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51 votes
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DHL suspends high value US deliveries over tariffs
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US President Donald Trump to attempt to reclassify wide swaths of federal workers to allow for more firings
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How are you preparing for a fascist America?
Even with all the political upheaval, my day to day has not changed. A sign of some level of privilege, but also something of growing discomfort. I feel like i should actively doing something to...
Even with all the political upheaval, my day to day has not changed. A sign of some level of privilege, but also something of growing discomfort. I feel like i should actively doing something to fight or preparing for the worst.
I often hear that we need to organize but i find that vague and not helpful. Going to rallys and protests shows public anger and frustration but dont see how that directly affects the current administration when they just dont care. Its still a start, but how are people turning that frustration into a action?
How have your lives been changing and what are you doing to confront the change?
What are some ways groups have organized to take direct action?
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US President Donald Trump is bombarding the Ivy League. Dartmouth College just hired a staunch ally as its top lawyer.
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What it would take for Donald Trump administration to change Harvard’s US tax status
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Donald Trump officials blame mistake for setting off confrontation with Harvard
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Harvard hit with $2.2 billion funding freeze after rejecting US President Donald Trump’s demands
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Donald Trump officials cite Harvard Divinity and School of public health and others as some of US university's 'schools of concern'
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Israeli and recent Columbia graduate Mikey Baratz speaks about his friend, the recently arrested Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi
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The Donald Trump administration has replaced covid.gov with a White House website blaming Chinese lab for the virus and attacking Joe Biden's pandemic policies
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David Brooks: I should have seen this coming - I feel moral shame
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The US State Department is changing its mind about what behavior to record in its worldwide human rights reports, cutting entire categories
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El Salvador won’t return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the wrongly deported Maryland resident; Department of Justice will leave it up to El Salvador
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US President Donald Trump lashes out at Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. Says termination can't come soon enough.
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There must be Nazis in the White House. EO 14188 -> 14/88.
There is now a straight line connecting the White House to Nazis. I know: sounds like a conspiracy theory. However, the dots make a straight line. Just read the below. That's all I ask. Here are...
There is now a straight line connecting the White House to Nazis. I know: sounds like a conspiracy theory. However, the dots make a straight line. Just read the below. That's all I ask. Here are the dots:
- 47 issues Executive order 14188: "Additional measures to combat *Anti-Semitism". 47 has been co-opting "Anti-Semitism" to mean "Anti-Zionism" for a while now. "Anti-Semitism" means "Anti-Jewish". "Anti-Zionist" != "Anti-Jewish". "Anti-Zionism" is disagreeing with the conservative Israeli equivalent of America's "manifest destiny".
- 1488 is a Nazi dog whistle 1488 is often represented as 14/88.
- This EO doesn't make Jews safer. It makes them targets.. This clearly aligns well with the intent behind 14/88.
- The statistical probability of this as a coincidence , EO14188 being about "Anti-Semitism" and the existence of 14/88? Clearly absurdly low.
- Nazis in the White House.
EDIT: Thank you to the folks who amended the tags.
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US says it is now monitoring immigrants' social media for antisemitism
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Fired US Federal government workers are pissed off and running for office
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Whistleblower on US Department of Government Efficiency actions at National Labor Relations Board
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Law firms made deals with US President Donald Trump. Now he wants more from them.
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Donald Trump administration plans to end the US Internal Revenue Service Direct File program for free tax filing, AP sources say
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US President Donald Trump plans to target elite university endowments over investments
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‘This unlawful impost must fall’: Conservative group sues US President Donald Trump claiming tariffs are ‘unconstitutional exercise of legislative power’
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When can we call this a dictatorship?
There is still resistance of a sort within the government, but dictatorships don't require 100% consolidation of all power into the Executive. And if that struggle is being ignored by the...
There is still resistance of a sort within the government, but dictatorships don't require 100% consolidation of all power into the Executive. And if that struggle is being ignored by the Executive, then what difference does it make?
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The Donald Trump US tariff tier list
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European Commission allegedly issues burner phones to staff travelling to US for fear of espionage
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A whistleblower's disclosure details how the US Department of Government Efficiency may have taken sensitive labor data
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China, Vietnam sign deals as Xi Jinping visits Hanoi amid US tariff tensions
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British man's tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document
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Donald Trump administration must ‘facilitate’ return to US of man erroneously deported to El Salvador, Supreme Court says
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Pressuring migrants to ‘self-deport,’ White House moves to cancel social security numbers
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US Justice Department forbids its attorneys from speaking at American Bar Association events
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US President Donald Trump announces pause in ‘reciprocal’ tariffs for all countries but China
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US considers adjusting port fee plan for Chinese vessels after pushback, sources say
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US Social Security to require millions to make claims in person rather than by phone
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United Auto Workers statement: In a victory for autoworkers, auto tariffs mark the beginning of the end of NAFTA and the “free trade” disaster
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Loathe thy neighbor: Elon Musk and the American Christian right are publicly trying to discredit empathy
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US forges ahead with 104% tariffs on China
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Countries say Donald Trump's White House hasn’t responded on tariff talks
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Why US President Donald Trump's tariff chaos actually makes sense (big picture)
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement frees mother and three kids after protests in US ‘border czar’s’ home town
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US President Donald Trump targets Big Law. Why that matters to the rest of us.
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Help me understand how half of USA is on board with the idea of creating "short term pain"
I recently had a (mostly) civilized discussion with an older gentleman who mentioned reading a book about how newer generations have not learned how to suffer, and that is the root cause of many...
I recently had a (mostly) civilized discussion with an older gentleman who mentioned reading a book about how newer generations have not learned how to suffer, and that is the root cause of many evils in the world today. He then expressed a sort of excitement at the thought of self-induced suffering through our supreme leader's terrible economic and geopolitical decisions. It would "make us stronger on the other side."
To which my question was, and is still: "You're a top 2% earner in the most powerful country in the world. You have everything you could ever want or dream of. Why do YOU want to suffer?"
My second question/point was: "What you're describing as people being too comfortable, I'd counter that it's just the advancement of technology and industry -- most of us don't HAVE to suffer by breaking our backs working the fields from sun up to sun down because we have equipment to do that for us. Instead, we can work our desk jobs and play games on our phones."
And my final question/point was: "Why would anyone ever wish suffering upon anyone else? That doesn't seem very biblical."
I'm really struggling to understand the line of thinking that I am hearing from the very top levels of the government all the way down to the working class. The thinking that "we deserve to suffer." In a sense, I feel that it's a sort of disguised retribution or malice, i.e. "I don't want to suffer, but there are a bunch of people I disagree with that do need to suffer."
Please help me understand so I can be better prepared to debate the next person who tries to make this point to me. I'm looking at you, Dad.
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How the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg got added to the White House Signal group chat
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US President Donald Trump’s declaration of national economic emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)
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A letter to Columbia
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US President Donald Trump fires National Security Agency director Timothy Haugh in national security purge
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Bucking US President Donald Trump tariffs, California will push to maintain global trade independently, Governor Gavin Newsom says
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Donald Trump White House directs US National Institutes of Health to study ‘regret’ after transgender people transition
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Danes are boycotting American goods - one grocery chain reports that sales of Denmark's own cola brand has increased at least thirteen-fold
Posting not a link as it's just a newsflash type thing. Translations with deepl. Edited some of the text myself to get rid of some redundant stuff. Link In March, sales of Jolly Cola increased at...
Posting not a link as it's just a newsflash type thing. Translations with deepl. Edited some of the text myself to get rid of some redundant stuff.
In March, sales of Jolly Cola increased at least 13-fold in Rema 1000 compared to the same period last year. Grocery chains Coop and Fleggaard have also seen significant increases. The Jolly Cola brewery also said earlier in March that they have never experienced anything like this.
Further context:
Danes are bypassing American products, and chains are feeling it.
The boycott movement can be felt at the Danish fast food chain: ""We are clearly experiencing a growing interest. The fact that we are a Danish burger chain is an interesting alternative to the American chains for many Danes."
At a vintner, the anti-American movement is not a big issue, but the wine merchant has still received a “no thanks” from some customers when he has suggested an American wine: "Now that Trump has come to power, the demand is not as great as it used to be. Some people are simply opting out."
Even though consumers in Denmark want to send a signal and turn their backs on Trump and the US with their wallets, it could ultimately be a disservice to ourselves: "It should not become a joint boycott against the US, because we risk losing significantly more as a country than we gain from it. If the US suddenly says that it's time to stop buying Novo Nordisk medicines in the US, it will hit the Danish economy tenfold compared to the effect a consumer boycott has on the US economy,” he says. “There is no reason for us to provoke this trade war to become even fiercer than it already is."
Oh, and then there's also this:
Danish grocery chain to distinguish European from US goods.
More chains are joining in now: Coop to introduce labeling of American goods
24 votes