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Republicans Gerrymandering to Always be in Office. Democrats Retaliate.

Texas Republicans have proposed a redistricting plan, backed by President Donald Trump, that would create five more Republican-leaning seats in the US House of Representatives – a practice known as gerrymandering.

The proposal comes long before congressional lines are scheduled to be redrawn, following the next US Census.

As a result, several Democratic states such as California, New York, and Illinois have said they are also pushing forward with their own efforts to redraw their districts to create more Democratic seats.

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10 hours ago, Vesper said:

 

They deliberately target footballers. Also all the doctors, surgeons and nurses because they know that takes longer to rebuild with those people murdered.

Also remember the first hospital they bombed ? - blamed it on Hamas -and they said ''we would never attack a hospital''. They were obviously testing the water. 

They have now destroyed 35 hospitals and medical centres including the only Cancer hospital

Accepting this is a dangerous precedent for future conflicts. Any countries hospitals are legitimate targets, Sweden, UK, anywhere. ''Well isarel did it so why cant we''

 

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Take Your Ass to Cracker Barrel

they eviscerate Trumpers and racist, misogynistic, christofash white trash American culture

I had to lol when one of them used 'WUMing'

never heard an older yank use that before, or if I have, I forgot

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18 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Take Your Ass to Cracker Barrel

they eviscerate Trumpers and racist, misogynistic, christofash white trash American culture

I had to lol when one of them used 'WUMing'

never heard an older yank use that before, or if I have, I forgot

People who dont agree with your narrative aren't racist lol, more black people voted for trump than ever, are they racist too?! 

At 40 I have major fatigue of people of any race or creed calling others racist because they cannot win legitimate arguments and instead spew wild propaganda

I'm not very political but I think you should calm down this panther like mentality, Sweden has been destroyed by immigration and thats a fact!

How many bombings a day in Sweden? how much gang crime? That's not the indigenous swedes is it lol

This thread seems like a bit of a hate thread

runs away

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4 hours ago, CucurellatheCat said:

Sweden has been destroyed

lol, no we have not

Do we have problems with certain types of immigration and the amounts? Of course, and I predicted those problems long ago (and predicted the foolish refusal to deal with it by most all of the other parties here would lead to the rise of a RW party, the Sweden Democrats, into our Riksdag (parliament). But we are hardly 'destroyed'. That is RW hyperbolic framing.

4 hours ago, CucurellatheCat said:

more black people voted for trump than ever, are they racist too?

Of course we (I am mixed race part black) can be racist. I do not think that racism by itself led to more black voting for Trump (especially young black men). I think that many factors played a role, some malign (misogyny, homophobia, xenophobia, a twisted take on fundamental christinaity, etc) and some (a good deal) disatisfaction with the economic situation. The thing is, the economy had turned a major point and inflation was coming down, AND a lot of the other bad parts (exploding rents, predatory profit taking with Covid (and the Covid wreckage was very much driven by Trump's and MAGA's poor handling of it) used as an excuse by corporate forces) were actualised by non Democratic party pushed practises.

4 hours ago, CucurellatheCat said:

This thread seems like a bit of a hate thread

I hate HATE. Hate is a fundamental foundation of what animates Trump, MAGA, Project 25, etc. (Along with fear, misogyny, homophobia, utter disdain for science and rational thought, a disdain for the rule of law, a disadain for education itself, white grievance culture, scapegoating of the 'other', the Big Lie about the 2020 election being stolen, authoritarian christian nationalism, the attempted erasure all that these forces I speak of deem to be 'the enemy' of their ultra-narrow definition of what is proper and acceptable, etc etc.)

Trump himself repeatedly said 'I will be your retribution'. All those malign forces listed combine with an annihilation of objective truth and a fascistic disdain for pluralism and the rule of law, to set the US (and thus a lot of the world) on a course for ruination, chaos, a distruction of civil society, a destruction of the global economic sytems (which was FAR from perfect but what is replacing it is FAR worse and will likely eventually lead to armed conflicts erupting at a pace far exceeding where it would be without the destruction).

So no, this is not a 'hate thread'. Much of this forum is a pushback against hate and all the ill effects that it engenders.

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Trump's US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Shares Bizarre Video About Banning Women from Voting, “Submission” to Men

Pete Hegseth reposts video that says women shouldn’t be allowed to vote

Progressive evangelical group says ideas shared by pastors and amplified by defense secretary are ‘very disturbing’

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/09/pete-hegseth-video-pastors-women-voting

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The US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, recently shared a video in which several pastors say women should no longer be allowed to vote, prompting one progressive evangelical organization to express concern.

Hegseth reposted a CNN segment on X on Thursday that focuses on pastor Doug Wilson, a Christian nationalist who co-founded the Idaho-based Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), In the segment, he raises the idea of women not voting.

“I would like to see this nation being a Christian nation, and I would like this world to be a Christian world,” Wilson said.

Another pastor interview by CNN for its segment, Toby Sumpter, said: “In my ideal society, we would vote as households. I would ordinarily be the one to cast the vote, but I would cast the vote having discussed it with my household.”

A congregant interviewed for the segment remarked that she considers her husband as the head their household, and added: “I do submit to him.”

Hegseth reposted the nearly seven-minute report with the caption: “All of Christ for All of Life.”

Later in the video, Wilson says he does not believe women should hold leadership positions in the military or be able to fill high-profile combat roles.

A statement from Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell on Saturday said Hegseth “is a proud member of a church affiliated with” the CREC.

“The secretary very much appreciates many of Mr Wilson’s writings and teachings.”

Hegseth and his family were in attendance at the Wilson church’s inaugural service in Washington in July, according to CNN.

Doug Pagitt, a pastor and the executive director of the progressive evangelical organization Vote Common Good, told the Associated Press that the ideas in the video are views that “small fringes of Christians keep” and said it was “very disturbing” that Hegseth would amplify them.

Hegseth’s repost on Thursday came as the Trump administration ramps up efforts to promote Christian nationalism.

The push follows Donald Trump’s renewed alliance with the Christian right in his second presidential term, whose moves have included an executive order creating a federal taskforce to investigate what he calls “anti-Christian bias” in government agencies.

The president also created a White House faith office in February, saying it would make recommendations to him “regarding changes to policies, programs and practices” and consult with outside experts in “combating antisemitic, anti-Christian and additional forms of anti-religious bias”.

In May, Hegseth invited his personal pastor, Brooks Potteiger, to the Pentagon to lead the first of several Christian prayer services that the defense secretary has held inside the government building during working hours. Defense department employees and service members said they received invitations to the event in their government emails.

The US constitution’s first amendment prohibits the government from establishing a state religion. But the US courts’ administrative office says the precise definition of “establishment” in that context historically has been unclear, especially with the constitution also protecting all citizens’ right to practice their religion generally as they please.

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