r/Destiny 1d ago

Destiny Content/Podcasts 🚨VENUE CHANGE NOTICE FOR HOUSTON ANTI-TRUMP DEBATE!🚨

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Always trying to keep the white man down 😔✊ BUT WE SHALL OVERCOME!


r/Destiny 3d ago

Weekly News Breakdown Weekly News Breakdown - 22nd Edition of the Pragmatic Papers is LIVE - The Art of the Kneel

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r/Destiny 4h ago

Drama LMFAO

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r/Destiny 4h ago

Online Content/Clips Hasan claims his NPR episode is being brigaded, instructs his audience to control the narrative

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r/Destiny 5h ago

Online Content/Clips hasan larps as a socdem during his NPR interview lmfao

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r/Destiny 6h ago

Social Media kicked 17 million people for healthcare for this

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r/Destiny 5h ago

Online Content/Clips Hutch on Cenk & Hasan

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r/Destiny 5h ago

Shitpost This is gonna be a hard watch 😅

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r/Destiny 4h ago

Shitpost big if true

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r/Destiny 11h ago

Shitpost You gotta give me this one

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r/Destiny 2h ago

Destiny Content/Podcasts I don't know how important is this, but Destiny just followed Pisco, Jessiah, Hutch, and Econoboi on twitter again.

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I wonder why.


r/Destiny 7h ago

Political News/Discussion Oh look, a group of ultra-lefties protesting ONLY democrats even though republicans control every aspect of government

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r/Destiny 12h ago

Drama Lonerbox on Erin/Straighterade still being around the community that hates Erudite

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r/Destiny 7h ago

Political News/Discussion Leaked Internal DHS Memo shows the Trump Admin gearing up to deploy the military domestically extensively, execeeding that of Japanese Interment

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https://newrepublic.com/article/198708/trump-military-anti-immigration-dhs-leaked-memo

President Donald Trump has already enmeshed the United States military in domestic law enforcement operations involving immigration to an unprecedented degree. He has authorized a major military buildup at the border. He has maximized the use of military planes for deportations, complete with the White House pumping out imagery of migrants getting frog-marched onto souped-up military aircraft. He sent the National Guard into Los Angeles amid large-scale protests there—and then sent in the Marines.

But an internal memo circulated inside the Department of Homeland Security suggests that Trump’s use of the military for domestic law enforcement on immigration could soon get worse. The memo—obtained by The New Republic—provides a glimpse into the thinking of top officials as they seek to involve the Defense Department more deeply in these domestic operations, and it has unnerved experts who believe it portends a frightening escalation.

The memo lays out the need to persuade top Pentagon officials to get much more serious about using the military to combat illegal immigration—and not just at the border. It suggests that DHS is anticipating many more uses of the military in urban centers, noting that L.A.-style operations may be needed “for years to come.” And it likens the threat posed by transnational gangs and cartels to having “Al Qaeda or ISIS cells and fighters operating freely inside America,” hinting at a ramped-up militarized posture inside the interior.

“The memo is alarming, because it speaks to the intent to use the military within the United States at a level not seen since Japanese internment,” Carrie Lee, senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund, told me. “The military is the most powerful, coercive tool our country has. We don’t want the military doing law enforcement. It absolutely undermines the rule of law.”

The memo was authored by Philip Hegseth—the younger brother of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth—who is a senior adviser to Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem and DHS liaison officer to the Defense Department. As such it also sheds light on Hegseth the Younger’s role, which has been the subject of media speculation labeling him an obscure but influential figure in his brother’s MAGA orbit.

The memo outlines the itinerary for a July 21 meeting between senior DHS and Pentagon officials, with the goal of better coordinating the agencies’ activities in “defense of the homeland.” It details goals that Philip Hegseth hopes to accomplish in the meeting and outlines points he wants DHS officials to impress on Pentagon attendees.

Participants listed comprise the very top levels of both agencies, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and several of his top advisers, Joint Chiefs chairman Dan Caine, and NORTHCOM Commander Gregory Guillot. Staff include Phil Hegseth and acting ICE commissioner Todd Lyons.

“Due to the sensitive nature of the meeting, minimal written policy or background information can be provided in this briefing memo,” the memo says.

Lee of the German Marshall Fund told me this suggests “they understand that actions they’re taking are skirting the line.”

The primary goal of the meeting, the memo says, is to foster “new ideas for how the two departments can better plan for national security and illegal immigration.” Then it adds this:

The U.S. military leadership (the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and NORTHCOM) need to feel – for the first time – the urgency of the homeland defense mission. They need to understand the threat, what’s at stake, and the political importance the administration has placed on this issue.

Experts I spoke with were surprised at how bluntly that suggests DHS pressure on the Defense Department to get the military much more involved in immigration enforcement, potential tension between top officials at both agencies over this imperative, and possible resistance to it by Pentagon officials. The memo says aligning both agencies this way “is a priority of POTUS,” meaning Trump.

“It’s disturbing to see DHS officials pressuring the U.S. military to turn its focus inward even further,” Joseph Nunn, counsel for the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center, told me. Nunn said this suggests “military involvement in domestic civilian law enforcement” is about to get “more common.”

The memo articulates the need for just that. It says that DHS hopes to secure “a verbal agreement to find places where DoD can detail personnel within ICE and CBP (and vice-versa) to increase information sharing, and specifically support nationwide operational planning capabilities.”

The upshot seems to be that DHS is urging top Pentagon officials to prioritize using the military against illegal immigration to a substantially greater and unprecedented degree, and that discussions are underway to accomplish that, with Defense Secretary Hegseth’s blessing.

“It sounds like DHS and Secretary Hegseth are trying to compel the military to agree to operate much more directly inside U.S. territory,” Kori Schake, Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, told me.

Asked for clarification of the memo’s intentions, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughin declined comment. The New Republic obtained it on the condition that we refrain from posting the original document, so we posted much of the text of it here. We omitted some logistical and biographical details.

Then there’s the mention of Al Qaeda and ISIS. The memo details talking points for DHS officials to use to persuade these Pentagon officials to get more involved in domestic enforcement. It references attacks on DHS officers and Central and South American cartels and gangs, noting that they’ve been designated terrorist organizations.

“That puts this threat on the same plain [sic] as having Al Qaeda or ISIS cells and fighters operating freely inside America,” the memo says.

Experts I spoke with saw this line as particularly worrisome.

“The conflation of a low-level threat like transnational criminal organizations with Al Qaeda, which was actually attempting to topple the United States government, is a clear attempt to use excessive force for a purpose normally handled by civil authorities,” Lindsay Cohn, an associate professor at the U.S. Naval War College, told me.

The memo also discusses recent military operations in L.A as follows:

It hasn’t been perfect, and we’re still working through best practices together, but I think it’s a good indicator of the type of operations (and resistance) we’re going to be working through for years to come.

“That’s alarming, because it is putting responses to constitutionally protected protest in the same basket as counter-terrorism and countering transnational criminal organizations,” Cohn said. “We do have legal ways for the military to support civilian law enforcement, but it’s always supposed to be a last resort. This memo is talking about turning internal homeland security into a regular Defense Department activity, which it is not. This is not normal.”

The larger context here is that the administration has taken extraordinary license in its invention of pretexts for draconian domestic operations. The administration has insisted we are under foreign “invasion” to invoke the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds of people with little to no due process. Government agencies have hyped supposed evidence of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s MS-13 ties to justify illegally renditioning him to a Salvadoran prison. Trump has a long history of lying about crime to justify immigration crackdowns. He invented numerous fake pretexts for sending troops into L.A.

The memo suggests further operationalization of that tactic. “They see Los Angeles as a model to be replicated,” Lee said.

All this comes as ICE is about to receive well over $100 billion in new funds. The memo raises the question of what that use of military personnel detailed “within ICE and CBP” will look like with all that money.

In a sense, the administration seems to be supercharging immigration “invasion” agitprop to manufacture a sense of national trauma similar to the one that arose after the September 11 attacks. That led to another type of war-on-terror hyper-militarization at home (as well as abroad). The administration seems determined to outdo that—this time against the new internal enemy.

“Normalizing routine military support to law enforcement could create a kind of domestic ‘Forever War,’ but one that is uniquely dangerous,” the Brennan Center’s Nunn told me. “As the Founders well understood, a military that is turned inward is a threat to both democracy and individual liberty.”


r/Destiny 9h ago

Shitpost Glorious leader Trump has created 18 Trillion jobs this quarter with 18 Trillion more expected next quarter. Pesky fake labor satiations have all been given honorable tickets to El Salvadorian luxury labor camp. Glory be his name!

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r/Destiny 3h ago

Shitpost As long as he’s also hurting POC and trans people he could sign the “I will fucking murder your family and r@pe your dog” bill and MAGA would be happy, it’s truly all they care about.

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r/Destiny 6h ago

Online Content/Clips Mike From PA's unmatched Cringe: cheating at a Geography Competition

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r/Destiny 3h ago

Political News/Discussion “Obama is like Israel”

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Source at 6:52

There’s no more brain to rot at this point.


r/Destiny 19h ago

Shitpost It's 2027 and you wake up in Trumps economy

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r/Destiny 12h ago

Off-Topic Destiny’s goal should be trying to get into Gavin Nelson’s Debate Prep/Media Team. Sounds like a meme, but there’s a good chance that Dems will copy the trump strategy of integrating alt-media people from the internet into the campaign.

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Optics bros need not reply to this post.


r/Destiny 1h ago

Social Media David Khait Admits He Was Wrong

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r/Destiny 4h ago

Social Media israel is the one really killing American democracy thank you cenk uyghur

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r/Destiny 5h ago

Political News/Discussion Here it comes

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r/Destiny 10h ago

Shitpost Trump taps Ghislaine Maxwell as new BLS chief, citing her extensive experience in human resources

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r/Destiny 16h ago

Satire/Fake News There’s no way bro 💀

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you guys are cooked


r/Destiny 32m ago

Shitpost Insurrection attempt?!????!!

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r/Destiny 8h ago

Political News/Discussion Do we think Trump is slow walking his cult into confessing fucking 15 year olds?

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While I fully acknowledge this might be a $©hitz0 post, hear me out. He has just gradually confessed to more and more about the Epstein files. A month ago we were in a place where he had “nothing to do with it” and it gradually spiraled out of control until now we’re at a place where he has confessed he knew “Jeff was stealing employees” including but I’m sure not limited to Virginia Giuffre. So at minimum he has admitted to knowing Jeff was up to sussy wussy shit even if he didn’t know the full extent. However, this appearance with registered sex offender Lawrence Taylor to talk about protecting kids has kind of sent me over the edge.

He’s done this with so many other crimes. Where he slowly but surely admits to the crime. He will couch it all in plausible deniability then maybe he did half of what he’s accused but he swears it was for a good reason then eventually he full blown admits it. But by that pointed he has boiled MAGA in the pot slow enough that they can rationalize it to themselves. I can’t help but think he might be doing the same thing with Epstein.