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In Honor of Our Fallen Heroes in Minnesota


Guy compared today vs an AI generated one ..
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idk, there are images using the gray bottom, that seem to be pretty ratty, but I don't know if the pool is filtered or not, doesn't seem like it. In those cases the bottom of the pool doesn't matter.

So long as its deeper blue per the post above it should be alright, but I am sure you guys will scream it looks terrible.

Slavery is private service.
#19 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-04-25 11:02 AM | Reply | Flag:
The US govt retains its sole monopoly on slavery.

Meet The New Boss.
Same As The Old Boss.

(Some Whites will look you dead in the eye and say the new boss isn't racist, but that's another story.)

Convict Leasing
Convict leasing was a system of forced penal labor that was practiced in the Southern United States, where private individuals and corporations could lease labor from the state in the form of incarcerated people, nearly all of whom were Black.

The state of Louisiana leased out convicted people as early as 1844.[1] The system expanded throughout most of the South with the emancipation of enslaved people at the end of the American Civil War in 1865.[2] The practice peaked about 1880 and persisted in various forms until gradually phased out following Francis Biddle's "Circular No. 3591" of December 12, 1941. Whilst not having been explicitly abolished, the practice became politically untenable. As a result other forms of prison labour remain legal in the United States, under the Thirteenth Amendment's penal exemption clause.

The system was highly lucrative for both the lessees and state governments.[2] For example, in 1898, 73 percent of Alabama's annual state revenue came from convict leasing,[3] whilst contractors were able to lease people at costs as low as $9 a month.[4][5] Corruption, lack of accountability, and violence resulted in "one of the harshest and most exploitative labor systems known in American history".[6] African Americans, mostly adult males, due to "vigorous and selective enforcement of laws and discriminatory sentencing", comprised the vast majority, though not all, of the convicted people leased.[7]
en.wikipedia.org

How are you, Clownshack?

I'm still enjoying Elmer Gantry as you may have noticed in my other OP.

Anyways, this ukase is just another example of the "Israelization" of Amerikkka.

ICE has been using hi-tech Israeli surveillance equipment in the US without a warrant and DHS has been conducting training with the IDF for years.



This is why status quo Congressmen and AIPAC-ers do not want to abolish ICE, but merely put a velvet glove over its iron fist.

AIPAC wants ICE to maintain the ability to remove undesirables without a warrant or having to see an Immigration Judge (IJ) like in the days before the "Global War on Islam" (GWOT).

During the Red Scare of 1919-20, DUSMs rounded up "undesirables" nationwide-- many were liberal Ashkenazi Jews-- and through kangaroo immigration courts, deported them back to Eastern Europe and Russia. These were the short-lived, but brutal, "Palmer Raids."

Sounds familiar?

Genuine progressives like NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) call for correctly abolishing ICE, phony liberals and bullsh*t Democrats just want to "fix" ICE (i.e. "take off the masks and don't shoot anybody-- just keep kicking them out of the US please").

For political candidates aspiring to win on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026, here's a simple purity test from this "self-righteous" blogger "chirping" on drudge.com:

1) "Do you support abolishing ICE completely?"

or

2) "Do you support recognizing the State of Palestine like most of the civilized world has?"

or

3) "Is Israel conducting ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank?"

Yes or No?

Another view of Palantir ...

Palantir employees are talking about company's "descent into fascism"
arstechnica.com

... It took just a few months of President Donald Trump's second term for Palantir employees to question their company's commitments to civil liberties.

Last fall, Palantir seemed to become the technological backbone of Trump's immigration enforcement machinery, providing software identifying, tracking, and helping deport immigrants on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security, when current and former employees started ringing the alarm.

Around that time, two former employees reconnected by phone. Right as they picked up the call, one of them asked, "Are you tracking Palantir's descent into fascism?"

"That was their greeting," the other former employee says. "There's this feeling not of Oh, this is unpopular and hard,' but This feels wrong.'"

Palantir was founded -- with initial venture capital investment from the CIA -- at a moment of national consensus following the September 11, 2001, attacks, when many saw fighting terrorism abroad as the most critical mission facing the US. The company, which was cofounded by tech billionaire Peter Thiel, sells software that acts as a high-powered data aggregation and analysis tool powering everything from private businesses to the US military's targeting systems.

For the past 20 years, employees could accept the intense external criticism and awkward conversations with family and friends about working for a company named after J. R. R. Tolkien's corrupting all-seeing orb. But a year into Trump's second term, as Palantir deepens its relationship with an administration that many workers fear is wreaking havoc at home, employees are finally raising these concerns internally, as the US's war on immigrants, war in Iran, and even company-released manifestos has forced them to rethink the role they play in it all. ...


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