The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl It's all proof for future trials/commitees.
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl its a country where serious government institutions pay terminally online memeboys to maintain their main social media channels.
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@randahl It's all proof for future trials/commitees.
@randahl @mastophilipp is it? For historians, yes, but otherwise you have a coup instigator who wasn't persecuted at all and all of his mob are free
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl Mit Wortwitz! Geschmacklos in jeder Hinsicht.
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@randahl Mit Wortwitz! Geschmacklos in jeder Hinsicht.
@UschiAachen Und sogar mit einem Ketten-Emoji.
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl Land der Redefreiheit!
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl wow. "Riots"? That's pretty fucking rich.
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl@mastodon.social
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
Not a surprise. He seems to be following El Salvador's governing style, where they were so proud to announce they had the biggest prison in the Americas, all powers are now concentrated on the Executive. And then, journalists are forced to flee after an investigation that revealed the murky methods Bukele used to arrive to power:
Bukele’s crackdown pushes top Salvadoran journalists to flee
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/05/18/bukele-authoritarian-el-faro-salvador/ -
The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl Next to the fact, I also find the post of TWH "when life gives you lemons" very disturbing. It suggests it is their prerogative to imprison truth & free speech. This is a powerful sickening statement, proven by their actions.
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@randahl Next to the fact, I also find the post of TWH "when life gives you lemons" very disturbing. It suggests it is their prerogative to imprison truth & free speech. This is a powerful sickening statement, proven by their actions.
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl My God... It's just like Venezuela...
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl Please no one tell them this can be used as proof of persecution
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl If I get bored I might look up the J6ers who were pardoned and then arrested again on CSAM charges to make a response... I probably won't though so someone, take this idea lol.
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
St. Paul Church Riots?
Sounds like a case for... The Church Police!
Would you agree, Vicar Sergeant? Sorry, Detective Deacon...
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St. Paul Church Riots?
Sounds like a case for... The Church Police!
Would you agree, Vicar Sergeant? Sorry, Detective Deacon...
@PhilipCJames @randahl it's tattooed on the back of the neck
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The US is now a country, where The Executive Branch celebrates its arrest of a journalist for reporting the news.
Let that sink in.
@randahl They mock press freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, freedom in general. The toxic brew of this government poisons everything.
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