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Fromtheheartland's avatar

I watched a little of the msm this morning and ended up screaming at the tv about the tone an tenor of the prognosticators (the very important expert commentators on politics). TOTAL BS. Just repeating the Trump lies about LA.

I simply do not watch the news on main stream tv anymore. It is drivel and poison!

Thank you Joy!!!!!

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Catherine Lugg's avatar

Thank you for being on the ground in LA. This just hit me between the eyes. Trump and his evil minions are using the federal government to engage in an all out race war against our population. Why on earth would they FLY Afrikaners to the US, and then speed them into protected asylum???

Meanwhile, people who have been here for DECADES are being rounded up and EXILED (that's the term) without a hint of due process. "Immigration" is their justification, like the Nazis. But remember they are going after birthright citizenship. That will strip anyone of their status as an American.

The administration will increasingly go after Black Americans, Brown Americans, and those they deem "non-white," (Catholics, the "wrong kind of Jews," all Muslims, all queers and Trans people, etc). This is a RACE War and we need to act accordingly. It's why ICE wears masks (instead of white hoods).

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Michele K Danzis's avatar

Of course they are lying. Lying and agitating are all they know how to do. The FELON is afraid of California so in it's twisted mind it has to take control. It also knows the more people resist the more he needs a show of force. Which brings to mind a question. How is all this illegal use of the military going to play out on these troops futures what the Felon is put asunder once and for all?

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Michele K Danzis's avatar

I was curious about the answer to my question and this is the answer I got: Historically, the plea of superior orders has been used both before and after the Nuremberg Trials, with inconsistent rulings, up to the final ruling of International Criminal Court in the Prosecutor v Ntaganda case. Bosco Ntaganda was found guilty by ICC Trial Chamber VI of 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed in Ituri, DRC, in 2002-2003. The crimes against humanity include murder and attempted murder, rape, sexual slavery, persecution, forcible transfer and deportation. The war crimes include murder and attempted murder, intentionally directing attacks against civilians, rape, sexual slavery, ordering the displacement of the civilian population, conscripting and enlisting children under the age of 15 years into an armed group and using them to participate actively in hostilities, intentionally directing attacks against protected objects, and destroying the adversary's property. On 7 November 2019, Bosco Ntaganda was sentenced to a total of 30 years of imprisonment.

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