Border patrol officers swoop in, make arrests as firefighters prepare to tackle 3,600-hectare blaze in Washington State.

  • FailBetter@crust.piefed.social
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    5 days ago

    Ok, we have to draw a strong line here.
    Firefighters are one of the only categories that are universally agreed upon across every spectrum as a good force of humanity.
    This level of evil is redefining too much

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      5 days ago

      Not MAGA they are not. My dad hates fire fighters and says taxes should not pay for them. I don’t know why he loathe them but he brought it up a few times. I am sure sone right wing shit he listens to today told him so.

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          17 hours ago

          Dont be sorry about not understanding. Thats okay.

          Well the relation was about the “heaven thing” They dont care if they are “good immigrants” (which is already a horrible term for its own…) all they want is that those people dont live / exists where there are. And this includes people who would save their life’s (firefighter)

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      5 days ago

      I really want to see states like Washington harness their state troopers to track down and “block” ice, or protect their constituents.

      But maybe thts just came I live in a currently Red state (VA) that is working with ICE.

    • thejoker954@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      Ehhhh slow your role there a bit

      For the most part yeah firefighters are a good force, but their origins are just as shady as the police.

      And even to this day there are plenty of places where the fire department operate closer to their original counterparts then they do to the image we have of them.