PJF
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Completely normal thing not too long ago.
View: https://x.com/mazemoore/status/2012233840035573964?s=20
View: https://x.com/mazemoore/status/2012233840035573964?s=20


The violence against American citizens, as well as against those whose only crime is being an undocumented human being in the United States, is absolutely not normal.
Here’s a woman who told ICE agents she was disabled, and only trying to drive to a doctor appointment. No, this was not at all normal under Biden, under Obama, under Bush, under Clinton, nope, not in the least normal before our first, and hopefully only, fascist president.
Not normal:
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Not normal. ICE is instructed not to shoot at fleeing cars. Not normaL:
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There’s that, but Nixon stepped down, rather than postpone the inevitable. Nixon was highly intelligent as well. Just a couple differences. But, that doesn’t really speak to the culture war at that time. Hippies vs. Rednecks.I could see Nixon getting behind this sort of caper.
Dirty Hippies!!! They wont get Nixon!!!
Im actually watching a documentary about the vietnam war right now. Its 17 hours long and extremely well done. Interviews with 80 people from all different perspectives. And it goes really far into the politics of the war from south vietnam, north vietnam, the viet cong, and the US.There’s that, but Nixon stepped down, rather than postpone the inevitable. Nixon was highly intelligent as well. Just a couple differences. But, that doesn’t really speak to the culture war at that time. Hippies vs. Rednecks.
I lived through all that, and it pales in comparison. And it’s not recency bias. But yeah, it was hippies vs. rednecks in Nixon’s time. It’s possible future histories, able to see a broader perspective, will weave the two eras together, as part of the great Left/Right rift that has run throughout modern Western history. And the culture war then was not completely unrelated to today’s culture wars.
I say the Vietnam era pales, but the anti-war movement had an impact, and demonstrations in D.C. itself were much bigger. Students for a Democratic Society(SDS) were willing to be violent. Those were tumultuous times. So maybe it is recency bias to a degree.
I think if I feel partisanship is far worse today, and that somehow the late 60’s/early 70’s pale compared to now, that it must be the internet and social media that has driven partisanship to near Civil War level. I think that must have really helped to ratchet up anger.
Anyway, I sidetracked. No love lost by Nixon over hippies like me!