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richev ◴[] No.43411066[source]
Related: "The case for boycotting the United States" https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/18/us-tru...
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dkd903 ◴[] No.43411483[source]
This is what main stream media propaganda looks like.

> Dr Alawieh had traveled last month to Lebanon, her home country, to visit relatives.

No, she did not; she attended the funeral of a leader of a US-designated terror organization.

https://x.com/DHSgov/status/1901668299793899705

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rgreeko42 ◴[] No.43412761[source]
Oh, well if DHS says so on X The Everything Site it must be true
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yks ◴[] No.43413037[source]
In a blink of an eye Americans went from "the government is out there to oppress you" to "if the government says the undisclosed people it snatches from the streets and deports are criminals, it must be true".
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tac19[dead post] ◴[] No.43413700[source]
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consteval ◴[] No.43414847[source]
Except almost none of these cases are given due process, so we're just meant to believe them. It's trivial to say people are terrorists or gang members or whatever, doing it in court is hard. That's why they don't.
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1. Vilian ◴[] No.43421448[source]
True, but they are so individualist that they don't give a f*ck to what happens to their neighbors, they are the first type to report anyone to the government