Exactly. I keep hearing “how can they do this” or “they can’t do this” exasperated and aimless energy from the democrat/liberal crowd, which needs to be channeled into literally any form of action rather than perpetual reaction. Yes, there will always be tomorrow’s new atrocity. No, it won’t really be a surprise, they wrote a damn manual on it. What effort, big or small, can be done today?
It’s a good thing he’s too illiterate to have read Kafka’s “In the Penal Colony” and figured out that there could be a literal, corporeal form of sentencing. 34 would be a heck of a time.
Military finding out how important that DEI was will be a fun time. And then again when they decide not to reenlist and find that little “protected status” box is no longer on job applications.
Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah has a particular moment where a local guy recalls watching the trains go by, saying that he saw chandeliers inside the cars and champagne being passed around. “Did you know those illegals got business class to Mexico? On OUR tax dollars! Then they were dropped off in Cancún!”
Definitely don’t get a drive to rip them for later either, like I didn’t do with CDs back in the day.