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Should be a wild four years.

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What an absolute bunch of faggots. This is from last week:
May 12, 2025 NEWARK, New Jersey - Various faith clergy groups set up a prayer outside Delaney Hall Detention Center after Mayor Baraka arrest. Groups continue to block entrances
Video by Scootercaster (FreedomNewsTV)
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I decided to see what the coverage was like from a "local newspaper" that was mentioned in an article about Trump targeting journalists. Plenty of pictures to use as propaganda:

New Jersey clergy confront ICE: Faith groups block access to private detention center in Newark
The Jersey Vindicator (archive.ph)
By Krystal Knapp
2025-05-14 09:09:36GMT

Two activists arrested, two clergy members dragged away on Monday
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Police remove the Rev. Robin Tanner of the Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation and the Rev. Sasha Ostrom of the Morristown Universalist Fellowship as they block the gates to the Delaney Hall ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

About 50 clergy members gathered outside the Delaney Hall ICE Detention Center in Newark on Monday afternoon, linking arms and singing as part of a peaceful protest aimed at drawing attention to what they say are unjust immigration detention practices under the Trump administration.

The interfaith protest, supported by Faith in New Jersey and the national network Faith in Action, blocked the facility’s main gate. Participants said their goal was to stop operations at the privately run facility. Protesters said they were willing to be arrested for the cause.

Delany Hall reopened as an ICE facility this month. The site, operated by the GEO Group, has drawn sharp criticism from local leaders and advocates who say it lacks proper local permits, a claim federal officials deny.

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Clergy gather to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Activists stand on the side and protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the ICE facility in Newark on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Protesters on Monday said prayers for detainees and criticized ICE’s continued use of private detention facilities. The group sang hymns and chanted while standing in front of the main gate to the facility, blocking traffic in and out.

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Clergy gather to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the ICE facility in Newark, blocking the main gates. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police demand that clergy protesters move out of the way and stop blocking the gates at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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An activist waves a flag as religious leaders block the gate to the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Clergy members block the gate of the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove an activist blocking the gates at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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A van carrying a detainee arrives as religious leaders block the gate of the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

An ambulance arrived at the gate during the demonstration but was reportedly turned away by security. Protesters claimed the vehicle’s presence was intended to pressure the group to move.

Families were not allowed into the facility to visit their loved ones during the protest. Officials on the scene allegedly blamed the protesters. Some protesters said they saw it as ICE’s way to punish the detainees for the protesters’ actions.

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Police remove activists blocking the gate of the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove clergy and activists as they are block the gates to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the ICE facility Two activists were arrested, and clergy members. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove activists blocking the gate to the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police remove an activist blocking the gate at the Newark ICE facility to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

One woman brought clothes for a friend who is being detained at the facility. She said he had not showered since Saturday because he only had the clothes on his back and had no other clothes to change into. She also brought a letter for the man from his son, but couldn’t deliver it Monday.

Two activists were arrested outside the facility, and two clergy members were dragged away but not arrested. The two clergy members who were dragged away but not arrested were the Rev. Robin Tanner of the Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit and the Rev. Sasha Ostrom of the Morristown Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

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An activist blocks cars from exiting the Newark ICE facility. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police confront an activist as an interfaith clergy coalition gathers to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo: Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin condemned Monday’s protest and questioned the goals of those participating.

“Who do they want released from Delaney Hall?” McLaughlin said in a statement. “The child rapists, murderers, drug traffickers, MS-13 gang members or known terrorists?”

The demonstration comes three days after Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested outside the same facility. Baraka was detained by federal agents Friday following a confrontation during a visit with Democratic members of Congress. Baraka has argued that the facility is operating without proper city permits. He was initially let through the gates and onto the grounds of the facility by a guard, photos by Jersey Vindicator photographer Andres Kudacki show. He then voluntarily left, but was arrested outside the gates minutes later for trespassing.

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Police arrest an activist as he protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police arrest an activist as he protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12 Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police arrest an activist as she protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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Police arrest an activist as he protests the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Delaney Hall is expected to house up to 1,000 immigrants and has become a focal point for the Trump administration’s efforts to expand deportation capacity across the country. The facility’s location near Newark Liberty International Airport positions it as a hub for expedited removal flights from the Northeast.

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Friends and family of the detainees at the Newark ICE facility were denied visits, deliveries of clothing, and letters from loved ones outside the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo by Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.

Faith leaders said Monday’s protest would not be the last and vowed to continue demonstrating against the use of private detention centers and immigration enforcement practices they say are inhumane.

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Friends and family of the detainees react as they are denied visits at the Newark ICE facility on Monday, May 12. Photo: Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
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An interfaith clergy coalition gathers to protest the detention of migrants and the conditions at the Newark ICE facility, blocking the main gates to the facility on Monday, May 12. Photo: Andres Kudacki for The Jersey Vindicator.
 
Then what happens if people buy the home on the cheap and drive the niggers, spics, and druggies out?
They won't sell to them.

Or what happens if the niggers, spics, and druggies refuse to leave? Are they gonna go full Escape 2000 on their asses and murder them?
Have the police forcibly evict them because they are violating the law.

What about zoning laws? Are they gonna bribe every county and city in the country to change the laws? Will they just pay people off to skirt past them? I know corps are evil folks somtimes. But this is real life. Not a fucking movie.
Why wouldn't city governments want more housing to make their cities look wealthier, and cooperate with them to see their plans through?
 
This is an op, and a really transparent one. It can be summed up with "they can't arrest all of us." That big name democrat fucked up so now they're manipulating as many useful idiots as possible into doing the same thing such that a party judge and the party media and the party glowies can all go "everyone's doing it so it's just a joke and can be excused besides it's not like he's a REAL president."


Edit: For a previous appearance of a similar op, remember when Hillary fell for memes, and suddenly everyone had to pretend to be retarded so she didn't look bad? Yeah.
My favorite collective pretend-to-be-retarded-moment by far was the "Trump thinks literal coyotes are smuggling people across the border" thing from about 6 years ago. That one was pure kino. The Trump that lives in their head is both terrifyingly malevolent and scheming and at the same time utterly brain dead, crazy and totally incompetent. Should make for an easy opponent, but here we are, no need to reflect, dems.

Also, go donate to the give send go, people!
 
New York City Harbor takes in over 70 billion a year in harbor shipments alone

Why do you think they built a city there to begin with?

Im all for disliking a city but dawg...
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Importing stuff other people made for other people to use isn’t producing anything. NYC also turned almost all their ports into parks; the remaining ports are in New Jersey.

NYC has a high GDP because they have a high cost of living, inflating the prices they pay for everything and therefore the GDP. They also live in tiny apartments and have to outsource services that everyone else performs themselves, which further inflates the GDP on paper despite not actually making anything.

The Wall Street wealth is just siphoning off fees from the actual production in the rest of the country.

If you don’t have any Tier 1 or 2 industries, you don’t actually have an economy. Just ask any small ex-mining/factory town how important the GDP of the local restaurants was after the mine closed.

This is also why the sanctions against Russia were ineffective: they lack Tier 3 industries that inflate GDP but have a ton of Tier 1/2 industries that are necessary to fight a war.

This is a problem with the entire American economy, but it’s the worst in the “rich” coastal cities.
 
My favorite collective pretend-to-be-retarded-moment by far was the "Trump thinks literal coyotes are smuggling people across the border" thing from about 6 years ago.
One of my libtard acquaintances said that, and when I said, "Coyotes are cartel operatives who smuggle people across the border," his response was, "Yeah, but Trump doesn't know that! He thinks they're literal animals!"
 
/r/50501 wonders why the only protestors showing up to their anti-Trump protests are old enough to collect Social Security:
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It's the same everywhere:
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Only 40% of boomers are scumbags:
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Muh disinformation makes the youth not want to protest the God Emperor:
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Your dads would beat your asses for being disgusting commies:
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Says a person who wants a world where the government controls where you live, what you do for work, and makes you afraid to speak openly anywhere to anyone:
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Only one comment said the truth:
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You can't hate boomers enough.
 
Idiocracy is the most "simpleton who wants to sound insightful" movie ever made.

yeah I never liked it. It's just mike judge saying to the world, "I'm smart and everyone else is dumb!" but offering no solutions or intelligent/interesting criticisms.

and yes we get it, gatorade, electrolytes. holy shit. make that joke a dozen more times.
 
I think what stripped away the last vestiges of my libertarianism was seeing how private control of communication channels leads to people being deplatformed with zero rights, zero process, zero appeal, zero means of redress, etc. See, it turns out that the most economically efficient way to dispense justice is to simply crush the most troublesome 0.1% without any process whatsoever, and only seriously investigate anything if there's a substantial amount of money on the line.

What we see with the internet and banking is something that would happen with phones, electricity and plumbing if it weren't for public utilities laws written decades and decades ago. "Ah, this asshole said 'nigger' on an alt-right podcast, and now ABC and Now This and everyone are giving me shit about doing business with him? Fine, no more electricity, water, gasoline, or communication for him. Fuck him." Press the button, and now that guy is just not your problem.

Sure, he can't like...travel or have heat. But it's 1 customer out of millions, and it took 2 hours for the media to make it not worth it for you to keep his lights on, no matter how faithful he's been about paying his bills on time. And maybe it turns out later that some redditor falsely identified him, but who gives a shit? Just one customer out of millions, it's not worth the time to even hear his appeal. This is the world libertarians want.
The fact that people continue to see this as not being an issue is so infuriating. If Kiwifarms had been around in the 90s Null would have been able to shill mangosteen freely instead of having to live like a nomad only being able to have access to the bare minimum of society thanks to him being so autistically stubborn in fighting for that right he by all means should naturally have.
 
>Hillary Clinton slams President Trump for insisting that Americans have more kids, arguing that is what immigrants are for.

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Unspeakably evil. She's killed more people than that idiot that blew himself up in the name of human extinction (for whites at least) as seems to be her goal here.
 
One of my libtard acquaintances said that, and when I said, "Coyotes are cartel operatives who smuggle people across the border," his response was, "Yeah, but Trump doesn't know that! He thinks they're literal animals!"
I had the exact same conversation with a family member.

It's amazing how they can intuit the mental faculties of Trump and Biden from afar, despite all evidence to the contrary of what they believe.
 
Though I may hate my political opponents, I do not call for them to be killed.
And maybe that's our big mistake, wonder for a moment why everybody treats niggers and sandniggers with kid gloves, and it's not because of their civility and compassion.
 
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And maybe that's our big mistake, wonder for a momemt why everybody treats niggers and sandniggers with kid gloves, and it's not because of their civility and compassion.
I would disagree, you can use the morality argument when advocating for votes.

"My side doesn't call for people to be publicly shot, they detest (insert group here), and want to see you dead, etc"
 
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Every war in the Mid-East in the past eighty years has been fought on behalf of Israeli interests.
retarded and i've explained multiple times how this isnt the case

anyway i was right about tucker being influenced by qatar


Perhaps Qatar’s biggest victory in its post-election right-wing media campaign thus far was securing an interview between Tucker Carlson and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in March. The interview, which has raked up nearly six million views across X and YouTube, was friendly, with Carlson praising the country.

Qatar paid top dollar to ensure this interview took place. Foreign Agents Registration Act records show that Lumen8 Advisors LLC, a legal consulting company for which very little public information is available, helped facilitate between Carlson and the Qatari dignitary. The Embassy of the State of Qatar pays Lumen8 Advisors $180,000 per month “to provide media and communication coaching and consulting services.”

“Qatar wants to further cement ties with Trump and allies for many reasons, including to defend itself against Republican attacks for its relationship with Hamas and Iran,” Anna Jacobs, a non-resident fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute, said of the Carlson interview.
An employee of Fox News, for instance, received a text message from a foreign agent working for Qatar through the U.S. firm GRV Strategies on February 20 regarding a “story idea on foreign policy.” Three days later, Fox published a piece containing a subheading that reads “Qatar holds the line against Iranian pressure for its $6 billion back,” where the author cited a “source familiar with Qatar’s plans” to report that the small nation is aligned with President Trump’s Middle East strategy.

GRV Strategies, again working on behalf of Qatar, on December 4, 2024, flagged a story to an employee of the New York Post. Again, three days later, the outlet ran a story painting Qatar in a positive light — this time highlighting the role the nation played in hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
GRV Strategies, which also reached out to outlets like Just the News and the Daily Mail, is a natural choice for any foreign power attempting to place stories in conservative media. Its founder and principal, Garrett Ventry, is deeply embedded in Washington’s right-wing circles. Ventry has occupied top-level staffing positions in Republican congressional offices, was a senior adviser at CRC Advisors, one of the top conservative public affairs firms in DC, and is the cofounder of the Washington Reporter, a conservative alternative to email newsletters like those produced by Politico and Punchbowl News. Ventry stepped away from the Washington Reporter after registering as a Qatari lobbyist, reportedly to avoid any appearance of conflicts of interest.

Qatar pays Ventry’s firm $80,000 a month to assist it with media relations, records show.

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literally arranged the meeting thanks to a PR firm contracted by Qatar to improve their public relations

i was right again

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