• Commiunism@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    To answer the question, it didn’t make things better, but it didn’t make things much worse either - the status quo is preserved as always. The concentration camps that Trump is boasting about (such as the Alligator camp or whatever it’s called) were previously opened by Biden, ICE was also being maintained to forcefully deport people, Israel is still being funded all the same by the US whether it was Trump or not, the only difference that Trump is being more open about these things and are expanding these operations which isn’t good at all but doesn’t shake the status quo at all.

    Harris didn’t address any of these things, in fact she promised to expand on anti-immigration as part of opportunism.

    At the same time, that’s the wrong question to ask - merely making things better isn’t enough given how it can always be reversed when wind blows a slightly different way no matter the party. What needs to happen is for the present state of things to change entirely, that’s the only way towards permanent improvement for the majority, which is what I meant in my original comment.

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      1 day ago

      ‘1920s Germany also had cops and racism’ is tacit denial of what got worse in the 1930s.

      Not aided by straight-up lying about the Florida concentration camp, because god damn, you have a psychological need to blame the previous democrat for every evil done by republicans. Ron Desantis built that camp last month. Can’t let that stop you from recycling time-vampire nonsense about Obama also separating children… from child traffickers.

      Natural-born citizens are being snatched off the street and maybe shipped to foreign prisons the same day, but hey, I’m sure that was status quo under Biden. We had immigration laws and cops were shitty, so that’s totes mcgoats the same thing as publicly salivating about rounding up sixty-five million people.