Wednesday, February 25, 2026

38 billon dollars to house humans in warehouses


I told someone that I'd never seen republican policy do anything for regular people outside of something accidental that still resulted in exponentially more going to the already rich. It's usually stuff that is made to take from others, usually blaming the usual darker complexion suspects as they convince poor white folks to make themselves poorer to prevent other people from "taking advantage of the system"

They won't be deported. They'll be used as slave labor, as well any that follow.

They won't be deported because we are literally repeating the same cycle Germany did. First they tried deporting, then internment, then the holocaust.

It was never about actual deportations. You see, the owner class WANTS an under class to serve them which requires the under class to be present, but also easy to terrorize so they don't get all uppity about their human rights. That's why you always see the poor workers arrested, but somehow the rich business owners that hired them all never face any consequences now do they?

We've spent a decade on this gasps and gotcha moments – its tired. They hate us, they will use us for whatever they want because we're all (apparently) too bitchmade to kill them for it.

No amount of pointing out their hypocrisy or their evil is going to stop them from buying those warehouses, filling them with some cattle cages and chucking brown people and other dissidents in them to be tortured and disappeared.

So, if we're not going to shut the economy down in mass protest or tear down their doors and march what's left of them to firing squads or guillotines, can we stop pointing out this shit as if its surprising in any way? Or that you're making some grand revelation that the systems built on human suffering always have room and energy for more human suffering?




 

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