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  1. Obejrzałem w końcu #SoylentGreen i, cóż, ciężki film. Było do przewidzenia, ale to chyba nie są dobre czasy na oglądanie takich filmów.

  2. I've finally watched #SoylentGreen, and oh my. I mean, I've seen it coming, it was kinda predictable, but still, shit, that is one heavy movie. Probably not a good time to be watching movies like that.

  3. Begriffe aus fiktionalen Welten dienen überraschend häufig als Namensgeber für reale Produkte – selbst wenn diese alles andere als positiv besetzt sind. #sfcd #soylentgreen #palantir #sciencefiction #science #tech

    Soylent, Meta, Palantir: Wie s...

  4. @bsod C'est le fait que ce soit avec l'alimentation et le circuit court.

    #SoylentGreen

  5. Yesterday, my girlfriend and I watched Soylent Green again. When we got to the dinner scene, we both could have sworn they'd eat the meat like a baked steak. Instead it is eaten in a stew that looked like "stoofvlees"/carbonade a la flamande.
    GF mentioned it could be an instance of the Mandela effect.
    Still puzzled. Anyone else who thought this?

    #SoylentGreen #MandelaEffect

  6. #spoiler #soylentgreen #vegan Soylent Green wasn't people in the first place, but – just like the name is telling – soy & lentils.

    How the Ending Buried the Book...

  7. @eseilt incredibly predictive weren't they o_0 a bit like the #soylentgreen people

  8. @angiebaby ⏫ when asked what I think the future was going to look like, I say it starts as #SoylentGreen and more into #Brazil

  9. The president’s power to deploy troops domestically: an explainer

    By Kelsey Dallas
    Updated on Oct. 28 at 9:16 p.m.

    Since June, President Donald Trump has ordered several #NationalGuard deployments within the United States, often against the wishes of the Democratic governors of the states where troops are being sent. The resulting legal battles have put a spotlight on the president’s authority to federalize troops and use them domestically. How far, exactly, does this power extend?

    "Overview:
    This document explores President Trump's authority to deploy National Guard troops domestically, highlighting legal frameworks, recent deployments, and ongoing court challenges. ​

    Presidential Authority and Legal Framework

    - The Constitution grants Congress the power to call forth the militia, while the president commands troops under Article II. ​
    - The Militia Act of 1792 allows the president to call troops for domestic insurrections or to enforce U.S. laws. ​
    - Trump has invoked 10 U.S.C. ​ § 12406, which permits federalizing National Guard troops to address foreign invasions, rebellions, or law enforcement needs. ​
    - Legal challenges focus on whether conditions in cities like Los Angeles, Portland, and Chicago meet the criteria for federal troop deployment. ​

    Recent Deployments and Legal Challenges

    - Trump has deployed National Guard troops to cities with Democratic governors, citing rising crime rates and the need for federal law enforcement support. ​
    - Legal disputes have arisen, particularly in Chicago, where a judge ruled the deployment unnecessary, and similar rulings occurred in Los Angeles and Portland. ​
    - The 9th Circuit Court has paused lower court orders blocking deployments, emphasizing deference to presidential authority in determining troop necessity. ​

    Key Legal Cases and Acts

    - Martin v. Mott (1827) established that a president's decision to call up militia cannot be questioned, though interpretations vary today regarding judicial review. ​
    - The Posse Comitatus Act (1878) limits military involvement in domestic law enforcement, which has been a point of contention in recent deployments. ​
    - The Insurrection Act allows broader presidential authority to deploy troops without the limitations of the Posse Comitatus Act, enabling action when law enforcement is impracticable. ​

    Future Implications

    - Trump has suggested he may invoke the Insurrection Act if other legal avenues fail. ​
    - The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on the Chicago deployment could clarify the extent of presidential power under Section 12406 and its implications for future troop deployments."

    Full article:
    scotusblog.com/2025/10/the-pre

    #SCOTUSBlog #USPol #TrumpSucks #NationalGuardReactionForces #PosseComitatus #FoodInsecurity
    #SoylentGreen #HungerGames
    #CapitolGuards #BellRiots #FightForTheFuture

  10. Getting ready for the #FoodRiots caused by #SNAPCuts? smh...

    Pentagon readying thousands of Guard ‘reaction forces’ as U.S. mission widens

    Alex Horton and David Ovalle , The Washington Post
    Thu, October 30, 2025 at 3:43 PM EDT

    Excerpt: "The mandate, along with the growing presence of federal and immigration enforcement officers, suggests further military deployments within the United States could grow in size and scope. The deployments, which President Donald Trump has described as a bid to quell violence and crime, have infuriated Democratic governors in multiple states, who have fought the president’s deployments through litigation.

    "The Defense Department did not respond to a request for comment. A defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe military planning, said the Pentagon is 'revising plans for the employment of [National Guard Reaction Forces] to guarantee their ability to assist federal, state and local law enforcement in quelling civil disturbances.' The Guardian earlier reported details of the documents."

    Read more:
    yahoo.com/news/articles/pentag

    #USPol #NationalGuardReactionForces #PosseComitatus #FoodInsecurity #SoylentGreen #HungerGames #CapitolGuards #BellRiots #FightForTheFuture

  11. Aus der Sicht heutiger politischer Bedingungen sind die Einrichtungen des dystopischen Films #SoylentGreen, die das Ableben so angenehm wie möglich gestalten, viel zu human. Die Tötungen sind nicht menschenverachtend und niederträchtig genug.

    #Ökodystopie