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These might be the good old days. Go outside, feel the grass, say wassup to your neighbors,... whatever you do that means community, because sh*t might get bad for a while.

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[–] Badeendje 10 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Top brass seem to swing the other way though. These are generations that tangled with Russia and china for decades now. They see much more behind the curtain than others do.

[–] 4lan 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

My sisters biological father just retired as a captain from New York City Police.

When the subject of homosexuals came up one time he got all red in the face in was stopping about how he would use his AR-15 against any gay person that talked to his (adult) children.

During the Floyd protests I overheard him talking on the phone about shutting down Bridges to prevent movement.

There is a video on YouTube of him kicking down a memorial well the family of the deceased are crying on the street. He brings us up with pride.

He is a die hard maga fascist. He was a leader for hundreds of officers. He is their example

[–] Badeendje 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Luckily the police and the military have a bit different standards. Army generals are mostly well educated and very well read men who deal with the whole world and not just their neck of the woods, and possibly more important is that in the world of the military they do not have the monopoly on violence. They have to deal with adversaries who are equals and thus changes the power dynamic A LOT. A police captain can in the end just escalate all the way to the national guard and stomp out anything.. in the military they cannot as their escalations immediately leads to deaths and escalates all the way to nuclear Armageddon. So luckily they are of a different breed.

But now, trump might replace the top brass with his loyalists, (loyalty > competence) fast tracking some appointments of people that normally not have made it to that level.

The guard rails are off.. the world is in for a wild ride.

[–] 4lan 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

He literally said that he would do that, citing the loyalty of Hitlers pawns as the example to live up to. This isn't hyperbole these are the words that came out of his mouth.

Whoever he puts in power will not uphold the Constitution or the rights of our citizens. He will exact the wishes of their leader without question. They will be hired based on this 'loyalty'

[–] Badeendje 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Yup, he said he will. I don't know how this works in practice, but this is dangerous. Project 2025 is very clear about stacking the institutions.

[–] 4lan 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I see a path where we become very similar to Russia. Oligarchs controlling the nation with absolute loyalty to a single leader. An all powerful alliance that would erode our freedom until journalists are assassinated by the military at the president's orders.

We already have the largest prison population in the world, imagine if Trump gave them an offer to fight for him or remain in prison, just like the mercenaries in Russia