Technically because it’s on Cuban soil, we can blame Cuba for it.
Technically, we should blame Congress for it.
Obama issued an Executive Order to close Guantanamo Bay in 2009. Congress prevented its closure as a “matter of national security.”
Obama could have used executive action to shut it down anyways, diverting resources and personnel to pack up and get out.
He just accepted the excuse so he could keep doing what he wanted to: funneling money from the working class to finance.
He did. Congress blocked it. Our checks and balances at work…🙄
Obama’s EOs were a slow walk bureaucratic attempt, basically how you try to avoid actually doing something by making it easy to stymy. Same as Biden’s broken promise on cancelling student debt. One stymied by the obvious avenues to do so, they can just sit back and let partisans repeat the excuses. They did not make real attempts to force the issue.
Here’s a liberal-friendly summary that largely just repeats the words of federal and party bureaucrats: https://web.archive.org/web/20240902004637/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/08/01/why-obama-has-failed-to-close-guantanamo
Also didn’t he remove Cuba from the “list of sponsors of terrorism” for a while?
Look at what you made me do vibes
Big brain move by the us
USA, human rights only for those which have enough money to pay for it.
If you’re not rich are you even human?
You are not in too much countries, there poor people are only annoying subjects.
indeed
Sure doesn’t feel like it
I would love to see someone give 10000s of US flag blankets to homeless people everywhere
I would love to see that a country give homes to the homeless, like Norway does. A fixed address is the basis of everything else for a possible social recovery. Handing out supplies and food from Caritas cannot ever get people off the streets. It is a shame and a failure for any state that wants to call itself first world, to have so many people sleeping on the streets, while they spend billions on military projects and only worry about percentages in the stock market.
But tjose people are so important to society!
See, the very poor/destitute serve as a triple threat to discipline the working class!
As an example of what happens when you dont crush yourself into a life of being exploited
As a release valve for emergency labor-it doesn’t have to actually be viable, just believable to enough prople
And as a class they can look down on and fear, an enemy to justify the presence of and valirize the practice of policing, especially when they’re forced into close contact. It’s why out of the way camps are violently cleared, but there are tents on sidewalks in major cities.
All of a sudden, flag laws would be a very hot topic.
You can mess up the colors, cut it into a skull logo stolen from a comic book, but don’t dare use it as a blanket, that’s just wrong.
/s
Yeah we fucked that up. give us a couple of years and we’ll even that payfield out until only the 1% have human rights.
They could both be true.
And cows could hold the secret to clean energy, but realistically that’s just not the case.
Yeah, but it would be hypocritical, which is the point the image is making.
Well I’m pretty sure the LLC that owns the prison is under a Cuban person’s name
But its a LLC, so they have no liability!
Conclusion: The prisoners did this to themselves. 🤓
“The Jedi are evil! They killed the younglings!”
-Anakin Skywalker, Former Jedi
All right wise guy. Where do you suggest we run our torture camps??
Wall Street?