• The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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    12 days ago

    The erasure of how people keep and style their hair is a part of every genocide. They come up with ways to justify it every time, excuses for why it’s necessary. But the real point is to erase a person’s identity and their connection to their culture.

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      It’s also sad this happened in El Salvador. Trading individual rights for broad sweeps based on stereotypes and vibes is NOT an acceptable practice for either country.

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    I’m sure if you asked a holocaust survivor what the procedure for entering Dachau or Auschwitz was like it would be very similar.

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    It’s a slave prison right? What’s to stop us from crowdfunding and buying them back? Bringing them home?

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        Given that El Salvador has the highest imprisomnent rate per capita after North Korea (and since NK is super secretive, they might have passed it by without us knowing), and various other inhumane laws, I would definitely prefer if nobody paid that government even a penny.

        I would pay (if I had enough pennies) for opposition to get Nayib Bukele out of power. He’s their version of Trump, a democratically elected authoritarian.

        Sadly, unlike with Duterte (from the Philippines), there is currently no international interest in getting him to a court - which he likely has already earned by now.

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      What’s to stop us from crowdfunding and buying them back? Bringing them home?

      I’d guess it’s mainly just the lack of concern from people who can afford that, but also given that the perpetrators face no consequences whatsoever it’s kind of scary to think how this could get even worse if they found out it’s profitable.

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      The feeling is justified, but it they realize they can get 100K ransom for every person they kidnap, regardless of that person criminal background, how long until they start sending people just for that?

      Guantanamo was/is a stain, but this somehow it’s even worse

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    11 days ago

    Just curious, but why is there a camera/photographer there at that moment? I this to show how tough the “criminals” are treated?

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    The sad thing is for a moment I couldn’t tell if this was an old photo or something that just happened…

    Edit: Ohh fuck that’s not an old photo? I hate reality.

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    if i were a revolutionary that wanted to fight this new fascism, i would be identifying and eliminating key figures in this chain of command between the top and the bottom. sever the links. that would be much more effective than large scale protests.

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      10 days ago

      Do the research, name the names and people could create the modded servers so it could start being done.

      In Minecraft.

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    Well at least MAGA saved us from this guy, right? I feel so much safer and freer knowing this guy’s job is now open for some young woman who didn’t like school.