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The Trump administration is a joke.
One of the most revealing things about the Trump administration isn’t just what it's doing but also what it normalised. The real shift wasn’t a single policy or decision; it is the expansion of what people were willing to accept as “just politics”
Lines that were once treated as disqualifying became negotiable. then defensible. Then routine, and once that boundary moves, it doesn’t automatically move back. People like to frame it as an anomaly, as if it existed outside the system. but it didn’t. It exposed how much the system can stretch when enough people decide that holding it together matters more than holding it accountable, and the response to that stretch is just as important as the stretch itself.
If the lesson taken is "That was chaos, let’s return to normal and stop thinking about it,” then nothing is actually resolved. the underlying incentives, the tolerance for escalation, the willingness to excuse, those all remain
You don’t prevent a repeat of something by pretending it was impossible. You prevent it by understanding exactly how it was possible and why so many people accommodated it when it happened. Otherwise, “unprecedented” just becomes a word we use right before something happens again
(via. deera.zahrin)
Never Forget.
We need to be less concerned about ISIS and any other foreign terrorist groups and be more concerned about eradicating these domestic terrorist groups, including their leaders, Steve Bannon and Donald Trump.
Manchester
I have sympathy for the families of those who died in Manchester at the concert, I truly do. However, instead of everyone (outside of close family and friends to those who have died) mourning for the lives lost, everyone should be working towards fighting for the days when we won't have to worry about who is on a plane or about the guy in a crowd wearing a backpack. We should unite to eliminate terrorism because face it, life goes on and instead of mourning, we should avenge those who were lost and bring those who are guilty to justice. I'm sorry if someone finds anything I said offensive, but I'm just stating my opinion.