He is also pardoning high-profile, drug dealing Hispanics, too.Not sure what counts as just the shots.
I guarantee you that this would be not such an outrage if it was an exception to an otherwise sound policy basis. It is such an outrage because the administration is so keen to deploy the military for the purpose of authoritarian control. When we see supposed drug dealers get killed at high seas, it makes people wonder what they will do to supposed drug dealers here. It makes people wonder if they will start killing Hispanic people left and right (perhaps more subconsciously).
It would not be as much of an outrage if Trump wasn't also carrying out a systematic terror campaign against largely Latin American people (with other nationalities by no means excluded), and if his chief deputy advisor for policy wasn't openly psychopathic. When they are killing Hispanics for sport in the Caribbean, it makes people think that maybe all the deportation stuff is for sport too. Like hunting.
That is to say, it's such an outrage because it's Trumpism at its worst. When we are talking about how illegal this is, we're also talking implicitly about all the lawlessness. This is a case where the lines are so obvious and clear-cut that it's easier to seize on. But what we are really seeing is anger toward all the lawlessness, the destruction of the Republic, the barbarians tearing down all that was good and right in favor of the evil and petty.
So I would suggest that the better analysis is that the anger about the shots, in part because they are situated in the context of many, many more shots, aimed against Americans in any number of ways.
Almost like he has no coherent ideology or something.
