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nightscout , in Girl, 13, gives birth after she was raped and denied abortion in Mississippi
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To understand why this is happening, you have to go back in history to the end of the slave trade. When the ability to kidnap people from Africa and bring them back to enslave them was legally ended, the white enslavers realized that the only way they could keep slavery going was to force people to breed more slaves. Google that history. It is utterly abhorrent but necessary to understand where the Republican Party is coming from today.

Since the end of slavery, a certain contingent in the U.S. has never gotten over the fact that they couldn’t legally have a sub-class of citizens that they could use for free or nearly-free labor. So they kept trying to find other ways to keep people oppressed, and they expanded that oppression beyond just black people and to any of the “less desirable” groups. Think not just Black people, but also Irish, immigrants, Appalachia. They pit these groups against one another because divided people are easier to control. But the goal is the same - have large groups of people poor for generations who have no other option but to work for slave wages and keep the people at the top very, very rich.

Slavery in the U.S. was a huge economic force, one that a certain contingent (the very wealthy) never got over losing. The next best thing was to create whole groups of people who are desperate enough to work for almost nothing. That’s what we have in this country now. And it works best if those people are constantly putting out more children. That keeps them even more stuck and more desperate, and it keeps a steady supply of cheap labor coming.

It’s no coincidence that they want abortion ended but also want to ensure those same people are continually subjected to sub-standard education, that those same people are “allowed” to send their kids to work (defeating years of progress through child labor laws), that those people are also unable to access higher education, government benefits, or virtually anything that could potentially make their lives better.

aesthelete ,

Slavery in the U.S. was a huge economic force, one that a certain contingent (the very wealthy) never got over losing. The next best thing was to create whole groups of people who are desperate enough to work for almost nothing. That’s what we have in this country now. And it works best if those people are constantly putting out more children. That keeps them even more stuck and more desperate, and it keeps a steady supply of cheap labor coming.

In my experience the only difference between a certain kind of right-wing “libertarian” person and a slavery apologist is just the amount of time you’ve spent arguing with them. Their arguments (pro-child marriage, anti-abortion, anti-minimum wage) end up converging at “well, in some cases it’s /more/ expensive to provide people room and board than it would be to pay them in cash”.

DichotoDeezNutz , in After Years of Spreading Lies, Election Deniers Face Consequences
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Does anyone have a non-paywall link?

athos77 ,

Just use archive.today

Zuberi ,
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Use a paywall bypass :)

SeaJ , in Entire police department in Minnesota resigns

Contract out with the county. A city of 1000 does not need a full time officer let alone two full time ones and five part time officers.

Landmammals ,

2 officers per 1000 people isn’t crazy.

SeaJ ,

True but again, they can easily contract out with the county. It is a fairly sparsely populated county and according to policescorecard.org, they have 2.3 officers per 1000 people which is better than 73% of departments.

The town I grew up in has about 2500 people and has not had a police department since the 90s. The last Republican candidate for governor here in Washington was police chief of a town of 1000 people and the town decided it made no sense to even have a department so they ended it while he ran which he did not expect. Both towns are still doing perfectly fine.

afraid_of_zombies ,

About 1% of the population has a criminal record. So 1 cop for every 5?

jhulten ,

2 officers can’t work 24/7. Three shifts of 4x10 (for overlap) is six people per cop on the street.

NatakuNox , in After Years of Spreading Lies, Election Deniers Face Consequences
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They didn’t just deny the election. The took steps to overturn the will of the people! No one should cares that they lied. Politicians lie all the time. You should only judge them based on their actions, because they never do what they say/promise. What they actually did was submit electors that were not voted for. They tried to remove, add, and change votes. They tried to change laws without going through the legal process. They used government resources to achive the overthrowing of democracy.

MotoAsh ,

I mean, lying is an action that we also shouldn’t tolerate. Though I agree there are bigger things to focus on right now.

NatakuNox , in Giuliani struggling under massive legal bills after defending Trump
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I don’t understand why he doesn’t just ask Trump for the money? It’s not like Trump has a history of stiffing and being cheap? I’m sure Trump will give G the money to keep him quiet. It’s not like Trump will throw G under the bus the moment it’s beneficial.

Dagwood222 ,

Trump has been shooting himself in the foot forever. Here’s my favorite Trump story.

The tl, dr is that he built Trump Tower to become beloved of the Manhattan elites. He acted like a big baby and made them hate him.

forbes.com/…/how-donald-trump-took-down-bonwit-te…

ImFresh3x ,

He did literally beg him, in person, with his attorney present:

www.cnn.com/2023/08/16/politics/…/index.html

Vaggumon , in After Years of Spreading Lies, Election Deniers Face Consequences
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Are they though? Sure there are charges, and may even be convictions (I’m not convinced on that one) But will they actually serve real time, in a real prison, with other real criminals? It wouldn’t surprise me at all if it doesn’t end up being some sort of Wolf Of Wall Street type sentence (if any). And the ring leader in this circus will probably get a lo-jack on his ankle and be confined to Mar-a-lago (again if actually convicted)

Now, they deserve far worse IMO, for something like what they all did, capital punishment doesn’t feel strong enough for them. But our system is so screwed up beyond any real semblance of real justice, it wouldn’t surprise me if this all in the end, results with absolution no real world consequences for any of them, let alone the head clown…

nuxetcrux , (edited )

They’re largely cooked–read the indictments in their entirety or watch two lawyers geek out over it. They were way too brazen, and even a conservative judge would have their hand forced by the law and public interest. These are the consequences of criminal behavior, and all criminals must face this eventually; I know because I’ve been locked up quite a bit and am familiar with the machinations of the US Justice system. They are in for complete psychological torture. I literally couldn’t imagine a worse punishment for these people whose realities depend upon narcissistic delusions and extrinsic reinforcement. It will be a painful disintegration for any person, much less an aged person with affluenza. They will experience isolation reserved for the worst people alive because of their profile and because of Thomas Silverstein making the Ultramax system airtight. Trump’s most likely end point is 100+ feet underground in Colorado, with all the other high profile crims, having destroyed all friends and family.

The RICO charges is an unappealable AND unpardonable 5 year minimum sentence, for example.

NotSpez ,

I will get such a raging justice boner if you’re right.

1847953620 ,

This sounds too good to be true

sudo ,

even a conservative judge would have their hand forced by the law and public interest

Lol. Yeah, because the law and public interest has stopped them before.

nuxetcrux ,

Just watch; they have Judge Cannon in zugzwang. Also, at the end of the day, there will be jury pools deciding, just as with the indictments.

Vaggumon ,
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I hope you are right.

rifugee , in Ron DeSantis Says He Has “Moved On” And Disney Should Drop Its Lawsuit Against Him

On one hand, fuck DeSantis. On the other hand, fuck Disney. It isn’t some paragon of virtue either.

Daft_ish ,

Yeah, but watching someone I truly hate strike at the mouse only to have it grab their hand and use it to punch their own face is amazing.

Disney, DeSantis, destroy each other would ya?

pozbo ,
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have it grab their hand and use it to punch their own face eat pudding with 3 fingers

RagingRobot ,

Disney isn’t so bad they are just too big and should be broken up

some_guy ,

They will continue to meddle in copyright cases. They aren’t monsters like ole Ronnie Boy, but they are problematic.

theragu40 ,

I think we can handle problematic when it’s in a battle vs existential evil

GreenMario ,

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JustZ , in FBI agent says Biden transition team, Secret Service were tipped off on 2020 plans to interview Hunter Biden
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Well definitely won’t vote for Hunter Biden ever.

charonn0 , in Giuliani struggling under massive legal bills after defending Trump
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GOOD. Ruin him.

reagansrottencorpse , in After Years of Spreading Lies, Election Deniers Face Consequences

I’ll believe it when they see the insides of a prison cell.

cunning_bolt , in Giuliani struggling under massive legal bills after defending Trump

That’s alright, he’s going to have a nice little place to live with meals the rest of his live shortly and then he won’t have to worry about his finances

sndmn , in Giuliani struggling under massive legal bills after defending Trump

Sad trombone noises.

Blaidd ,
FlyingSquid , in Bomb threats and 'swatting' campaign hits dozens of synagogues
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The synagogue I went to as a child was firebombed in the 80s. Thankfully, it was empty at the time. This is no joke.

reagansrottencorpse , in Report on Anti-Gay Slur Could Put Local News Site Out of Business

Fascists using the legal system for their own gain is nothing new, we are just seeing it play out in the daylight because they are emboldened.

Tedesche , in Bomb threats and 'swatting' campaign hits dozens of synagogues

The Orange County Bomb Squad found no explosives, and police said the false report did not constitute a crime.

How the fuck is the false reporting of a crime like this not a crime? Why would falsely reporting any crime not be criminal itself?

Fuck, society is infuriating.

SheeEttin ,

Believe it or not, the police are wrong about the law. A single Google search for “California false police report” shows that it is, in fact, a crime.

Tedesche ,

Well, that just makes me wonder if the cop in question was actually involved with the group that made the false report.

SheeEttin ,

It’s possible. It’s more likely that they are either ignorant of the law, or that they just don’t want to do their jobs.

Heresy_generator ,
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Uranium3006 ,
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they're nazis, and they're covering for their pals who they may or may not know who called in the bomb threat. OC has Klansmen

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