldiers who died in combat, violent riots overturning elections or openly mocking disabled people etc. etc. etc.

You'll see people in these comments who worked to normalise all those doing the same again.

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2. tim333+Nj2[view] [source] 2026-01-08 13:17:35
>>ZeroGr+E22
The things you talk of are either legal such as insulting people, or failed such as riots trying to overturn an election. This is different.
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3. mrtksn+Hk2[view] [source] 2026-01-08 13:23:55
>>tim333+Nj2
Lots of convicted criminals were pardoned already. People with connection to January 6 United States Capitol attack are all pardoned, some got promoted. There's something going on with Ghislaine Maxwell's situation too. US just abducted the president of a sovereign country and international law no longer means anything too. The president himself is also a convict. He is also implicated with many sexual assaults(allegations at this stage)

What exactly makes you think that this time is different? I just saw a clip from Fox, justifying the killing of this woman because she had pronouns on her profile.

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4. FireBe+Nb4[view] [source] 2026-01-08 23:06:57
>>mrtksn+Hk2
> People with connection to January 6 United States Capitol attack are all pardoned

Hah, many of them have been hired by ICE since.

> The president himself is also a convict.

Funnily enough, Florida made an exemption for him that allowed him to vote, despite their laws against convicted felons voting. They decided that since he had only been found guilty, and not sentenced, that he was not, yet, a convicted felon.

I wonder how many other people in Florida in the same situation could vote, or whether they'd be laughed at.

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