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In El Salvador, mass arrests without due process, a silenced judiciary, and fear-driven governance have become daily realities. Bukele’s popularity abroad overlooks the erosion of democratic institutions and the suffering of countless innocent citizens.

Bukele enjoys international praise as a bold reformer, but this narrative conceals a darker truth. Behind the façade of order lies a regime that systematically bypasses legal norms, suppresses dissent, and uses gang violence as a pretext for authoritarian control.

El Salvador’s authoritarian drift under Bukele is marked by eroded judicial independence, opaque financial decisions including Bitcoin adoption, and credible allegations of public fund misappropriation. His populist image masks a deepening culture of corruption.

El Salvador’s prisons are overcrowded, violent, and inhumane. The government concedes that wrongful arrests are inevitable. Despite this, Trump is sending people there without proof or trial. Innocent lives are being thrown into a system that openly disregards justice.

Trump is deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador, branding them as gang members without investigation. Meanwhile, El Salvador’s Justice Minister admits the crackdown imprisons innocent people knowingly, calling it part of the process. Some detainees rot for two years without trial.

El Salvador’s use of police quotas to dismantle gangs raises serious concerns. Prioritizing numerical targets over due process risks wrongful arrests, inflates success metrics, and undermines human rights. Security policy must not sacrifice justice for statistics.

As Western luxury brands sell inflated illusions, Chinese producers on TikTok bypass them, revealing true production costs. This is no longer just commerce—it’s a political instrument. Has anyone not yet grasped the immense leverage TikTok gives the Chinese government?

In El Salvador, mass arrests without due process, a silenced judiciary, and fear-driven governance have become daily realities. Bukele’s popularity abroad overlooks the erosion of democratic institutions and the suffering of countless innocent citizens.

Bukele enjoys international praise as a bold reformer, but this narrative conceals a darker truth. Behind the façade of order lies a regime that systematically bypasses legal norms, suppresses dissent, and uses gang violence as a pretext for authoritarian control.

El Salvador’s authoritarian drift under Bukele is marked by eroded judicial independence, opaque financial decisions including Bitcoin adoption, and credible allegations of public fund misappropriation. His populist image masks a deepening culture of corruption.

When a government claims to save money by betraying its citizens, cutting health and welfare research, and deepening inequality, it is not saving — it is building a system where only the wealthy access care. This undermines the very purpose of a nation.

No one can place trust in matters governed by a lunatic.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain the post hoc rationalization of Trump’s erratic narrative trajectory, which now exhibits mounting signs of cognitive disintegration cloaked in political spectacle.

Trump’s use of ICE to detain and deport legal immigrants under vague accusations mirrors authoritarian tactics of the past. Bureaucratic machinery turned against the vulnerable echoes methods used by fascist regimes to legitimize persecution under the guise of law.

Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency promised cost savings but delivered inflated expenses. What was sold as innovation now resembles a state-sanctioned money laundering scheme funneling public funds to tech oligarchs.

By handing the Pentagon control over federal lands at the U.S.–Mexico border, the Trump administration intensifies its campaign of securitization—prioritizing force over liberty, and control over constitutional limits.

The Trump administration’s termination of $5.1B in civilian IT contracts under the pretext of “efficiency” signals a broader shift: the militarization of administrative functions and erosion of civilian oversight.

China anticipating an economic attack by Trump has spent the past four months halting or significantly curtailing direct exports of major U.S. commodities including beef, poultry and liquified natural gas through an array of bureaucratic blocks and tricky third-party sales deals.

Tariffs on pharmaceuticals, especially during a period of critical drug shortages, is a form of policy-induced harm. It creates an environment where people will die or suffer. Just like in historical famines or public health collapses, this policy frames self-harm as patriotic This is #Autogenocide

Trump is weaponizing ICE and Homeland Security to detain and disappear people. That’s not democracy—that’s dictatorship. Add your name now to defend our communities and our right to protest without fear: #AbolishICE #Stopfascism sign.moveon.org/petitions/st...

Protesters across the country have been rallying every weekend to try and drive Elon Musk's car business into the ground. #BoycottTesla #TeslaTakedown theintercept.com/2025/04/12/a...

If you see an atrocity and your reaction is “what about [insert separate unrelated atrocity], you don’t seem clever or informed, it’s disgusting.

Dear followers. The following accounts are not affiliated with #Anonymous Collective in any way, and we do not personally ask for money from any cyberattacks we carry out. All of our work is provided free of charge. #OpFakeAnons #OpScamAnons 👉🏽 @youranonsec.bsky.social

A story, in 4 parts. Note #8 "Anonymous does not receive money. " Anonymous does not sell anything, no gadgets or anything that takes advantage of the Anonymous logo." Now note this #Anonymous page linking to anonymoushackers dot net. They're requesting donations AND selling courses.

The “Tesla Takedown” protests reveal a major vulnerability of the Trump regime. #TeslaTakedown #Stopfascism #HandsOff theintercept.com/2025/04/13/e...

Behind on Elmo's #DOGE doings? This feature is a great way to catch up. Already up to speed? It's an excellent refresher, full of links & tidbits that likely escaped your notice or are new: e.g., Rubio openly disdains Musk: another wedge for activists to exploit: www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...

1,700 attacks on schools, 600 children dead. 780 hospitals and clinics attacked, 13,000 civilians killed, and up to 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers dead - all for Vladimir Putin's vanity war to expand Russia to NATO's doorstep. Zelenskyy speaks with 60 Minutes.

As 60 Minutes laid bare Russia’s war crimes, Trump erupted - not in grief, not in outrage, but in defense of himself and, by extension, his master Putin. No sorrow for murdered children, no defense of Ukraine - only rage that the Kremlin’s crimes were exposed. His allegiance is unmistakable.

Trump: "demand 1-day elections" We already have 'em de facto: HClinton & KHarris conceded in < 24hrs After Election Day, poll workers spend 2 mo's. countrywide laboriously verifying, auditing. TeamDemsConcedeASAP already showcased their irrelevance; Trump wants de jure /cc @marcelias.bsky.social

Trump dismisses the Russia Palm Sunday terrorist attack on Ukraine's Sumy as just "a mistake", despite Russia double tapping on civilians and visibly celebrating the massacre online.

Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency promised cost savings but delivered inflated expenses. What was sold as innovation now resembles a state-sanctioned money laundering scheme funneling public funds to tech oligarchs.

By handing the Pentagon control over federal lands at the U.S.–Mexico border, the Trump administration intensifies its campaign of securitization—prioritizing force over liberty, and control over constitutional limits.

The Trump administration’s termination of $5.1B in civilian IT contracts under the pretext of “efficiency” signals a broader shift: the militarization of administrative functions and erosion of civilian oversight.

When systems restrict reproductive rights, deny healthcare, spread harmful misinformation, and normalize mass precarity, they do more than fail - they coerce destruction. Heather Marsh’s latest Patreon article examines how the term Autogenocide names what we’re living. #3E Free for non-members👇🏼

New post today by @heathermarsh.bsky.social: "Why #autogenocide?": georgiebc.wordpress.com/2025/04/12/w... "for people who are wondering why I used the term autogenocide in the #BindingChaos series and as part of the #3E movement" Now I've a permalink to show editors when I use her neologism!

Why the term autogenocide is important in the Binding Chaos series and the #3E movement. Join us April 19th. #EndAutogenocide #EndImpunity #EndOligarchy Read: www.patreon.com/posts/why-au...

The U.S. deployment of troops to Panama under the guise of “canal security” constitutes a de facto violation of sovereignty. As Trump echoes colonial rhetoric about “taking back” the canal, this maneuver resembles a camouflaged invasion—undermining treaties and reigniting imperial ambitions.

The U.S. administration has become duplicitous and hypocritical, abandoning allies and those who risked everything for the country. Repeated betrayals like this will erode trust and compromise alliances for decades to come.

By ending TPS for thousands of Afghans, the Trump administration abandons allies who risked their lives for U.S. missions. This move destabilizes families, shatters American credibility, and weaponizes immigration policy to serve ideology over human obligation.

The tariff escalation with China reflects less a strategic necessity than an ego-driven maneuver. This posture risks sacrificing longstanding businesses that have delivered value for decades—collateral damage in a conflict fueled by pride, not policy.

The U.S. deployment of troops to Panama under the guise of “canal security” constitutes a de facto violation of sovereignty. As Trump echoes colonial rhetoric about “taking back” the canal, this maneuver resembles a camouflaged invasion—undermining treaties and reigniting imperial ambitions.

The U.S. administration has become duplicitous and hypocritical, abandoning allies and those who risked everything for the country. Repeated betrayals like this will erode trust and compromise alliances for decades to come.

By ending TPS for thousands of Afghans, the Trump administration abandons allies who risked their lives for U.S. missions. This move destabilizes families, shatters American credibility, and weaponizes immigration policy to serve ideology over human obligation.

The tariff escalation with China reflects less a strategic necessity than an ego-driven maneuver. This posture risks sacrificing longstanding businesses that have delivered value for decades—collateral damage in a conflict fueled by pride, not policy.

Trump bent over backwards to help accused rapists, the Tate brothers get to the U.S., but now his team “can’t locate” an innocent father from Maryland they illegally deported? He’ll move heaven and earth for predators, but won’t lift a finger for justice. It’s pretty clear what the priorities are.

The message China is sending to the US is “we don’t need you and we don’t care, we have survived for 5,000 years (for most of which the US didn’t exist) and we’ll survive for another 5,000” It’s not looking good for the USA.

After destroying the US economy and carrying out massive insider fraud that has made his collaborators and billionaire sponsors wealthier, the Trump regime has set its eyes on the next crime, robbing Ukraine. Here is Trump's proposed partition of Ukraine vs Ukraine's minerals.