• Orphie Baby@lemmy.world
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    We live in hell, people.

    Weeks into that inaugural June training, one volunteer, a disabled retired Marine Corps captain, called the local sheriff’s office to report he was battered by Florida National Guard instructors when they forcibly shoved him into a van after he questioned the program and its leadership.

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    In a statement, Haas said the State Guard was a “military organization” that will be used not just for emergencies but for “aiding law enforcement with riots and illegal immigration.”

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    On the first day of training, Newhouse said he was escorted off the base after lodging several complaints, including that the National Guard’s schedule required training on Sundays, instead of allowing members to use those days for religious services and personal time, as was the original plan.

    Edit: Oh my god, it gets worse:

    That month, state lawmakers and the governor revealed that they wanted to assign the State Guard $89 million to buy boats, planes and helicopters. They wanted a specialized unit within the guard to have police powers and the ability to carry weapons.

    And they wanted to boost the State Guard to 1,500 members. Instead of being activated only during emergencies within Florida, they could be sent to any state to “protect and defend the people of Florida from threats to public safety.”

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    DeSantis, a presidential candidate, has sent Florida National Guard members and state law enforcement officers to the Texas border, and has said he is willing to work with like-minded Republican governors and sheriffs to do more state-led efforts at the southern border.

    “I think states need to be more aggressive,” DeSantis said in terms of taking action on federal immigration enforcement.

    This is incredibly fascist and illegal, right? If DeSantis becomes president, we are going to have a civil war.

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      There’s no “if” about this. Win or lose, this direction shows no signs of slowing. It’s just a matter of when.

      But if it’s related to an election, it would happen if DeSantis lost, not won. The south didn’t secede until Lincoln won.

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        Not a bad opinion, but I would just like to say that just because that’s how it happened once doesn’t mean every civil war will be like that (clearly)

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        Until you get fined for every registration that isn’t “correct”

        Oh, that’s already a law

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        And also, prepare for violence if he gets into power.

        Study riot tactics and logistics points to hit, like rail. Organize with other antifascists.

        Get armed if you can.

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      It’s all above board probably in the most literal sense. The State Guard would have to be called up and do something really heinous for any legal action to happen I think.

      It’s quite fascist though. All his actions as governor come straight out of the 1930s.

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        If Georgia goes Blue in the next election, clearly there’s voter fraud that Florida will need to investigate for the sake of the Union.

        Nothing funny about the Governors commitment to democracy here.

        S/ just because there are really stupid people who actually believe that shit.

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      Sure, just let a republiccan government with republican judges and reps come up with laws that truly make it illegal. That’ll happen right?

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      This is all normal for State National Guard units. Training is on the weekends and two weeks out of the year. Religious activities are allowed if they don’t interfere with the mission, which comes first. Lots of States sent National guardsman to the southern border. None of this is new or alarming.

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        Uh…proposing sending a state guard to another state to enforce federal immigration law is VERY new.

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        This isn’t a state national guard, it’s a state guard. According to the legislation that created it, the United States federal government has no jurisdiction over the new state guard and cannot nationalize it, meaning they are unable to control it like they can with a state national guard.

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          That’s fascinating. I wonder if it’s unconstitutional, though. It seems like this is the type of set up the 2nd Amendment was actually talking about rather than Bobby Boy in the woods with an M1 tank because why not.

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        “Not alarming” is relative to experience— to how naive or cynical you are so far. I haven’t been keeping up with these kinds of politics. I live in MN, a trans-refuge state. Wanted to keep my ears as far away from anything Florida-related as possible.