ICE Gestapo - 6/12: families placed in WW2 Japanese internment camps to be hidden from the press

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So I'm supposed to be outraged and upset and ready to ride for Trump because a couple hundred immigrants are trying to cross the border? :mjlol:

You don’t have to be outraged at anything, the migrants aren’t a real threat and they are not going to cross, I think border patrol and the us military is handling things well, you can go back to sleep
 

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You got busted telling half the story, just stop

Of course anybody trying to storm the border is going to be met with force, what planet do you live in?
Busted telling half the story lol. I've yet to see a clear outline of the events that happened but that doesnt take away from the cruelty on display but all of that is fine to you so :yeshrug:.
 

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Busted telling half the story lol. I've yet to see a clear outline of the events that happened but that doesnt take away from the cruelty on display but all of that is fine to you so :yeshrug:.


There are fully armed troops near the border with authority to use force, using tear gas was the humane response
 

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fukk you. there is nothing humane about using tear gas on women and fukking children you a$$hole

yes it is if the alternative is worse, plus describing it as women and children is an exaggeration, its mostly grown men

you can go fukk yourself in trying to downplay a situation thats ready to explode into violence at anytime

 

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I understand the concerns of your estranged children weigh heavily on you, but it's completely irrelevant to the discussion. :gladbron:

Oh ok, so the treatment of the media of people attacking the us border is important but the treatment of black people where the people attacking the us border come from is not important, got it

Thanks for straightening out my priorities as a black person
 

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How is police brutality against people of African descent (both in the United states and black citizens in Latin America) described in the Latin American media?
this is a false equivalency. central american countries dont have a free press and its either controlled or restricted by the government.

In Central America and Mexico, violence and impunity maintain a reign of fear and self-censorship. In Salvador (66th), Guatemala (116th), Honduras (141st) and Mexico (147th), investigative reporters, especially those covering organized crime and corruption, are systematically subjected to threats, intimidation, and physical violence. Those that refuse or are unable to relocate in the face of imminent danger often pay with their lives. One journalist was killed in Honduras in 2017 and 11 were killed in Mexico, which became the world’s second deadliest country for the media last year, surpassed only by Syria. The murders of two veteran journalists who covered collusion between organized crime and politicians – Miroslava Breach in Chihuahua state and Javier Valdez in Sinaloa state – sent shockwaves through both Mexico and the international community.

RSF Index 2018: Mixed performance in Latin America
 

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this is a false equivalency. central american countries dont have a free press and its either controlled or restricted by the government.

In Central America and Mexico, violence and impunity maintain a reign of fear and self-censorship. In Salvador (66th), Guatemala (116th), Honduras (141st) and Mexico (147th), investigative reporters, especially those covering organized crime and corruption, are systematically subjected to threats, intimidation, and physical violence. Those that refuse or are unable to relocate in the face of imminent danger often pay with their lives. One journalist was killed in Honduras in 2017 and 11 were killed in Mexico, which became the world’s second deadliest country for the media last year, surpassed only by Syria. The murders of two veteran journalists who covered collusion between organized crime and politicians – Miroslava Breach in Chihuahua state and Javier Valdez in Sinaloa state – sent shockwaves through both Mexico and the international community.

RSF Index 2018: Mixed performance in Latin America

so what you are saying is that people of latin america have more pressing issues than the state of black people in their countries, ok
 
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