“Fun fact: Other than the Red Indians, who really has a right to claim American citizenship? I mean, if we’re handing out countries based on "first come, first served," most of us would be homeless.”
“Our Constitutional Republic wasn’t constructed through elitist social engineering or some sort of utopian political theory. It was raised from the ground up; formed from the very natures of the people whom made it possible. This is worthy of remembrance. This is history to be proud of. This is an identity to embrace. This is an ideal to defend.”
Source: The Way of Free Men: A Manual for Resisting Tyranny
“Terrorists who manifested their destiny on stolen land, are banning immigrants!”
Source: Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“[...] torture has been routine practice from the early days of the conquest of the national territory, and then beyond, as the imperial ventures of the infant empire—as George Washington called the new Republic—extended to the Philippines, Haiti, and elsewhere. Furthermore, torture was the least of the many crimes of aggression, terror, subversion, and economic strangulation that have darkened US history, much as in the case of other great powers. Accordingly, it is surprising to see the reactions even by some of the most eloquent and forthright critics of Bush malfeasance: for example, that we used to be a nation of moral ideals and never before Bush have our leaders so utterly betrayed everything our nation stands for. To say the least, that common view reflects a rather slanted version of history.”
Source: Hopes and Prospects
“Before the gates of Angband filth and desolation spread southward for many miles over the wide plain of Ard-galen; but after the coming of the Sun rich grass arose there, and while Angband was besieged and its gates shut there were green things even among the pits and broken rocks before the doors of hell.”
Source: The Silmarillion
“The expectation of justice is not a privilege with which I had been raised, and staring at the piece of paper, it occurs to me how black and white I have made my entire life out to be. I was going to get my justice; it was rightfully mine. How American of me.”
Source: Made in China: A Memoir of Love and Labor
“Trump's dangerousness lies in that he wants to be an autocrat. His dislike for democracy means he won't shy away from holding American institutes hostage to his selfish and delusional fantasies, and go the extra mile to subvert their constitutional and professional integrity.”
Source: Language, Ideology, and Totalitarianism: Rereading Orwell's 1984 in the Context of Trump's Presidency
“The tragedy is that thinking men, so-called intellectuals, seem to threaten the electorate. We have in this country an anti-intellectual strain that scares the bejesus out of me. Don't we want a bright man? Don't we want a creative man? Must we always have these hacks?”
Source: Myrna Loy: being and becoming
“Fascism is eliminationism.
Hitler promised to make Germany great again, by eliminating all the people who allegedly made Germany not great.
Trump is promising to make America great again, by eliminating all the people who allegedly make America not great.”
Source: American Fascism: A German Writer's Urgent Warning To America
“Republicans don’t want you to know how much they love Hitler.”
Source: American Fascism: A German Writer's Urgent Warning To America