❝ These men—human beings with names, histories, dreams—were marched through a gauntlet of armed guards, beaten, stripped naked, shaved, and thrown into overcrowded cells. A photojournalist on the scene described watching men age a decade in two hours. He watched as one young man sobbed, “I’m not a gang member. I’m gay. I’m a barber.” This man was slapped for his tears, beaten for his vulnerability.

No phone calls. No visitors. No books. No talking. Just exile to a place “so cold and far from home they may as well have been sent into space, nameless and forgotten.”

And all of this—every slap, every sob, every stolen dignity—stamped with American approval. Coordinated with American officials. Executed with American efficiency. ❞

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What Is It, Exactly, That Being An American Means to You?

Is it a flag on your porch? A sense of pride during the national anthem? A particular vision of freedom or prosperity? Perhaps it’s a story you tell yourself about who we are and what we stan…

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Perhaps I am over-cynical, but I'll guess that there are between fifteen and twenty-five percent of our populace for whom this is _candy_. 'Bad things happening to bad people.' something to relieve the pain of your own life.

When British troops liberated concentration-camps they said 'Poor bastards!'; Americans? most of them did the same, but others loudly asked 'What horrible thing did they do to deserve _this_!?'—belief in individual responsibility &a Just World create that question.