Wednesday, July 2, 2025

WTF Wednesday - The Unconstitutional Abomination of Alligator Auschwitz

 

In 1989 Scump took out a full-page ad in the New York Times demanding that the Central Park Five be executed for the vicious attack on a jogger in Central Park.

The young men were fully exonerated and the victim even said it wasn’t them, yet Scump still wanted them executed.

 

This is the monster who is building a concentration camp in Florida he calls Alligator Alcatraz, which should really be called Alligator Auschwitz.

 

The vast majority of people who will go there are not criminals at all. Most have green cards. Most have jobs. Some have served in our military and even been wounded – which is more than Scump has done for this country.

 

Scump accuses them of serious crimes – murder, rape, thievery – which is a complete lie. He refuses them a hearing or trial where evidence would be required, and the laws would apply.

 

Because he’s afraid.

 

Because there’s no evidence.

 

Because when there’s evidence, you don’t need masked thugs to terrorize people and their communities, drag them out of their homes at four in the morning, out of their jobs, restaurants, their jobs, theaters, their jobs, their schools, their jobs, their cars, their jobs, the DMV, their jobs.

 

What is a crime is denying any person due process of the law. Any person. Not just US citizens. Any person, according to the United States Constitution.

 

Some of the people Scump is illegally imprisoning in Alligator Auschwitz are already citizens. They have families here. They have had homes here for years – in some cases decades. They have jobs. They abide by the laws.

 

Now Scump plans to abolish legal citizenship and the whole process of becoming a United States citizen, that’s the cornerstone of our US Constitution. That would be the constitution utilized by the families of every one of us, with the single exception of full-blooded indigenous tribal members who we stole the land from in the very beginning.

 

Scump is building an unconstitutional concentration camp in a sweltering swamp, destroying protected wetlands, and putting a sadistic puppy-killer in charge of doling out cruel and unusual punishment.

 

Because the most unconstitutional “president” of the United States of America in history despises brown people just that much. 

 

If anyone belongs in the obscene Alligator Auschwitz it’s the entire Scump regime, the Supreme Court giving him illegal power, the governor of Florida who’s accommodating him, and the republikkkan congress members who are enabling his most sadistic whims, and are complicit in this abominable crime against humanity.

 

A crime against humanity that will stain the reputation of the United States exactly the same way death camps stain Germany’s reputation even today.

 

People have already died in ICE custody.

 

People whose only crime was to escape drug cartels that exist because of American additions, sex traffickers that a perverted American president partied with, and destitution that American corporate greed is at least partly, if not wholly responsible for.

 

The vast majority of people entering our country are completely innocent. It is not a crime to come here. It is not a crime to seek amnesty.  

 

Ethnic cleansing is a crime against humanity, as well as cruel and unusual punishment according to the United States Constitution.

 

If you think ethnic cleansing will Make America Great Again, then perhaps you should spend some time baking in Alligator Auschwitz, becoming hors d’oeurves for the gators in Florida.

 

Because immigrants with the very same dreams as all our grandparents and great-grandparents, all the way back to the founders of our country, certainly do not.

 

And that’s backed up by holy scriptures, including Christ’s words in the bible, the poem on the Statue of Liberty, and most importantly, by the United States Constitution. 

 

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