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essell , in A Trump Ally Is Training 75 Armed Citizens. Is That a Militia?

I’m confident it’ll be well regulated 😏

zabadoh , in After years of racist history, Coeur d'Alene city council unanimously passes hate crime ordinance | The Spokesman Review
cro_magnon_gilf , in Gunshots reportedly fired at Donald Trump rally - as former president rushed off stage

I’d love to know why comments are being removed. Please post to !mods

mortemtyrannis ,

Because all mods are power tripping degenerates.

No reasonable person would do the job otherwise.

Now watch this comment get removed.

fine_sandy_bottom ,

That may be the case, but doesn’t explain the purported reasoning for removing specific comments.

gedaliyah ,
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If you see any specific comments that were removed in error, please share the link with a mod by PM. We are far from perfect, but we hope to keep this space free of violent language and conspiracies.

gedaliyah ,
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Naw, it’s allowed. You’re just stating an opinion. Personal attacks are not allowed, but this is a pretty broad statement.

InternetUser2012 ,

If you’re a midwest.social user, you can still see the posts by clicking on moderation history. It’s funny, saw one deleted that the reason was conspiracy. I have to laugh since there are soooo many right wing conspiracy posts that don’t get deleted, I wonder what rule that falls under. I didn’t see a “it hurts my feelings” rule /shrug

gedaliyah ,
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We have never allowed spreading misinformation or conspiracies in this community. If there are any posts or comments that we have missed, please let us know by using the report feature.

gedaliyah ,
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Comments that are spreading conspiracy theories or advocating violence are being removed. The mod log is public.

If we have missed any content that should be removed, or removed any content in error due to the extraordinary volume, please let us know by using the report system.

cro_magnon_gilf ,

Oh, so it is. I didn’t know that. And holy shit do you like removing stuff. Madness

gedaliyah ,
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We generally remove very little, but this situation that has led to a very high volume of rule breaking content. We also tend to discuss edge cases to sometimes avoid removal, but again, the volume of reports and rule breaking content did not offer that luxury. All decisions can be appealed by messaging a mod.

CileTheSane , in MEGA THREAD - Trump shot but safe, 2 others killed at PA rally
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Trump was not involved in the writing of that statement.

tigeruppercut ,

Trump was not involved in the writing of anything in his entire life ever

FTFY. Pretty sure he’s functionally illiterate.

CileTheSane ,
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You think someone else wrote Covefe?

tigeruppercut ,

Nah he can focus for short things, but he’s unable to extract meaning from longer segments of text

ChicoSuave , in A Trump Ally Is Training 75 Armed Citizens. Is That a Militia?

Fuck pay walls, here’s the article:

Bruce Blakeman, the Nassau County executive, is recruiting “special deputies” to deploy during disaster or unrest. Opponents say the move is dangerous. Portrait of George Blakeman. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has depicted his community as under siege.Credit…Johnny Milano for The New York Times

The leader of a New York City suburb is recruiting 75 armed citizens, many of them former police officers, for a force of “special deputies” to be activated whenever he chooses.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican who has allied himself with former President Donald J. Trump and thrust himself into the culture wars, posted a call in March for residents with gun permits and an interest in becoming “provisional emergency special deputy sheriffs.”

The posting called the initiative a strategy to assist in the “protection of human life and property during an emergency” such as a hurricane or blackout — and perhaps, Mr. Blakeman later added, “a riot.”

The new force has drawn vocal opposition in this well-to-do Long Island county, which is one of the country’s safest, protected by one of the largest police departments. It has plunged Nassau into a national debate about authoritarianism in an election season that some see as a fork in the road for American democracy.

Mr. Blakeman said in an interview that the program was about “providing another layer of protection” for residents. “I didn’t want to be in a situation where we had a major emergency and we needed help and people were not properly vetted or trained,” he said.

But critics have accused him of creating, with little notice or explanation, an unsanctioned militia answering only to him. They called the move especially dangerous amid heightened fears of political violence, and as Mr. Trump promulgates plans for mass deportations and quashing dissent.

Sabine Margolis, an I.T. program manager from Great Neck, said that Mr. Blakeman was using the pretext of an emergency response team to create a “clandestine armed presence.” Her online petition called “Stop Bruce Blakeman’s Personal Nassau County Militia” has received more than 2,600 signatures, and opponents have held rallies pillorying both the program and the lack of details on training, scope of recruitment and parameters of the deputies’ duties.

Mr. Blakeman dismissed criticism that the program is politically motivated, but it has provoked a more forceful reaction than his previous provocations. He has railed against bail reform, migrants and mask mandates, has called Democrats like Gov. Kathy Hochul soft on crime and has portrayed Nassau County as besieged by lawlessness — and used neighboring New York City as a cautionary example.

But Mr. Blakeman’s opponents say that giving police powers to civilian gun owners could result in accidental shootings and is an implied threat to minorities and political enemies.

“It’s fear-mongering, and it’s very damaging to people,” said Delia DeRiggi-Whitton, the Democratic minority leader of the County Legislature.

“It’s the opposite way we want to be going, a private militia with guns,” she said. “We’re trying to work on gun control, rather than promote them.”

Mr. Blakeman said he created the force so that “in an emergency, if we required them to protect infrastructure or government buildings or schools or hospitals, that would free up our police.”

Of roughly 100 applicants so far, about 25 have already been trained, Mr. Blakeman said, and he plans to train 50 more. His office would not provide applicants’ names but described the backgrounds of nearly a score of members — a mix of retired police officials, former veterans and other emergency responders and one bank chairman.

Enrollees receive training in the law, on firearms and on the use of deadly force, Mr. Blakeman has said. Preference goes to retired police officers, military veterans and security guards.

A spokesman said that the county pays members their $150 daily stipend from tax dollars only when they are activated for emergencies, that they use their own guns and that there is a list of permissible firearms.

Mr. Blakeman said that the program was not a militia and called the gun-control argument “ridiculous.” Being armed, he said, is crucial in an emergency.

“How could you protect infrastructure if you’re not armed?” he said, adding, “What should we do? Hide under the covers?”

The issue of the new force grew particularly contentious after Mr. Blakeman acknowledged in April that the deputies could be activated to patrol chaotic demonstrations. When a WPIX reporter asked whether he could declare a political protest an emergency, he said, “if the riot was to a level where they were burning buildings.”

Asked about the comment in an interview this week, Mr. Blakeman said that protests would be left to the police. Of the special deputies program, he said, “Of course, it would not be used for political purposes.”

Neither the county sheriff nor police responded to requests for comment.

In New York, a county executive officially administers budgets and taxes, and services like roads and parks. But the job can also be a way station for higher office, and Mr. Blakeman, in office since 2022, appears regularly on Fox News and other outlets.

His championship of red-meat issues has endeared him to conservative voters in the county of 1.4 million residents. Although Democrats hold a slight edge over Republicans as registered voters there, Mr. Blakeman defeated the incumbent, Laura Curran, partly by campaigning on a promise to “restore law and order.”

In February, Mr. Blakeman made national headlines with an executive order banning transgender athletes from playing on county-owned fields unless they competed on a coed team or the one matching their birth gender. In May, a judge ruled that Mr. Blakeman lacked the authority to issue the order. The next month the Republican-controlled County Legislature voted along party lines to enact it as law.

Jay Jacobs, the Democratic Party chairman for both Nassau County and New York State, accused Mr. Blakeman of using such issues to distract voters from his lack of progress on cutting property taxes and fees and fixing the property assessment system.

“This is all to solidify his extreme right-wing base,” Mr. Jacobs said. “Instead of solving the county’s problems, he’s appealing to the right wing by speaking the language they like: militia, guns, law and order.”

“There is no problem he is looking to solve,” Mr. Jacobs added. “Does he think we’re going to be invaded by Suffolk County?”

Critics say Mr. Blakeman’s plan reflects intimations of violence by Mr. Trump and his allies. Mr. Trump has said that shoplifters should be shot; suggested that his supporters might commit violence if the Supreme Court ruled against him; and refused to rule out political violence if he were to lose in November. He plans to deputize local law enforcement officers to carry out mass deportations of migrants.

Ms. DeRiggi-Whitton said in an interview that she had heard from Jewish residents who likened Mr. Blakeman’s initiative to the rise of Nazi forces under Hitler. One person referenced the Brownshirts, a paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party formed in the 1920s.

When Ms. DeRiggi-Whitton told reporters this in April, Mr. Blakeman, who is Jewish, called the comparison offensive and demanded her resignation.

His plan certainly has supporters, including Jennifer O’Sullivan, 51, a Republican voter who said the deputies could have helped, for instance, when houses were robbed after being evacuated for Hurricane Sandy.

“The county just wants to be prepared, and they’re not just rounding up anyone,” she said. “People with full carry permits are extremely law-abiding. They have to have a clean record and referrals regarding their character.”

Mr. Blakeman said a similar special deputy program exists in Westchester County, which is led by a Democratic county executive.

But Westchester’s chief operating officer, Joan McDonald, said that Westchester’s force, which provides support for parade and festivals, operates under a measure enacted by the State Legislature decades ago specifically for the county.

Members receive 178 hours of training, including 67 hours on firearms, in accordance with state standards for peace officers, she said. Most importantly, she said, its deputies answer to the county’s Department of Public Safety.

In a recent letter to Nassau lawmakers, Ms. McDonald wrote, “Westchester has not created a private militia, as County Executive Bruce Blakeman has done.”

Mr. Blakeman said his critics are assailing — and exaggerating — a program that will make the county safer.

“It’s a database and it’s nothing more than that,” he said. “People are trying to make it more than it is.”

billiam0202 ,

The new force has drawn vocal opposition in this well-to-do Long Island county, which is one of the country’s safest, protected by one of the largest police departments

Ah, the rich American’s conundrum: elect Republicans because they want to cut my taxes, but they also want to be authoritarian dictators. What to do, what to do?

tamal3 , in House Republican Immediately Accuses Biden of Having ‘Sent the Orders’ to Kill Trump in Bizarre Post

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Mailbox is currently full, but I’d say give this guy’s office a call tomorrow.

manucode , in Indian Man Consumes 39 Coins, 37 Magnets In Belief Of Zinc's Bodybuilding Benefits
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But zinc’s not ferromagnetic, right?

EtherWhack ,
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Nope

manucode , in A Trump Ally Is Training 75 Armed Citizens. Is That a Militia?
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But is it well-regulated?

ValorieAF ,

Depends how much fiber they ingest, I would suppose

eran_morad , in House Republican Immediately Accuses Biden of Having ‘Sent the Orders’ to Kill Trump in Bizarre Post

homeboy is telling you what trump would do, fucking listen.

LordWiggle ,
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Colonel Eran Morad knows best, he spend didn’t spend 10 years in the Mossad. Yalla, let’s go!

zabadoh , in A Trump Ally Is Training 75 Armed Citizens. Is That a Militia?

Eat the billionaires.

leftzero , in After Trump Shooting, America Reverts to Blaming the Other Side

reverts

It had stopped…?

Etterra ,

Well I mean I I’d assumed that it was a disgruntled MAGA-head The second I read the original headline last night. Today’s news just prove me right. Again. Getting really tired of that happening.

audiomodder , in The Only Kind of “Political Violence” All U.S. Politicians Oppose

It’s funny to see how Republicans have been “we don’t condone violence” and “this is unacceptable”.

Go look at their reactions to the attack on Paul Pelosi. You know, the celebrations, the “Democrats had it coming”. Funny how things change

TheRealKuni ,

There were Republicans decrying the attack on Pelosi. Of course there were people saying stuff like “Democrats had it coming,” just like we have people saying “How could you miss” about this.

KillingTimeItself , in It’s Too Hot to Fly Helicopters and That’s Killing People

why are people riding motorcycles into death valley? Aren’t you like, advised to not even step out of your car, or like, stop moving. I’m pretty sure there are recommendations on riding motorcycles out there also.

AnUnusualRelic ,
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I’d consider it a form of elaborate suicide pact.

KillingTimeItself ,

yeah no that seems like a fair assessment to me.

Track_Shovel , in A Trump Ally Is Training 75 Armed Citizens. Is That a Militia?

Her online petition called “Stop Bruce Blakeman’s Personal Nassau County Militia” has received more than 2,600 signatures, and opponents have held rallies pillorying both the program and the lack of details on training, scope of recruitment and parameters of the deputies’ duties.

No way that this will be used as a hit list or list of ‘trouble makers’. They most certainly are safe from retribution from an unsanctioned milita (gang) they openly opposed.

Suavevillain , in House Republican Immediately Accuses Biden of Having ‘Sent the Orders’ to Kill Trump in Bizarre Post
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Even if he did doesn’t he have Presidential immunity now? 💀

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