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'Smaug'. Tim Kirk. 1975.
Watching national news, one might think that ICE withdrew from Minnesota. That the occupation is really over.
That’s not the case. At all.
ICE is still here. They’re still kidnapping people. Waves of their drones are still buzzing over neighborhoods, surveilling. They’re watching schools. They’re dressing up as utility workers or drivers needing car help, to prey on other’s kindness.
Beloved neighbors are still sheltering in place, not going outside, just to stay safe, to keep their families safe.
Minnesotans still protest at Whipple every day. They still patrol their neighborhoods every day.
I know I sound like a broken record at this point.
But we in Minnesota have yet to see any sort of withdrawal or pullback of ICE.
The occupation is still happening.
But the mainstream news doesn’t want you to know that.
Abolish every part of ICE. Prosecute Noem and Bondi and all their agents of terror.
Warren Zevon - Werewolves of London, 1977
you can be blue and have people like you because they were red but suddenly they touch you and you become a lilac sky until they decide purple just wasn't the color for them. many such cases
Peter Watkins - Punishment Park (1971)
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Thief of the Moon, c. 1924