@Aronaya

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RE: https://hachyderm.io/@alter_kaker/116003508675844071

Randommess also works for child abuse.

Casts a long shadow.

Inculcates terrified obedience.

We're getting Wirecutter-style guides on what gas masks to use when our government decides to poison us with weapons banned under the Geneva Convention now... https://www.theverge.com/policy/868571/best-gas-masks
Best gas masks

Trump’s DHS is waging war on American cities, tear gassing civilians. This is how and why they are buying their gas masks.

The Verge

DHS officers have illegally fired tear gas at civilians in two Oregon cities in the past two days. In Portland, they fired into a cornered peaceful crowd with many children.

Abolish ICE is rapidly becoming the compromise position. I want prosecutions and impeachments.

#oregon #portland #eugene

The more GenAI videos I get sent, the more I feel Miyazaki was right
@AnarchoNinaWrites If Chuck Schumer was a hostage negotiator, he would hand over your bank account password and social security number before even asking whether mom is still alive.
@AnarchoNinaWrites
Abolish becomes defund becomes regulate becomes retrain and then eventually it gets dropped and they vote for more funding. Nothing was learned from 2020. We need to teach them a bigger lesson.
@AnarchoNinaWrites In the future, quislings will be insulted when you call them schumers.

Okay well what if you knew what names to look for, because you had the voting records of the entire country already? What if you could look at the results and KNOW in advance how many people you needed to DQ/erase their vote to win? What if you had a list of, damn near every Democrat voter in the country, and could just send a LEGION of people to challenge, only the places you need to flip?

That, I think, is why they want the rolls, in every state.

From an "Other 98%" post on fb:

"Minneapolis isn’t “responding” to ICE anymore. Minneapolis is organizing to OUTLAST ICE. After weeks of escalated federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota, the Twin Cities are doing something the rest of the country keeps saying it wants but rarely builds: an everyday, neighborhood-level infrastructure that makes state violence harder to pull off in silence.

Here’s what that infrastructure looks like on the ground: Signal chats that spread sightings in minutes, people walking around with whistles, neighbors showing up fast when someone’s being cornered, and ordinary folks choosing “I’m watching” as a civic identity.

In a Jacobin interview, Minneapolis organizer Aru Shiney-Ajay describes a staggering density of participation, including neighborhood chats reaching “over 4 percent” of residents and rapid-response patrol chats that hit 1,000 people in a single neighborhood by late morning.
That matters because ICE thrives on logistics and isolation. You cannot “community statement” your way out of a federal dragnet. You have to interrupt the machine where it eats and sleeps and hides.

That’s why Minneapolis didn’t just stay defensive. It went on offense.
Activists have targeted the “pillars” that let ICE operate like an occupying force: hotels, rental cars, corporate partners, the quiet, normal places where repression refuels.

A local campaign that pushed a Hilton-branded hotel to refuse service to ICE, triggering national blowback and a corporate scramble. What makes this smart isn’t the spectacle. It’s the leverage. A regime can ignore outrage. It can’t ignore friction inside the supply chain that keeps its agents moving.

Then came the proof-of-concept flex: the January 23 “ICE Out” general strike day in Minneapolis and beyond, called by unions and community groups as a refusal of business as usual under terror.

This was a muscle-building exercise: can we coordinate, can we hold lines, can we protect each other, can we make the city ungovernable for people who think they can hunt humans here?
This is what resistance looks like when it grows up. Not just rage. Routines. Not just protest. Infrastructure.

And that’s the real exportable lesson: if you want ICE out of your city, don’t wait for permission from pundits or politicians. Build networks that make disappearance difficult, complicity expensive, and solidarity automatic."
#abolishice #Minneapolis #maga #fascism #antifascism

A ceasefire that leaves infants freezing to death because Israel continues to block the entry of weather shelters is not peace.