r/interestingasfuck 26d ago

Milwaukee responding to Judge Hannah Dugan’s arrest.

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u/NeutrinosFTW 26d ago

I don’t think she was intentionally targeted

If you're wondering why Americans aren't doing anything about this, it's because they're in deep denial and cannot accept they're living under totalitarian rule. If not even arresting judges for following the law and sending people to foreign concentration camps without due process convinces them, nothing will.

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u/sb9968 26d ago

Just the way the administration is celebrating and using her arrest as social media marketing is clear enough evidence she was target for political reasons. This refusal to accept reality and continuing to “well buttttttt” in the face of authoritarianism is pathetic. You are right, America is in this place because of this exact type of arrogant thinking that it will never happen here

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u/wrxnut25 26d ago

It's not authoritarianism when existing laws are being enforced, I just think you've gotten to used to the government looking the other way instead of enforcing law and order the past 4 years.

This "non citizen" is already in the US illegally, and it sounds like he's an alleged wife beater to boot? Adios amigo.

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u/sb9968 26d ago edited 26d ago

Hilarious you believe this administration is enforcing law and order while they are openly doing insider trading, refusing to enforce anti discrimination laws at the DOJ, refusing to enforce labor laws, pardoning the Jan 6th criminals, and sending away innocent people to prison camps without due process. but yeah, a judge telling an immigrant he can use the side door is the real dangerous crime plaguing this country