Spyke
lemmy.ml

Good. Nazis should fear every moment of their life.

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lemmy.world

They should be terrified. Every collaborator with this fascist regime should be hounded every moment for the rest of their lives. When they're grocery shopping, at a restaurant, at church. Every moment should be a glaring reflection of the sucking hole in their souls where their morals should be.

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Sunflierreply
lemmy.world

Eh. I think it depends. In general, it should alleviate the dread. Without such relief, they'd essentially be in the same boat if they hadn't left. We want to incentivse people to leave. However, if they're a fuckwit (looking at you ICE guy who killed that lady), then they might as well just kill themselves.

*Edit: spelling

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RuBisCOreply
slrpnk.net

You mean murderer Jonathan Ross, the piece of shit who brutally murdered and shot to death Renee Good?

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lemmy.world

I am not saying you intended to diminish/sanitize anything, but I would like to emphasize brutally murdered and shot to death.

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The murderer also called her a fucking bitch immediately after the murder.

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You're correct, that was not my intention; didn't realize it came off that way. Emphasis added.

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PhoenixDogreply
lemmy.world

We need to remind them there is far more of us than them. They send 20? We should send 200. Out number them and make them fear for their lives, not the other way around.

If we as citizens are unsure if we can go home today without being killed by ICE, they should feel the same.

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Good! The gestapo isn't wanted. Next out is the regime! They ALL should be afraid!

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I hope these guys end up spending their lives in fear and get pulled out of their retirement homes like all those nazi war criminals. No quarter.

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I'd prefer if their fear lead to their own demise, sooner rather than later. A little self healing, we'll call it. MAGA with euthanasia.

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lemmy.world

the fact this poor womens last name is Good. And the articles speak to the "killing of Good" is so spot on it feels like if you wrote this in a story, the editor would tell you not to be so obvious about it.

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lemmy.world

History is filled with these moments lol. Whatever entity that is writing our story would benefit from learning wtf subtlety is.

"The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense." -Mark Twain

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mcvreply
lemmy.zip

That's absolutely true. If 2 decades ago anyone had written a story or movie about a president acting like Trump, it would have been considered too unrealistic to publish.

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sticklyreply
lemmy.world

Funny you should say that when Idiocracy came out exactly 20 years ago, though even then the movie was being optimistic by setting the narrative 500 years in the future.

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The movie was satirical hyperbole, though. If it was played as genuine, not in a comedy, it would ruin the film.

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But that president at least wanted someone smart to take care of things...

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Except that we’re being smashed over the head with the point and still not getting it. It’s honestly insane how obvious everything is and we as a species are still too stupid to see it all.

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For real.

And I couldn't help but think of Eugene (meaning: well-born, good, virtuous) Goodman.

You know what? I wish Mr. Goodman would escort Ms. Good's widowed wife during the funeral ceremony. But I'm being crazy.

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One former agent told the Daily Beast that he and his colleagues fear it has become more common for juries not to believe evidence they are presenting to the court.

Thats good to hear. But its not gonna be enough i fear.

“If this situation continues, many of us fear that when the Dems get back in, they will dissolve ICE altogether,” he said. “For those of us who care about the good work ICE has done in the past three decades, that’s a very sad state of affairs.”

Still blaming democrats for the consequences of the things that Trump is doing.

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dubletreply
lemmy.world

the good work ICE has done

[citation needed]

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They consider murder, torture, and terror “good work.”

They mean “Renee Good work.”

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Sunflierreply
lemmy.world

Still blaming democrats for the consequences of the things that Trump is doing.

Its a cult

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lemmy.world

If detaining and abusing 70% nonviolent offenders is "good work" then yeah, I hope it's the last job they ever manage to get.

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There's no way it's that low. There just aren't that many criminals, and Biden/Obama already deported any who might have been a problem.

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Nazis routinely have more faith in Democrats (to do things they hate and I approve of) than i do.

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Everyone who masks up to kidnap people or shoot them in the face should be terrified to leave their house.

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This made me wonder what murderer Jonathan Ross has been up to. Apparently he and his family are in hiding. It's not what it should be, him in jail, but it is encouraging that his decision to murder someone has led to actual consequences for him. The people had to do it since the system most certainly will not.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

"There is genuine fear that indeed ICE’s heavy-handedness and the rhetoric from Washington is more creating a condition where the officers’ lives are in danger rather than the other way around."

What the fuck.

This dipshit literally thinks it should be our lives in danger. These people deserve everything coming to them.

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They like to imagine themselves a modern day "Untouchables" standing up to violent gangs in a way no one else is willing to do. They imagine that's all the illegal immigrants do is commit violent crime.

At least some of them are confused by killing a non-criminal white woman citizen and how the administration is doubling down. Some of them didn't sign up to kill white people.

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Nobody is making them keep being ICE agents. Unlike the majority of their victims who can't stop being brown.

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Good. Make ICE afraid. They clearly don't know what Shame is so the next best thing is making them afraid, all the time.

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No. Just enough to put them on edge "about officer safety" so they just start shooting people.

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yeehawreply
lemmy.ca

But Renee Good was white.

Check mate!

/s

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bitjunkiereply
lemmy.world

Every time I see /s for /smoothbraindoesntunderstandsarcasm, I picture this:

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Man, that's like all the pixels.... I don't think that really needed all those pixels...

Also "this could have been an SVG"

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Qualified Immunity does not protect the ICE Gestapo when they violate Constitutional rights. Hopefully each and every one of these assholes will spend the rest of their lives trying to stay out of jail and avoid civil suits. Or better yet in jail.

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lemmy.world

They think they can take off their uniforms and everyone will forget what they've done. They should be marked like the Nazis in inglorious bastards.

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lemmy.world

May they never know a day of peace for the rest of their pathetic Nazi lives. When this is over we need 100 years of leftist McCarthyism and COINTELPRO

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lemmy.world

They should be terrified. Since all this kicked off, I now sleep with a loaded 9mm and an AR-15 by my bed. Ain't no way I'm letting these fools in my house.

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mvilainreply
fedia.io

Replace that 9mm with a 50cal Desert Eagle. That should make short work of any bullet proof vest they might be wearing.

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seathrureply
quokk.au

Bigger isn't better when it comes to body armor. 50AE will be stopped by most all body armor. But something small and fast like a 5.7x28 will slip through everything but rifle rated plates.

Edit: Obligatory

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lemmy.nz

I’m a hiring manager where I work. All future open roles will be “ice alumni need not apply” & my boss supports me in this.

Come to think of it maybe my next protest sign will say something to that effect. Get my buddy with a megaphone to spell it out for them since I guess not a lot of them actually read all that well?

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lemmy.world

Good job!

Once they leave ICE, the only thing open to them should be living under a bridge. Leave them to rely on the kindness of their fellow humans.

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Sure, ICE should be scared that someone might kill them, but a more interesting question is if a prosecutor could find 12 people in an ICE-occupied city that would convict someone of that killing.

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My new lifelong hobby will be to make sure this follows them long after the Trump regime burns. They won't be able to lie to their grandkids about what they did so long as I live.

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No one is forcing them to suit up today, tomorrow, or the day after that. They are at will employed. The employment can be terminated by either party at any time for any reason.

If you're fearing for your life, and suiting up to be a Nazi, color me unsympathetic. Take off the uniform, stop playing with your Nazi friends, and hope to fuck the masses never discover what you were up to at the start of 2026.

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Never scared enough, they should only recount what they're doing from their death beds so their children don't miss them either.

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Fuck each and every last one of them and the gender-affirming lifted diesel DUII machines they rode in with.

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With a recent DOXing data breach, it's time to send GTFO mail to their homes, schools, churches, etc to let them know that when Trump is gone, they'll be hunted even more viciously than they are hunting their victims.

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ICE agents are living in fear as the public turns against them in record numbers...

Then quit and pray we never fucking find out you were with ICE.

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Copium from thedailybeast. The refuge during trump smash’n grabs (colloquially known as ‘administrations’.)

ICE are ignorant redneck fascist fucks and are just waiting til they get back into the truck to bust out laughing and telling n***** jokes. They’re not living in anything but hate and dirty underwear.

I mean it’d be great if it was true, but it’s not. Not really. If it was true they’d be resigning or even approaching people with 1/10,000 of a percent of respect instead of zero but they’re not.

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They always should have worried about public acceptance since they're supposed to be a public organization. But normally had the government been doing its job they should have feared a withdrawal of support and disbandment to keep themselves straight. It is so damn stupid that the government ignored it all and allowed that organization to fester to a point where the fear is now of vigilante reprisals.

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Not even the tiniest of violins for this one. I hope these bootlickers live in fear for the rest of their lives.

They are a good example that simply being human does not necessarily give you humanity, and they should all be absolutely ashamed.

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lemmy.world

Good. I hope you never get a good night's sleep again.

Especially once you're tucked in next to Big Bubba behind bars where you deserve to be...

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Nothing of value will be lost

Also, people have the right to defend their homes from warrantless entry when there is no warrant absent hot pursuit/exigent circumstances.

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Was that before or after they were doxxed?

I guess they could take the advice of conservatives everywhere and "self deport".

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lemmy.cafe

Lmfao. None of them will be help accountable. This regime isn’t going to die quietly in an election.

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lemmy.world

I will phrase it differently.

These crimes will not be forgotten or forgiven.

They should be hoping and praying that they are merely tried and convicted in courts of law. At this point it would be the best outcome for them.

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Ethics are important. We must deliberately remain correct. For only then, will progress be made. Judgement is not blind, but it is wise and thoughtful. Misunderstand humanity or people, and goodness is no longer in your hands. Always remember: the government exists for its people.

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