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Just so we’re all on the same page: NATO is a defense alliance. Not a “start a war and call us” alliance. Clear enough?
I was taught to never use the Oxford comma by Mrs. Robinson, my English teacher and a first-class whore.
@jaykuo Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.

The SAVE act is a simple and direct attack on American democracy. It simultaneously imposes a poll tax and a "literacy test" on American citizens. It is a return to Jim Crow, and an effective abolishment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

It is the next step in the oligarchs' ambitious effort to reinstate American slavery.

Everyone who advocates for it is a liar, a fascist, a racist, a sexist, a mercenary, a transphobe, a coward, and a raving-mad anti-American.

CEOs of large companies are paid extraordinary amounts, we’re told due to their brilliance and rare abilities.

With every extraordinary circumstance we see how bad they are at their jobs. No foresight, no forward planning, no solutions for problems.

CEOs are all PR and bullshit.

So...the govt shutdown is about making ICE take off their masks & comport themselves like proper law enforcement...

and the GOP doesn't want that...

and so the Trump fix is to put ICE in airports to assist the TSA....

without masks, and comporting themselves like law enforcement...?

I'm missing something, right?

#uspol

"The lines are getting longer at the airport, ICE hasn't done anything to help with that."

Is a comment I have had to address on family/friends conversations already twice today.

ICE isn't there to alleviate anything. ICE is there to normalize fascism.

And they are being wildly successful at that, and in doing so they are taking your freedom from you, and therefore taking your country from you.

This becomes especially interesting when you understand the history of the church as a quasi-revolutionary organization. One could describe early church history as a mostly-successful attempt to overthrow the Roman empire. I say mostly successful because, in the end, the Roman state mutated the church for it's own ends and basically pulled a Lenin.

The early church was a religion of women and slaves that set up alternative institutions. See, the Roman economic system basically ran through the temples. Temples were basically the banks of their day (thus money changers in the temples and all that). So when the church set up their own institutions, they were actually attacking the economic system of the Roman empire. *That* is why the empire tried to destroy them. The Romans didn't really care about the gods. They would just mutate their beliefs to pull other pagans in. No, it wasn't about the gods. The Christian were fucking with the money.

The whole church as an institution was about dual power, and Paul (one of the early founders of the church) was central to organizing this into a political machine that could actually threaten the dominant order. One could argue that he saw the potential of the church, and used it to solidify his own power.

It all basically worked, right up until Constantine figured out how to flip the whole thing against the most radical elements. He had his people collect up different books of the Bible and modify them in such a way that it favored Rome. The trick here was to highlight the existing antisemitic threads of early church, and destroy the anti-Roman ones. Anti-authoritarian sects were killed as heretics, and centralized sects became aligned under the church.

This strategy of controlling internal dissent probably feels quite familiar. It's basically how the US works.

But this whole time, during the whole lead up to this, Christianity was illegal and it was continuing to grow as a system of dual power. When Romanism merged with Christianity, it created the most authoritarian institution in human history that brutally destroyed all opposition. Even still, several hundred years later it's power broke.

Today Liberalism has separated banking and the church, and has created the illusion of separation of church and state. But the same dual power strategy that allowed the first church to gain enough power to merge with the Roman power structure have now allowed Christian Nationalism to fully merge with Americanism into the Christian Fascism we see today...