The US government is at war with it's own people.

United Kingdom
September 7, 2025 11:16am CST
"Chicago about to find out why it's called the Department of WAR". This was a genuine post from the official White House social media account. Following on from the military occupations of Los Angeles and Washington, the nominal president of what claims to be a free republic is openly threatening military aggression against his own cities - his own people. The first function of any legitimate government is to protect the people. The fascist government that currently rules America regards the common people as its enemy. The worst is yet to come, but it will end. All dictatorships fall in the end, one way or another.
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@NJChicaa (124732)
• United States
7 Sep
It is disgusting that this is what America voted for when we already knew who Trump was. The cruelty is the point with these racist MAGAts.
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@FourWalls (78720)
• United States
7 Sep
Watching the things about Buford Pusser, one of the podcasts explained it: southerners do not trust the federal government. Add enough northerners who feel the same way, and we have a severe excrement storm warning.
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@jaylar (2255)
• Kingston, Jamaica
7 Sep
This is horrifying... esp. that Diaper Don would post such an image and such words
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• United Kingdom
8 Sep
@FourWalls Weird that people who don't trust the federal government would vote for a dictator.
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@aninditasen (17665)
• Raurkela, India
8 Sep
How did Trump get elected when his own country people are against him?
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@aninditasen (17665)
• Raurkela, India
9 Sep
@VictorFrankenstein You are right. Here in India it's the big business heads that secretly decide which party to vote and they influence the media too. We too have the old and sick staying at home without voting.
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• United Kingdom
8 Sep
A combination of the first past the post electoral system, the Electoral College, blatantly unfair ballot access laws that have been used to enforce the two party system for decades, large scale voter exclusion, too many moderates staying at home because the available candidates didn't appeal to them - and the very real possibility that the numbers announced on election day were doctored. Once the current regime is brought down, and the American republic restored, electoral reform is going to have to be high on the list of priorities.
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@FourWalls (78720)
• United States
7 Sep
The GOP is one governor getting on the capital steps and saying “segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever” away from becoming 100% the southern Klan Democrats of the early-mid 20th century. (The segregation quote was George Wallace in 1961.)
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@RasmaSandra (88929)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7 Sep
I keep hearing Trump singing they're coming to take me awaya I wish they would hurry up
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• Northampton, England
10 Sep
Extraordinary to see this retard destroy America
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• United Kingdom
13 Sep
It's been coming for a long, long time. Trump was just the icebreaker, allowing certain elements of the political establishment who've always been there in the background to get their hands firmly on the levers of power. There's a tradition of religious bigotry and authoritarianism in American political culture that goes back a lot further than the foundation of the USA.
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@jaylar (2255)
• Kingston, Jamaica
7 Sep
Trump is a racist sexist pedophile. He is self centred and naricistic. I saw this from day one of his first term. My country has stepped back from the US so we should not be as badly impacted as other nations which depended on the US, which believed the US propaganda
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@RebeccasFarm (96027)
• Arvada, Colorado
14 Sep
You know you really ought to stop calling people names..
• Arvada, Colorado
14 Sep
@VictorFrankenstein Well we are not dealing with spades here, we are dealing with humans.
• United Kingdom
14 Sep
I believe in calling a spade a spade.
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@porwest (107490)
• United States
7 Sep
You got the story wrong. The cities have been run by liberals who allowed criminals to run unchecked and rampant, raping, murdering, pilfering and looting citizens and businesses, putting entire communities under siege for decades with no oversight from officials and liberal appointed judges who held soft on crime, caring more for the criminals than the terrorized citizens bound to their homes, fearful of going out to Walmart for a couple of oranges and a soft drink without being shot. Trump is answering the begging call of the American people who elected him to take it back. The cities, our borders, our country, and also our streets. Look at the numbers that held steady in Washington D.C. before the National Guard was sent in. Look at them now after the fact. The fact is that these mayors and police chiefs, judges, and everyone else decided for too long to do nothing, and Trump simply said no. This is NOT what it should be like. If YOU can't fix it, and you've had more than a chance to do it, with all your fancified campaigns making one broken promise after another that "We will clean this up for you," while quietly letting criminals free to do what they wanted to, then WE, the Federal Government will do it for you. Do I like it personally? No. I don't. But at the same time, I have to honestly ask myself two questions: Is this necessary and how did we get here? The answer is yes, however unfortunate, and how we got here is elected officials turned a blind eye and made a mess of our cities and streets. When we saw at one point in our history that the wild, wild West had become just a little too wild, and local police and sheriffs couldn't calm it down, we sent in Marshalls and other federal people to do what the locals couldn't do. The National Guard's primary mission is to protect us WITHIN our borders while the rest of our military protect us outside of them. They have jurisdiction here. The president is doing the right thing. When we elected Trump, we did it because we wanted common sense restored, we wanted law and order restored, we wanted our borders back, we wanted our jobs back, and most of all we wanted our COUNTRY back, and our freedoms restored, not just according to the Constitutional rights we have that afford us those freedoms, but to be able to live and prosper and not be under constant threat of violence by criminals. Again, look at the numbers in these cities. The murder rates, the robbery rates, the violent crime rates, the car thefts, the shootings... Who would want to live in a world like that? And how could anyone believe that the people in their local official capacities were actually doing the job to protect the People? Slaps on the wrists and no cash bails and second and third and fourth chances. Enough is enough. WE said it. The American people. And Trump listened. America cannot be great if we, as ordinary citizens, cannot even walk out of our doors and enjoy everything this country and this land has to offer. The criminals have done more to take away our freedoms than anything Trump is doing, and we're simply fighting back. Like we did in the wild West. Like we did with the mob. And we're doing it now with the criminals.
@porwest (107490)
• United States
8 Sep
@VictorFrankenstein Whether those places are popular tourist destinations has nothing to do with what we were talking about. As for Trump and war, he has always opposed them, and that's well documented. He's never started one. He HAS taken actions. But that's not the same thing. To suggest now that Trump is suddenly a war monger is a very wild stretch of the imagination that requires quite a lot of mental gymnastics to pull off.
• United Kingdom
9 Sep
@porwest What we're talking about is the fact that the Orange Monkey has illegally sent troops to occupy cities on the pretext of restoring order - when they're not even particularly violent by American standards. And there are cities run by Trump's fellow traitors that have much higher crime rates. It's a blatant attempt to intimidate the opposition and provoke patriots into fighting back physically. Fortunately the patriots have been showing restraint so far. As for war - see the meme, posted by the regime itself. See the supposed change of name to the Department of War. See the Orange Traitor's actions in unleashing the military on his own ciitizens. And see the regime's action last week when they destroyed an unarmed boat full of people on the high seas - and then bragged about it. Traitor Trump is a power junkie with no conscience. The traitors who work for him are power junkies with no conscience. And the traitors who pull Trump's strings are power junkies with no conscience. It's a garbage regime, run by garbage peoole, and supported by garbage people. And it won't last.
• United Kingdom
7 Sep
You're having a laugh, aren't you? Los Angeles and Washington are so dangerous that they're both popular tourist destinations, or were until Mango Mussolini (or more correctly the people who control him) decided to dispense with the tourist industry. In Washington in particular, the National Guards activities seem to consist mostly of running traffic stops, driving homeless people out of town, and cleaning up parks. And incidentally, if it's somehow about law enforcement why is the evil orange clown posting memes about war?
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