Innocent until proven guilty is a pretty big deal, particularly if you’re an American or western citizen.

If Salvadorans want to live in and elect Bukele that’s their business. But Americans did not sign up for this. It’s against everything we stand for. This whole bullshit practicality argument has been argued for decades from authoritarians

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Americans (ignorantly) voted for this. None of what he’s done wasn’t spelled out beforehand for those that were paying attention.

> But Americans did not sign up for this.

They did vote for an authoritarian president. Twice.

Benefit of the doubt to Trump voters (I am not one)

I dont remember him ever talking about disappearing people to El Salvador

He mentioned deporting. But not this

The options weren’t great 😆

It’s weird how quickly freedom techies got in line to gargle the balls of authoritarians

Just like due process, freedom of speech costs too much in personal and corporate lawsuits, should be banned, frankly