The Trump regime has killed at least 210 people by bombing boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since last September.
Remember: no judge or jury has found these boats were trafficking drugs. We're simply taking Trump's word for it.
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There is not a single bit of evidence that Anthony Fauci created COVID. There is however lots of evidence that Trump was fatally negligent handling COVID and a million people died. He lost by 7 million fewer votes because of it! Do they really wanna bring that up??
Apparently we’ve reached the stage of American politics where the guy who spent decades fighting deadly diseases is the villain, while the people who spent COVID promoting horse dewormer, conspiracy theories, and Facebook memes are somehow the heroes.
Anthony Fauci should be honored, not prosecuted.
Let’s remember what was actually happening in 2020. A brand-new virus was spreading across the globe. Hospitals were overflowing. Morgues were using refrigerated trucks. Nobody knew exactly how the virus spread, how deadly it would be, or what treatments would work. In the middle of all that chaos, Fauci did something apparently unforgivable: he listened to scientists.
The biggest complaint from his critics seems to be that his recommendations changed over time. Yes. That’s called science. When new evidence appears, scientists update their conclusions. That’s literally the entire point. The alternative is deciding everything once and refusing to change your mind regardless of the facts—which, coincidentally, seems to be the preferred approach of many of the people demanding his prosecution.
Did Fauci get everything right? Of course not. Nobody did. Not the CDC. Not governors. Not presidents. Not public health officials in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else. When you’re dealing with a once-in-a-century pandemic, perfection isn’t an option. You make decisions using the best information available at the time and adjust as new data arrives.
But somehow we’ve decided that every mistake made during a global emergency should be treated like evidence of criminal intent. That’s absurd. If being wrong occasionally during an unprecedented crisis is grounds for prosecution, then we’d better clear out a lot more government offices than just Fauci’s.
What’s especially ridiculous is that many of the same people attacking him benefited from the very scientific advances they mocked. The vaccines dramatically reduced severe illness and death. Treatments improved. Hospitals became better equipped to handle outbreaks. Life eventually returned to normal not because the virus got bored and left, but because scientists, researchers, doctors, and public health experts worked around the clock to understand it.
And through all of it, Fauci became the national punching bag simply because he represented expertise in an era where expertise itself became suspicious.
The irony is almost impressive. We spent decades telling kids to study hard, trust evidence, and pursue careers in science. Then when a real crisis arrived, we turned one of the country’s leading infectious disease experts into a political supervillain because reality didn’t always align with partisan talking points.
History will likely view Fauci as what he actually was: a career public servant trying to navigate an impossible situation. The pandemic response was messy. Mistakes were made. Debate is healthy. Accountability matters.
But criminalizing scientific judgment because you didn’t like the conclusions is not accountability. It’s political theater.
Anthony Fauci spent his life fighting diseases. The fact that some people now want to treat him like a criminal says a lot more about our politics than it does about him.
So let me get this straight: Pulling a chunk of paint out of the Reflecting Pool gets you arrested for vandalism, but trump’s terrorists who attacked the Capitol, killed cops, broke windows, stole shit, and smeared their feces on the walls get to go free?
“I carry with me a photo of a Muslim child who, during my visit to Lebanon, was standing there holding a sign that said ‘Welcome, Pope Leo,’ and in this latest phase of the war, he was killed.
“There are many human situations like this, and I believe we must have the ability to think in this way.
“And as a Church, I say again: as a pastor, I cannot be in favor of war.
“I would like to encourage everyone to make efforts to seek answers that come from a culture of peace, not of hatred or division.” — Pope Leo XIV
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Instead of accepting defeat and honoring the peaceful transfer of power, Trump unleashed a deadly mob on the U.S. Capitol in a last-ditch attempt to stay in power
THIS is what an insurrection looks like 👇👇👇
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