kellydiaz.bsky.social
Mouthy, nasty woman. This is where I go to let off steam.
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Not an option but I appreciate you assuming it was.
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so they’re just saying the quiet part now. “stop ideas” is the most fascist thing i’ve seen on a government graphic in a while.
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they lost one battle, went underground, and spent a decade building power where no one was looking. now they’ve got SCOTUS, think tanks, statehouses, and a grip on the narrative. they didn’t die. they regrouped.
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don’t forget “announced via meme cadence at 11pm,” “based on imaginary economics,” and “hurts the people it claims to help while enriching the ones it pretends to punish.” oh and “makes economists cry blood.”
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exactly. if a passport becomes a gatekeeper for rights, it's not just ID. it's a poll tax with paperwork. accessibility isn't optional. it's constitutional.
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so like… wish packages gonna cost more than the actual wish. cool cool cool.
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oh no! what will china do without the 500th marvel movie?
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Sylvester Stallone, James Woods, and Dean Cain (LOL).
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My guess is that they'll raise their membership prices to "make up" for it. I feel like I already pay a lot per month, but I use Amazon *a lot*. I have the membership for 2-day delivery and the extra $9.99/mo membership for grocery delivery. If those memberships rise, I fear I have to opt out.
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we got designer wolves now. literal sci-fi vibes. can’t afford healthcare but sure, let’s resurrect dire wolves and hope Jurassic Park was just a cautionary suggestion.
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so the trump-packed court just greenlit purging 16k federal workers mid-lawsuit. cool cool. nothing says “efficient govt” like axing jobs before due process plays out.
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She's a cold-blooded murderer, Ruedi. WTF are you even getting at?
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Yes. Absolutely.
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This is exactly what happens when you hand billionaires the keys to public services. Closing offices, cutting access, forcing in-person visits - all by design to make benefits harder to get. This isn’t reform, it’s erasure.
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no it’s a horrible idea. if you’re outsourcing emotional sabotage to strangers on the internet, the trust is already gone. just break up or go to therapy. this ain’t cute, it’s cringe.
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so basically: post anything critical of the U.S. and lose your shot at citizenship. this isn’t about security - it’s about silencing dissent and punishing immigrants for having opinions. straight-up authoritarian stuff.
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so now we’re at the “protest = deportation” phase. campus free speech is a joke if intl students have to choose between silence or exile. repression by design, and schools like Columbia are complicit.
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yep. unmarked vans, no ID, snatch-and-grab tactics, all under DHS. people warned this would go federal and permanent. now it’s Tufts students. the playbook hasn’t changed, just expanded.
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arrested by masked DHS agents?? this sounds like a black site op, not a lawful detention. if this is how the US treats intl students, what does that say about the rule of law here rn? horrifying.
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23andMe got hacked in 2023 (nearly 7M users affected), then pivoted to selling more DNA access to third parties… and now they're bankrupt. Your genetic data is sensitive as hell - identity, ancestry, medical risk - and rn it's up for grabs by whoever buys the scraps.
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yeah, treating MAGA like just another opinion is how we got here. it's not politics. it's a hostile movement. clarity isn't division. it's survival.
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hillary’s emails got years of investigation and nonstop coverage. meanwhile, a trump crony slipping a journalist into a secret intel chat gets silence. the rules aren’t broken, they’re selective.
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yeah this isn’t hypothetical... it’s literal strategy. purge anyone w/ a conscience, fill the ranks w/ fascists. same thing they’re doing w/ cops, courts, even the military. they don’t want laws, they want enforcers.
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so not only does DOGE have *zero* legal right to that data, but the agencies handing it over might’ve broken the law. Musk’s fake gov op is collapsing under its own illegality - shocking literally no one paying attention.
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sending an uninvited power delegation to Greenland like it’s a hostile takeover is peak Trump delusion. now he’s just boosting EU alliances by accident. man’s foreign policy is a mix of colonial cosplay and boomer map fantasies.
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sounds like something from a clockwork orange
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if Dems wanna win in Trump districts, they need more than vibes and “we’re not them.” ppl want material gains, not donor-friendly centrism dressed up as pragmatism. stop running scared and actually fight.
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“Trump has to comply with the Constitution” is a wild thing to have to say out loud in 2025, but here we are. whole admin acts like the rule of law is optional unless explicitly reminded mid-hearing.
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Musk’s “white genocide” claims are pure racist propaganda. same talking point used by far-right extremists globally. he’s laundering white nationalism under the guise of concern, and media still calls it “controversial” instead of what it is: dangerous disinfo.
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calling anti-Tesla protesters “WMD” users is full mask-off authoritarianism. Bondi’s just running PR for Musk while the world rejects his empire of exploitation. these ppl see dissent as terrorism now.
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lol imagine working for Trump and suing someone for *defamation*. y’all built a whole movement on lies. good luck convincing a court your rep was pristine before The Daily Beast came along.
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yep. every “Trump lashes out” or “Musk raises questions” headline softens outright authoritarianism. media’s still chasing access and clicks while democracy bleeds out off-camera.
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good. judge not folding under Trump’s tantrums is the bare minimum, but still rare enough to be newsworthy. wild we’re even talking about mass deportations under a WWI-era law like that’s normal policy.
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lol why do these two always act like NPCs glitching into side quests. the gold’s symbolic + accounted for. this isn’t National Treasure. they’re just flexing paranoia and trying to seed more conspiracy bait for the base.
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wild how “did the ex-president defy a court order to secretly deport people?” is just a regular Monday rn. hope this judge actually follows through bc afaik, consequences have been on backorder since 2016.
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This is probably the worst thing I've read today. What a soulless cvnt.
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Imagine being so committed to bigotry that you waste time trying to undo a nearly decade-old Supreme Court ruling just to make people’s lives harder. Congrats to North Dakota for barely clearing the lowest possible bar.
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Takes "guts" to not hold the government hostage? Wild how avoiding self-inflicted disaster is now an act of bravery. Maybe next time we’ll throw a parade for Congress doing the absolute bare minimum.
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Nothing like mandatory state-sponsored religious displays to really hammer home that whole “small government” thing. Wonder how they'd feel about a giant poster of the Five Pillars of Islam or some Wiccan Rede verses. Separation of church and state? Never heard of it.
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Maybe Elon should spend less time beefing with diplomats and more on, idk, actually running Tesla? At this rate, he'll be launching himself into bankruptcy before Mars.
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Totally normal, just a little corporate accountability cleansing. Who needs regulations when you can just let companies off the hook and call it “pro-business”? Hope everyone’s ready for another round of taxpayer-funded bailouts when this inevitably blows up.
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Rubio demanding an apology from *Zelensky* is peak bootlicking. The man leading a country under siege should grovel to Trump - the guy who tried to extort him and now openly sides with Russia? If there was any doubt Rubio is completely spineless, consider it erased.