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“That Conversation about Race” category archive

Republican Thought Police 0

Apparently, Kansas Republicans believe that, if schools don’t teach abour America’s history of slavery, segregation, racial discrimination, and bigotry, then, well, it must have never happened.

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American Stasi 0

Via Boston.com, one man, whose only offense was overstaying his visa and marrying an American woman, tells his story. Here’s a tiny bit:

Culleton told an Irish radio station about his detention at the ERO East Montana ICE Detention Camp in El Paso, Texas, describing poor sanitation and hygiene at the facility along with rampant sickness.

“It’s like a modern day concentration camp. We’ve got no human rights down here,” Culleton said. “People are starving, people are sick, people are tired … It’s just hell down here. Hell on earth. I wouldn’t wish it on any human being at all.”

Follow the link for the full account, including, natch, the Trump maladministration’s claims that, au contraire my sweet, staying in their camps is akin to vacationing at a Hilton or a Marriott.

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The “Candy-Coated Carapace” 0

Driftglass looks under the hood(s) of today’s Republican Party. A snippet:

However you measure modern political history, the media’s unwritten rule of politics during this era has been to allow the Republican party to get away with this bit of legerdemain. Everyone understood that, starting with the Powell Memo and Nixon’s Southern Strategy, the base of the party was going to be comprised largely of bigots and imbeciles — Archie Bunker chumps who listened to Limbaugh and watched Fox News.

Ah, but the thin, outer shell of the party would be a candy-coated carapace of respectable front men and women who would not embarrass themselves on “Meet the Press”, would know which wine paired with what at Beltway cocktail parties, and wouldn’t run screaming into the night for fear choosing the wrong Italian meat for their sammich.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Reuters runs the numbers:

Hundreds of judges around the country have ruled more than 4,400 times since October that President Donald Trump’s administration is detaining immigrants unlawfully, a Reuters review of court records found.

The decisions amount to a sweeping legal rebuke of Trump’s immigration crackdown. Yet the administration has continued jailing people indefinitely even after courts ruled the policy was illegal.

More numbers at the link.

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Hoist on His Own Petard 0

Man says,

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Suffer the Children 0

Again we are reminded that that’s not scripture.

That’s a Republican family value.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Michael in Norfolk has a rather disturbing notion as to what is behind the Republican thought police’s efforts to whitewash America’s history.

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Republican Thought Police 0

At SFgate, a report of the purging of the history of the Blackfeet people at Glacier National Park contains this nugget (emphasis added);

The myriad signs reportedly flagged for removal in Glacier National Park join a growing list of materials the Trump administration has deemed out of line with a directive to restore “truth and sanity to American history,” including “partisan ideology” and anything considered to “disparage Americans past or living.” Brochures, signs, videos and informational displays in parks that include Grand Canyon, Big Bend and Zion are vanishing, or are slated to soon be.

Methinks an edit is called for and that this phrasing more accurately describes what’s going on here:

    They want to “restore truth and sanity to American history” as long as the truth does not “disparage white, racist Americans past or living.”
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The Bad Bunny Hop, Reprise 0

Sam and the crew dissect what MAGA’s furor over Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl tells us about the culture war mongers.

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American Stasi 0

Two ICE agents warming their hands over a burning copy of the U. S. Constitution.  One says,

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The Rule of Lawless Meets a Notion of Immigrants 0

The EFF reports that the Trump maladministration wants to track those who disagree with its tactics. A snippet:

In the past year, DHS has consistently targeted people engaged in First Amendment activity. Among other things, the agency has issued subpoenas to technology companies to unmask or locate people who have documented ICE’s activities in their community, criticized the government, or attended protests.

These subpoenas are unlawful, and the government knows it. When a handful of users challenged a few of them in court with the help of ACLU affiliates in Northern California and Pennsylvania, DHS withdrew them rather than waiting for a decision.

These subpoenas are unlawful, and the government knows it.

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Words Have Meanings, American Stasi Dept. 0

At Above the Law, Jonathan Wolf reports that :ICE “kidnapped” some of the staff of his favorite burrito shop. Later on in the article, he explains his use fo that term (emphasis added):

I say “kidnapped” because this most definitely was not an “arrest” and there is no better word for what actually took place. When a police officer takes another person into custody, he or she is acting under the color of legal authority. This police officer must respect the constitutional rights of the accused, and must have probable cause indicating that the person being arrested has committed a crime. When police officers make arrests, their badges and the badge numbers on them are visible, their last names are stitched into their uniforms, and their faces are uncovered, so that if your rights are indeed violated while you are in custody, you know who to complain about later on. When a police officer goes beyond the legal authority with which he or she is entrusted, that police officer is subject to disciplinary action, civil liability, or even criminal prosecution.

The color of someone’s skin or the fact that they speak English with an accent does not amount to probable cause.

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Republican Thought Police, Still Rising Again after All These Years Dept. 0

It’s no jump to claim that the Trump maladministration wants to erase history that puts the lie to their prejudices.

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The They-Call-Themselves Patriots Gamers 0

Title:  The Alternative

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Hunt Clubs 0

Thom has seen this before. A snippet:

Every modern society that normalizes hunts of the poor, the dark-skinned, the undocumented, or the politically inconvenient eventually discovers that the culturally acceptable definition of undesirable keeps expanding.

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Republican Thought Police 0

Sen. Marsha Blackburn wants to know how Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson had the unmitigated gall to attend that subversive treasonous Grammies awards ceremony.

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American Stasi 0

At Above the Law, in the midst of a longer story about efforts by lawyers and law students to pressure (the Republican-controlled) Congress to require the Trump maladministration’s ICE to obey the law, lies this little fact:

Minnesota is presently a constitutional law dumpster fire. The Constitutional Accountability Center identifies at least five constitutional amendments that the Trump administration is repeatedly violating on the ground.

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All the News that Fits 0

Thom looks at how Trump is replacing the “Voice of America” with the “Voices of Oligarchy.” (Warning: Short commercial at the end.)

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Look! Over There! This New Gilded Age Dept. 0

Steve M. dissects the Republican Party’s misdirection play. A snippet:

Its (the Republican Party’s–ed.) main goal was to cut taxes on the rich, cut regulations for big corporations, and slash the social safety net. It’s an agenda that’s not easy to sell to voters — so, over the years, the GOP has distracted voters from this agenda by stirring up anger and hate. The GOP knew that Fox News, talk radio, and right-wing online publications were building party loyalty, and they gave propagandists more or less free rein to make voters angry at immigrants, Black people, white liberals, the media, gay people, feminists, entertainers, and gun-control advocates (that’s a partial list).

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The Bad Bunny Hop 0

John Young explains that he watched the Super Bowl Bowl half time show despite having no interest in the game itself (his favorite team didn’t make it) so as to show support for Bad Bunny and disdain for those who claim that that American citizen somehow isn’t American. Here’s a bit of his article:

So I could imagine the self-parody of Turning Point USA “alternative halftime programming” advertised as “celebrating faith, family and freedom.”

“Faith”: Let us venerate the least religious — and most Bible-illiterate, and meanest — president in history, yet one who plays the religious right like a harpsichord.

“Family”: Again, we shall venerate the least family-devoted president in history — bedding multiple beauties with wife No. 3 at home, adjudicated for sexual assault and 34 felonies. Most famous quote: “Grab ‘em by the pussy.” In what chapter of the New Testament is that? Whatever, lead us in song, Kid Rock.

“Freedom”: Three cheers from the MAGA choir for immigration agents as they kill and obliterate God-given rights like habeas corpus and due process. That’s next to godliness if the detainee’s skin is brown.

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