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I've spent much of the past eight and a half years avoiding unproductive arguments with people who insist that "you can't compare Trumpism to Hitler and the Nazis" despite knowing that those people rarely, if ever, have much understanding of what made the Nazis the definitive genocidal fascist movement in human history. At some point however, you have to stop relying on Godwin's Law to avoid naming the beast when the Trump administration continues to actively borrow policies and methods of operation from the actual Nazi Party; particularly when those policies ended in the literal fucking Holocaust last time.

To understand what I'm talking about, let's take a look at what Trump's Gestapo (ICE) Director had to say at a recent "border security" conference about his hopes to logistically optimize the process of snatching up migrants for deportation in the streets of America:

commondreams.org/news/todd-lyo

Trump's ICE Chief Craves Deportation Process Like Amazon Prime, 'But With Human Beings'

"While speaking a 2025 Border Security Expo in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting Director Todd Lyons outlined a chilling vision for how deportations in the United States ought to be carried out: with the swift efficiency of Amazon Prime.

"We need to get better at treating this like a business," said Lyons, explaining that he wants to see a deportation process that is "like [Amazon] Prime, but with human beings." His comments citing the e-commerce giant's subscription servicewere first reported by the Arizona Mirror.

"This is a chilling example of drawing inspiration from Nazi Germany to deploy logistics for mass deportation and ethnic cleansing," wrote journalist Luis Feliz Leon in response to Lyons' statement."

Although this article doesn't mention it, other sources online (theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a) have revealed that part of what Lyons is talking about here is a plan to "implement a system of trucks that rounds up immigrants for deportation in a system similar to how Amazon delivers packages around the US."

First of all, this is nightmare dystopian fascist shit that absolutely mirrors the process of rounding up Jewish people in Nazi Germany. Additionally Lyons is implying that the US government intends to deport so many people, that it would make sense logistically, to requisition a fleet of trucks for that ongoing purpose. Finally, don't sleep on the fact that Lyons is talking about running ICE like a business and modeling its operations on Amazon, because for the people who own or invest in a private prison sector getting filthy stinking rich on anti-migrant policies and ICE detention contracts, this absolutely is a business; it might be costing the American taxpayer public money, but it's making a whole lot of nazis huge bank.

Ultimately however, I think the most important part of the story is what Common Dreams alluded to in its short article above; the employment of the government's extensive logistical abilities to streamline and optimize the mass deportation process and speed up the establishment of a white nationalist ethnostate, is more or less how the Nazis ultimately facilitated the Holocaust using the punch card computing system IBM helped them build for that purpose. Speaking frankly, what separates the Nazis and the Holocaust from other eliminationist campaigns by fascist governments in human history is the creation of an optimized system to apprehend, detain, and eventually exterminate whole classes of people; this was systemic fascist murder, and it ended in the deaths of millions of people, most notably but not exclusively over six million Jewish people from all over Europe.

If you look at the overarching theme of the Trump regime's employment of AI technology, mass surveillance, and the integration of data from all government sources into ICE databases, it becomes very clear that we're looking at systemic, logistically organized fascist repression that sure looks an awful lot like the Nazis under Hitler. You might say to me that I can't prove the administration is working itself towards an eliminationist program targeting migrants, but I'd respond by reminding you that mass deportations have historically been part of the process of genocide, bullets in the head are cheaper than airplane flights, and the very same systemic fascism this regime is now admitting is necessary for its mass deportations to function, can just as easily be purposed for mass executions when the time comes.

Common Dreams · Trump's ICE Chief Craves Deportation Process Like Amazon Prime, 'But With Human Beings' | Common DreamsLearn about the chilling vision ICE acting Director Todd Lyons has for deportations, which he outlined at the 2025 Border Security Expo in Phoenix.
#Fascism#ICE#DHS

Почему человечество так любит аббревиатуры 🤔
Особенно в логистике, зачем этот пафос и запудривание мозгов, почему нельзя все проще 🥺
LILO, FILO, FIFO, FOB, EXW, msds, adr, ктк, cto, qty аааааа

А есть еще куча морских линий у которых корпоративные сокращения и это все надо помнить(

Господи ну зачем, я уже 20 лет в этой сфере и каждый раз что-то узнаю и гуглю, а еще этот чертов проф. сленг(((( у индусов он свой, у китайцев другой. Почему нельзя все унифицировать.

Я до сих пор веду словарик по терминам который начал 12 лет назад🥺🥺🥺

Извините крик души.

#logistics #exw #FOB

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InstagramFork Ranger | Frank Holleman on Instagram: "Food miles are completely useless when it comes to making sustainable food choices... When we think of the climate impact of food we often think of transport because it’s so easy to visualize how bananas travel half the globe to arrive in Europe. But transport plays a minor role in the impact of food. It’s more useful to think of how much space was necessary to grow that food. 🍌 Banana: one tree → low impact 🥩 Beef: fields of grass (and maybe even corn) to feed a cow → high impact So if your plant-based recipe includes products from across the world, that’s okay. There are still benefits for promoting a 𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝙨𝙮𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙢 (vs optimizing for local food choices): - more transparency - more connection to our food and landscape - more local crops and higher biodiversity But once you enter the supermarket, you’re already part of the global food system. In that context, paying attention to food miles is useless. I think this is good news because it simplifies sustainable food choices: make animal foods a luxury and don’t worry so much about all the other stuff. What do you think? And what does it make you feel? - - Sources: Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F. N., & Leip, A. J. N. F. (2021). Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions. Nature Food, 2(3), 198-209. Hannah Ritchie (2020) - “Very little of global food is transported by air; this greatly reduces the climate benefits of eating local” Published online at OurWorldInData #climatemergency #climatecrisis #sustainablefuture #sustainabilitymatters #actonclimate"50K likes, 835 comments - forkranger on March 20, 2025: "Food miles are completely useless when it comes to making sustainable food choices... When we think of the climate impact of food we often think of transport because it’s so easy to visualize how bananas travel half the globe to arrive in Europe. But transport plays a minor role in the impact of food. It’s more useful to think of how much space was necessary to grow that food. 🍌 Banana: one tree → low impact 🥩 Beef: fields of grass (and maybe even corn) to feed a cow → high impact So if your plant-based recipe includes products from across the world, that’s okay. There are still benefits for promoting a 𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝙨𝙮𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙢 (vs optimizing for local food choices): - more transparency - more connection to our food and landscape - more local crops and higher biodiversity But once you enter the supermarket, you’re already part of the global food system. In that context, paying attention to food miles is useless. I think this is good news because it simplifies sustainable food choices: make animal foods a luxury and don’t worry so much about all the other stuff. What do you think? And what does it make you feel? - - Sources: Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F. N., & Leip, A. J. N. F. (2021). Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions. Nature Food, 2(3), 198-209. Hannah Ritchie (2020) - “Very little of global food is transported by air; this greatly reduces the climate benefits of eating local” Published online at OurWorldInData #climatemergency #climatecrisis #sustainablefuture #sustainabilitymatters #actonclimate".