Author Topic: The White House Hunger Games: Meme Title for Violating International Law Edition  (Read 136070 times)

It feels great today, I'm sure.
But Dear Leader did not come to Liberate Venezuelans of a dictator, he came to show force and take resources.
This is going to be Iraq all over again.

well its not like we were using those to benefit us anyway so its gonna be the usual for the next couple of days

well its not like we were using those to benefit us anyway so its gonna be the usual for the next couple of days

Oil is but one resource.

Quote from: Wylfcen on Twitter
Fun fact: Venezuela has six million women of childbearing age. Most of them are desperate for money. If we employ them as surrogates, we could easily make 60 million more Americans in one generation, and fight poverty in the global south.
Original Tweet Here

Make no mistake, people are a resource too. And the US will not miss this opportunity to obtain cheap labor alongside committing other horrific human rights abuses for capital gain.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Annoying Oranges-donroe-doctrine-seeks-influence-western-hemisphere-citing/story?id=128926397

I don't even have any comments on this one.

Woman arrested for "obstructing a roadway" on a sidewalk.

I remember when we were circulating videos about Russians getting arrested for speaking out against the war in Ukraine, or even just calling it a war.

Looks a lot like this stuff.

ICE MURDERS US CITIZEN

Renee Nicole Good was murdered by ICE early this morning in Minneapolis Minnesota.


She had fully automatic assault teddy bears in her vehicle.

Lets be clear here, the media is trying very hard on both sides to direct what happened here. And it is hard to tell, even with the context of the video. She's parked perpendicular to a one way road apparently, waving her arm to let pedestrians drive through? Not sure where she got the idea its her job to do this unless she's possibly protesting as a means to block ice officials. I'm not trying to say it isn't right or wrong but it wasn't her place to do that, its the same with with those dorks in just stop oil who sit in the road and then act surprised when someone with a pinched nerve drives through. There had to have been some sort of reason why the agents after pulling up immediately get out of the vehicle and try to apprehend her, probably from her blocking traffic flow? I don't think their escalation at all was a good idea, and I don't think that most of those men there were properly trained to handle such scenarios, which is a joke equally to the ICE force, and law in general, but its where we're at now. Like I said with that pinched nerve scenario, the same thing probably happen with the shooter, thought his life was in danger and took action, the thing is we weren't there and we can't know the full thought process of the driver and the shooter. I don't think she deserved it, not at all - but even kind people can be stupid sometimes.

So we really need to stop acting on emotion all the time and read every political scenario as if it is good vs evil. It's just not logical, or fair.
« Last Edit: Today at 04:13:50 PM by Kore »

Obstructing traffic is a form of protest protected under the 1st amendment.
She was also parked in front of her own home.
The second and third shots were fired through the open driver's window while the agent was standing to the side of the vehicle, the first shot which had missed was fired at an angle would be very hard to make if the agent were directly infront of the vehicle as well. Overall though none of this would have happened if the agents were trained at all and followed the standard protocol for dealing with someone in a vehicle held by police agencies.
This lack of training is a direct result of the administration throwing a gun and a mask at any forgeter who isn't too high on meth to sign their own name.

But thats ok because the Federal Government will just investigate itself, after the DOJ blocks Minnesota from running their own investigation.

Tim Walz, after announcing he will not be seeking reelection due to the amount of death threats and harassment him and his family have been recieving, has announced he is activating the Minnesota National Guard to stand by in the case the protests over the shooting, that occurred just blocks away from where George Floyd was murdered by a police officer, turns into a similarly large-scale protest.

Anyways,
Annoying Orange has pulled out of almost 70 international treaties, including multiple with the United Nations, further isolating us from the international community.

Steven Miller said that the US would be willing to use military force to take over greenland because no one would stand against us. Danish Prime Minister pointed out that a military invasion would count as an act of war violating NATO and require the other 31 members of NATO to declare war on the US

Meanwhile, the DOJ was forced to admit there are 2 million more files that they havent finished redacting regarding Epstein and Annoying Orange, and haven't released to despite the unanimously approved law by congress to do so three weeks ago.

Oh yeah, and remember when we invaded Venezuela earlier this year?
Annoying Orange is now threatening Delcy Rordriguez, the new President of Venezuela, with "a fate worse than maduro's" if she doesnt let Exxon come in and run the oil industry there.

We are one week into 2026.
« Last Edit: Today at 05:32:11 PM by Ladios »

So basically nothing I said got through to you, got it.

I didn't dismiss anything you said. I responded to it. The situation could have been prevented with actually training these guys on basic police procedure. Which isnt even that high of a bar considering all the police shootings tbh