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Because as he writes in this column, the thing that he thinks the Trump administration should be doing right now is quite literally gassing media personalities and politicians who don't align with his viewpoint, basically literally killing the opposition. And since he's shown to be unwilling to do that, the fact that he's shipping people to concentration camps on its own isn't terrifying enough.
Because as he writes in this column, the thing that he thinks the Trump administration should be doing right now is quite literally gassing media personalities and politicians who don't align with his viewpoint, basically literally killing the opposition. And since he's shown to be unwilling to do that, the fact that he's shipping people to concentration camps on its own isn't terrifying enough.
Now, the other thing that's concerning, Yarvin, is that while the use of this facility in El Salvador as a foreign concentration camp by the Trump regime is terrifying and is unprecedented, it's also been met with a significant response, one that burges on unprecedented itself. I'm not just talking about the protests.
Now, the other thing that's concerning, Yarvin, is that while the use of this facility in El Salvador as a foreign concentration camp by the Trump regime is terrifying and is unprecedented, it's also been met with a significant response, one that burges on unprecedented itself. I'm not just talking about the protests.
Now, the other thing that's concerning, Yarvin, is that while the use of this facility in El Salvador as a foreign concentration camp by the Trump regime is terrifying and is unprecedented, it's also been met with a significant response, one that burges on unprecedented itself. I'm not just talking about the protests.
or of the recent Supreme Court ruling ordering a temporary halt to such deportations. I'm referring to something else that's happened due to the sheer panic caused by the knowledge that our president has a concentration camp and has been talking about shipping U.S. citizen dissidents there.
or of the recent Supreme Court ruling ordering a temporary halt to such deportations. I'm referring to something else that's happened due to the sheer panic caused by the knowledge that our president has a concentration camp and has been talking about shipping U.S. citizen dissidents there.
or of the recent Supreme Court ruling ordering a temporary halt to such deportations. I'm referring to something else that's happened due to the sheer panic caused by the knowledge that our president has a concentration camp and has been talking about shipping U.S. citizen dissidents there.
I'm talking about stuff like the fact that formerly conservative columnist Bill Kristol is now calling for the outright abolition of ICE. And the arch-neoliberal mealy-mouth David Brooks calling for a general strike in the pages of the New York Times while quoting from the Communist Manifesto. This is more than just a vibe shift.
I'm talking about stuff like the fact that formerly conservative columnist Bill Kristol is now calling for the outright abolition of ICE. And the arch-neoliberal mealy-mouth David Brooks calling for a general strike in the pages of the New York Times while quoting from the Communist Manifesto. This is more than just a vibe shift.
I'm talking about stuff like the fact that formerly conservative columnist Bill Kristol is now calling for the outright abolition of ICE. And the arch-neoliberal mealy-mouth David Brooks calling for a general strike in the pages of the New York Times while quoting from the Communist Manifesto. This is more than just a vibe shift.
It's an open realization and acceptance by prominent people who are neither radical nor revolutionaries that any action, even the formerly unimaginable, might be necessary and justified to end this regime. Now, make no mistake, first off, this is because a lot of these people are worried about their own privileges going away under a dictatorial regime.
It's an open realization and acceptance by prominent people who are neither radical nor revolutionaries that any action, even the formerly unimaginable, might be necessary and justified to end this regime. Now, make no mistake, first off, this is because a lot of these people are worried about their own privileges going away under a dictatorial regime.
It's an open realization and acceptance by prominent people who are neither radical nor revolutionaries that any action, even the formerly unimaginable, might be necessary and justified to end this regime. Now, make no mistake, first off, this is because a lot of these people are worried about their own privileges going away under a dictatorial regime.
But that doesn't change the fact that this is a crack in the very foundation of the authoritarian power structure. Yarvin is scared then because we weren't supposed to be here now. Harvard was supposed to have folded like Columbia and then have been slowly and quietly liquidated.
But that doesn't change the fact that this is a crack in the very foundation of the authoritarian power structure. Yarvin is scared then because we weren't supposed to be here now. Harvard was supposed to have folded like Columbia and then have been slowly and quietly liquidated.
But that doesn't change the fact that this is a crack in the very foundation of the authoritarian power structure. Yarvin is scared then because we weren't supposed to be here now. Harvard was supposed to have folded like Columbia and then have been slowly and quietly liquidated.
The tame press was supposed to turn wholly for the regime or be disappeared, not quote Karl Marx and urge people into the streets to do a general strike. So I don't find all this cheery because I think David Brooks is going to become shithead Che Guevara. I am braced, however, by the failure that this represents for them and above us who seek unchecked dominance.
The tame press was supposed to turn wholly for the regime or be disappeared, not quote Karl Marx and urge people into the streets to do a general strike. So I don't find all this cheery because I think David Brooks is going to become shithead Che Guevara. I am braced, however, by the failure that this represents for them and above us who seek unchecked dominance.
The tame press was supposed to turn wholly for the regime or be disappeared, not quote Karl Marx and urge people into the streets to do a general strike. So I don't find all this cheery because I think David Brooks is going to become shithead Che Guevara. I am braced, however, by the failure that this represents for them and above us who seek unchecked dominance.