Fascism doesn’t always come from white Caucasians.
Sometimes it’s a Jewish man, demonizes immigrants, and calls cruelty “policy.”
Stephen Miller is a facist.
Resist fascism. Defend democracy.

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Fascism doesn’t always come from white Caucasians.
Sometimes it’s a Jewish man, demonizes immigrants, and calls cruelty “policy.”
Stephen Miller is a facist.
Resist fascism. Defend democracy.
⚠️ When billionaires bankroll authoritarian power, democracy is the collateral.
They don’t want freedom—they want deregulation, monopoly, and control.
History’s seen this bet before. It never ends well.
Republicans are a Trump Cult. Democrats are the patriotic party of the constitution
The question isn’t ideology. It’s trust.
Should America’s most powerful surveillance tools be controlled by unelected billionaires, with documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and zero democratic accountability?
National security requires oversight—not blind faith. 🇺🇸
Automation and AI aren’t “neutral progress” when they’re deployed to cut labor costs instead of improving human lives.
Replacing workers without guarantees—jobs, shorter workweeks, retraining, or income security—creates systematic unemployment by design.
Defend the Fourth Amendment.
No warrantless monitoring.
Say NO to technocratic control colluding with a fascist government.
Privacy is a right — not a privilege.
The Catholic Archbishop for the U.S. military is telling troops it’s “morally acceptable” to disobey orders—language that MAGA figures are criticizing.
The military answers to the Constitution, not political cults. 🇺🇸⚠️
Bipartisanship Is a Scam—And Democrats Need to Stop Falling For It
Republican outrage is theater. Loud. Hollow. Performative. A whole lot of sound and fury signifying nothing—except a well-oiled tactic to distract, discredit, and dominate. It’s not about principles. It’s not even about winning arguments. It’s about hijacking narratives, blocking progress, and exhausting their opposition. And Democrats? Too often, they fall for it like it’s their first time at the rodeo.
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Let’s cut the fluff and call it what it is: Republican outrage is theater. Loud. Hollow. Performative. A whole lot of sound and fury signify