• orbitz@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    I know people make up names for this dude like Pee Wee Himmler and such, but this guy is a threat to democracy world wide. Apparently he’s the one really behind all the boat strikes and the ICE crap. Last article I read has a comment of ‘judicial insurrection’ from him cause they were told they could not deploy troops to Oregon.

    He thinks he’s above the law, I do hope he’s proven wrong but I’m not holding my breath with the state of things.

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      Yup, been saying it since the 2025 manifesto came out that Miller and the entirety of the Hermitage Foundation should be included in any criminal proceedings following this regime. They should never be allowed to craft policy again and some should suffer the most for all the misery they have helped to bring about!

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      I couldn’t agree more. Miller has become increasingly vocal with his blatant fascist rhetoric and it’s honestly pretty terrifying to see that happening here in America.

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        Apparently his mom has disowned him, aka RFK Jr. and the rest of the Kennedy clan…

        Osama Bin Miller, when your own family wants nothing to do with you.

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        It really does, growing up in the 80s/90s I couldn’t even imagine someone as terrible as him in political office in a functioning democracy. Of course it’s evident that the US is no longer a functioning democracy, hopefully they will be again sooner than later

        Yes I also realize they (the US) always had their faults but it wasn’t going full Nazi at least. Think how much Superman would be shamed by knowing he’s from that country. I know it’s fictional but as a character he always does the best he can to help everyone. Today’s US is not where he crash landed, which is a shame because it seemed like the people (if not the government) had better ideals.

        Guess it’s full masks off now.

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          Heck, even “Captain America” Steve Rogers. That symbolism meant something. Characters like Superman and Cap used to be icons for America to strive towards and never give up hope and altruism.

          But now the highest positions of power under the stars and stripes have fallen to villains more ridiculously maniacal than Hydra or Lex Luthor.

          We’ve gotta aspire to be like those heroes once again. Outnumbered, bloodied, weary, but we hold the line and say defiantly “I can do this all day!”