Mark Takano, out Democrat Representative from California, compared
civil rights abuses that immigrant detainees face to the more than 125,000
Japanese-Americans forcibly sent to internment camps during WWII:
“I have seen that logic before, when the government
imprisoned my family in camps, officials wrapped the policy in the language of
necessity and security. They cited military zones and expedience, and they used
banal words to mask a violation of the Constitution. There are distinctions between Japanese American incarceration of
WWII and Alligator Alcatraz. But at its heart, there is not a wide gap between
the two. In both instances, the government claimed that violation of human
rights en masse was and is justified because of emergency circumstances. In
both cases, there was and is no vetting, due process, or writ of habeas corpus.
The government is so concerned with making it appear that they are executing on
wild campaign promises that no human rights, no Constitution, and no court
orders can stand in its way. This administration, which has leaned heavily into
the optics of the prison and celebrated its cruelty, treats people as cattle to
be processed rather than human beings with rights. [The Felon]’s ever-growing
state apparatus makes sloppy, careless, and rushed arrests, which is precisely
why independent oversight and real access are not optional luxuries but basic
safeguards. None of this is radical. It is the bare minimum in a democracy that
claims to respect the rule of law. The last time our nation failed this test,
my family paid the price. I will not be quiet while others are made to pay it
again.”
Is this the country any of us want to be? Locking people up
in camps without due process? Separating families? Jailing children?
Seriously, this needs to stop and we all need to rise up
against it.
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Yay! Pete & Chasten! They’re my OTP.
ReplyDeleteAnd THIS is what we need from the Dems: action. Cheeto works with fear, he’s a bully. Standing up to him makes him scared.
“Not even a man. Just the diseased distillation of everything this country swears it isn’t but has always been—arrogance dressed up as exceptionalism, stupidity passed off as common sense, cruelty sold as toughness, greed exalted as ambition, and corruption worshiped like gospel.” *chef’ kiss*
XOXO
That description of The Felon--and not even saying his name--is perfection!
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God help America!
ReplyDeletePeople are stepping up.
DeleteWhen will the shootings ever end? The shooters no doubt expect to be rewarded on Judgement Day for their bravery and self denial while killing the innocent.
ReplyDeleteThe shootings will end when we vote the GOP and DEMAND action from Democrats.
DeleteGood on Garcia and the rest in Congress who are taking this serious issue seriously. The GOP is saturated with sex offenders; every week there are reports of yet more arrests. I promise they will find out that there are male victims, if they dig deep enough.
ReplyDeleteOh, if only Pete would become President someday.... The next admin needs to close every loophole the Felon and his cronies think they've found.
Hopefully the next administration does exactly that!
DeleteOliver did a great brief bio of HeWhoShallNotBeNamed.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfection!
DeleteOliver described it well.
ReplyDeleteYes, he did, and even without saying his name y'all know who he's is talking about.
DeleteIts quite difficult to comprehend the situation that happen now regarding MAGA or Make America Great Again. I am still learning it
ReplyDeleteIt's ignorance, racism and hate all beneath a red ball cap.
DeleteThanks for sharing, Bob. It is nice to hear some intelligent comments from some thoughtful, caring folks. I look forward to seeing Pete back in The White House.
ReplyDeleteI hope we get more people speaking up, and Pete as President would be a good thing.
DeleteKornetzke's description is spot on. Newsom is on fire, and Buttigieg gives me hope for the future.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more!
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xoxo :-)
Always.
DeleteMr. Kornetzke's summation should be printed up on a ginormous banner and hung on the ACLU's HQ in Washington (if there is one).
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