Vaush

During Trump's first term, migrant children were forcibly separated from their families and placed in special detention centers. The point was to deter migrants from entering the country and terrorize the ones already here, but the child detention centers were magnets for media attention. The cruelty was too easy to document and expose.

This new detention center (read: concentration camp) solves that problem. The goal is to keep it far away from journalists, far away from oversight, so abuse and terror can continue in silence.

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@hillbillypowpow

This is probably an odd thing to say, but I'd love more community posts from Vaush. He can be concise in a manner befitting this type of post

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@gunslinger2488

Sounds waaaay to familiar to 1939 at this point.

1 month ago | 568

@boop7725

I miss when the "camps" were us half joking (or maybe that was cope on my end) and now they're actually happening. This sucks man.

1 month ago | 528

@jingbot1071

I assume they'll be laying eggs, which will bring the costs down right?

1 month ago | 185

@ahscott2001

We are rapidly approaching “I have to get out of the country with my family to look like I still have a conscience” territory.

1 month ago | 299

@ArtisticlyAlexis

We were so wrong in calling him Hוֹtler. The Tangerine Tyrant did in 9 days what took Hוֹtler 8 weeks to do.

1 month ago | 282

@Bkilfoil747

MAGA fans while gassing immigrants "oh I love Mexicans, my neighbor made me tacos last night"

1 month ago | 108

@kcm4321

What's disgusting above all is the amount of MAGA people that support this.

1 month ago | 293

@lmcdms

Please do more of these vaush!!! Community posts actually matter now because they are incorporated into home pages and the feed below videos. Great outreach opportunity for the channel

1 month ago | 130

@GGgentlemen

I feel for Americans rn. My only hope for you all is that with all these human rights being taken away from you, there will eventually be nothing left to lose. To put it in terms for TOS, more people will start "playing as Luigi" because the threats of imprisonment or death don't mean much when freedom looks like it does under Big Donny. I am willing to bet all I own that within the next few months, somebody (if not multiple people) is going to make another "ear clipping" attempt. I also can't imagine ICE is going to do their thing this entire term without a few people "breaking the ice," so to speak. Nothing to lose, nothing to fear.

1 month ago | 41

@ninjaspik3

My brother actually worked at one of the camps the first time around. Conditions were awful, the staff was not prepared, not trained, and vastly outnumbered. Job was ran with more incentive to make money than care for people.

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@RussianJackal

Aww geez, Rick…. If only we had a mega-popular democratic president in the early 2000s who had 2 full terms, a supermajority in Washington and then shut down Gitmo like he promised during his campaign. Wouldn’t that be swell.

1 month ago | 110

@damneighty3614

Upgrading from felon to warcriminal.

1 month ago | 60

@kanye_north11

I used to be proud to be American. The new American dream nowadays is to leave the damn country.

1 month ago | 41

@abortionstork1514

finally...now grocery prices will plummet somehow.

1 month ago | 137

@googane7755

What is happening in America bro you literally have concentration camps 💀

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@christopherjustice6411

I am so mad at literally everyone right now.

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@shawnwales696

This is simply not feasible. Keeping under a thousand terrorism suspects there resulted in several prison facilities being built, but they don't have enough beds. That means a tent city. Problem with that is that 1) GTMO has to supply it's own electricity and operates a desalinization plant, built to support a few thousand people, they simply cannot provide enough power and water for an additional 30,000 people. 2) GTMO does have a Marine detachment that provides security, but no way are they staffed to guard a tent camp with 30,000 people in there. 3) Most detainees will not have passports with them, even those who are US citizens, so they won't be able to come back to the US, even if they are citizens, because GTMO is overseas that can be overcome, but it will be an administrative nightmare. 4) GTMO is on the coast of Cuba, prime hurricane territory and while there are shelters for the people stationed there and their families, there's not for an additional 30,000 people. 5) Normal temperatures at GTMO can get up to 120° F, so much so that all their parks and playgrounds have large sun shades, are they going to provide those for 30,000 prisoners. 6) even if the deportations are upheld, some citizens are going to be wrongfully picked up, there are going to be lawsuits as a result. This will take a lot of time and many will lose everything as a result. 7) GTMO has no supply sources from Cuba, they get most of their food from a barge that comes once a month, it supplies the Navy and other personnel and their families, but you would have an additional ten barges to supply 30,000 plus the additional security personnel, based on 5-6 pounds of food per person times 30,000, per day, that's a lot of food.

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@raz1572

there is no possible historical comparison to make to this... nope, nothin. completely new and original idea.

1 month ago | 28

@DecayedSlav

“American Auschwitz” was not on my 2025 bingo card

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