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Why I Don't Trust the ACLU​

I am an antifascist and community safety organizer. I do not trust the ACLU, and I don't think anyone else should either. The fundamental problem of being a free speech absolutist organization is that they end up defending overt racists and fascists. The history of the ACLU is stained with KKK klaverns and Nazis enlisting them to defend their free speech rights, and then they gormlessly go along with it.

The main thing in recent history is that the ACLU sued the city of Charlottesville Virginia to ensure that the Unite the Right Rally in 2017 got to happen. The ACLU stupidly believed that the Nazis were just trying to say unpopular speech. In fact the entire purpose behind the rally was to terrorize the city of Charlottesville and show how powerful the Nazi movement had become by that time. They didn't intend for this to happen, but you say the words "free speech" to the ACLU and they are immediately mystified and will go along with anything. The UTR rally was proceeded by a torch-light rally where Nazis ran around, terrorized and rioted across the collage area of Charlottesville. Anybody who was paying attention (which at the time unfortunately was only antifascists) knew this was going to happen, this is what all the free-speech warriors had been building to from 2015-2017. Of course, at the UTR rally James Alex Fields performed a car attack which killed Heather Heyer and left dozens grievously injured. You _have_ to have heard of the Unite the Right Rally.

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/8/12/16138326/aclu-charlottesville-protests-racism

https://www.acluva.org/en/news/why-we-represented-alt-right-charlottesville

They've been a little bit more circumspect since then because of all the violence at the Unite the Right Rally, but that hasn't stopped them from defending the far right since then. Here's an article from the ACLU last year repping their bona fides defending the far right when the right wing rag Reason whined about how they don't support right wingers any more. Read the bullet points at the bottom.

https://www.aclu.org/news/civil-liberties/defending-speech-we-hate

Their history of defending Nazis and the KKK goes all the way back. In 2003 they got a Virginia law banning cross burnings overturned for the KKK.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_v._Black

https://www.acluva.org/en/press-rel...sible-essential-liberty-worthy-our-protection

Back in 1977 they ensured the American Nazi Party could hold a rally in a heavily Jewish suburb of Chicago.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Party_of_America_v._Village_of_Skokie
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@The Ultimate Ramotith

I hate this faggot's voice and I think he'd bitch that Japanese, who developed most of the NES library worth playing, aren't "diverse" enough.

Also going to primary sources about Charlottesville it was that the police funnelled the protesters and counterprotestors together, the leftists were throwing piss bottles at the rightists, and also that fat bitch Heather Heyer died of a heart attack after trying to obstruct a motor vehicle.
 
The Ultimate Ramotith said:
am an antifascist and community safety organizer.
This is always a huge red flag metaphorically and literally. All you really have to do is ask about their takes on North Korea, the Molotov Pact or even the social conservatism of Palestinians, and they'll tie themselves into a knot to defend the "reactionary tendencies" of the people they like. Their politics of petty personal, and group resentment, explains their actions more often than not rather than logic.
 

Not only is this disingenuous, but it ironically downplays part of what is considered so horrifying about the Japanese internment camps. His right to discuss the issue from a first-hand perspective as if it grants him supreme knowledge about it should be revoked, because obviously he doesn't even know enough to understand that he's comparing apples to oranges.

While actual Japanese people (i.e. Japanese who were in America but not citizens) did make up a considerable portion of the people in those camps, an estimated 2/3rds of their population were Japanese-Americans. That is, people who emigrated from Japan and were naturalized, or who were the children of Japanese immigrants, born on American soil and therefore citizens from birth. Furthermore, whether these people were interned or not was not based on any proven criminal activity, espionage, etc. The only basis was their race--meaning that there were even some random Asians interned who weren't even Japanese. See this "guide" on distinguishing people of Chinese descent from Japanese to aid in "getting the right people".

TL;DR, the people in the camps, by and large, were law-abiding American citizens. Illegal immigrants with an additional crime record are neither.
 
Not only is this disingenuous, but it ironically downplays part of what is considered so horrifying about the Japanese internment camps. His right to discuss the issue from a first-hand perspective as if it grants him supreme knowledge about it should be revoked, because obviously he doesn't even know enough to understand that he's comparing apples to oranges.

While actual Japanese people (i.e. Japanese who were in America but not citizens) did make up a considerable portion of the people in those camps, an estimated 2/3rds of their population were Japanese-Americans. That is, people who emigrated from Japan and were naturalized, or who were the children of Japanese immigrants, born on American soil and therefore citizens from birth. Furthermore, whether these people were interned or not was not based on any proven criminal activity, espionage, etc. The only basis was their race--meaning that there were even some random Asians interned who weren't even Japanese. See this "guide" on distinguishing people of Chinese descent from Japanese to aid in "getting the right people".

TL;DR, the people in the camps, by and large, were law-abiding American citizens. Illegal immigrants with an additional crime record are neither.
The people in the camps weren't even naturalized under US law if they were older, since the US govt refused to let any yellow man become a citizen after like 1905 or so. The children and grandchildren, however, were 14th amendment citizens.

The difference between them and the current illegals is that they came into the USA in the proper manner and expected to be able to get citizenship after a few years in the country, were generally fluent in English, were property owners, thought they believed in the American way of life, etc.
 
Did you guys hear that they're trying to make a TikTok equivalent on Bluesky? There are a few different apps that could potentially become the "final" version of this idea, but one of them will certainly be released, and the expected release date--depending on the app--could be as soon as later this month.

This ties in a bit to the Rednote stuff (more detailed post here), but even though the TikTok ban has been lifted, the type of people who go on Bluesky (the ones who are terrified to use any app owned by le evil American billionaires) are also wary about revisiting TikTok because A, the ban lift is associated with Drumpf which makes the whole affair sus in their eyes, and B, the company is now partially in American hands, so they're no longer being subversive and anti-establishment by using a Chinese app. As a result, they're scrambling to find an identical app that makes them feel better about themselves, and this could be the one! A beautiful combination of typical Bluesky political idiocy and TikTok brainrot. Can't wait to see how that turns out.
 
Update on Stancil:
He has officially lost his mind,
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Musk is a fuck, but sometimes you need someone with no conscience , heart , or empathy to balance your books and march people out the door with no concern for their squeaks of agony or their tears.

Just like we need maggots and cockroaches in the wheel of life. they’re disgusting but the ecosystem dies without our scavengers.
 
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A beautiful combination of typical Bluesky political idiocy and TikTok brainrot. Can't wait to see how that turns out.
This might be the only thing more disastrous than Bsky itself. Whatever it is, as soon as it's released, we need to update archival tools immediately to grab the pure gold on there.
 
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Apparently, the trannies have "phonebooked" (I'm not sure what term we're supposed to use now but I saw that once, I haven't been around) several members of DOGE. I don't think they've thought this out very well.
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I predict Bluesky will become a bigger terrorist hub than twitter was when isis was it’s most powerful.
 
Apparently, the trannies have "phonebooked" (I'm not sure what term we're supposed to use now but I saw that once, I haven't been around) several members of DOGE. I don't think they've thought this out very well.
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Hey guys you know what's a good idea? Posting the information of government employees for all and sundry to see. You did it bluesky you owned the chuds!!!
 
Hey guys you know what's a good idea? Posting the information of government employees for all and sundry to see. You did it bluesky you owned the chuds!!!
Fucking with the scroll translating Zoomer wunderkind and his peers is certain to make these trannies lots of new friends.
It's a move as well thought out as self mutilation.
 
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