Be careful what you say
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I'm deleting nothing. Fuck 'em and fuck him.
I'm giving an interview on CGTN IChinese media) Monday night on the administration's assault on the Department of Education.
I just don't care. I will not bend the knee, kiss the ass, or offer up prior obedience.
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I'm deleting nothing. Fuck 'em and fuck him.
I'm giving an interview on CGTN IChinese media) Monday night on the administration's assault on the Department of Education.
I just don't care. I will not bend the knee, kiss the ass, or offer up prior obedience.
@Piano-Dad said in Be careful what you say:
I'm deleting nothing. Fuck 'em and fuck him.
Thatās great for you, I just donāt have the courage to do the same. Because itās not me Iām worried about.
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I don't know anything about burner phones but wondered...
If you use a sim card and swap it to another phone that only has what's needed for travel so the number stays the same, would that work?Only use the Brave browser in private mode (or other) to access everything you need or do on the web? It would mean signing in every time...? That is, don't use any apps except what's needed for travel?
I don't know.
@Rontuner said in Be careful what you say:
I don't know anything about burner phones but wondered...
If you use a sim card and swap it to another phone that only has what's needed for travel so the number stays the same, would that work?Two things to consider when it comes to moving SIM card from phone to phone in the context of international travel:
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Using an American SIM card (preserving the same American phone number) in a foreign country means paying international roaming charges. (Some cellphone plans are more economical than others when it comes to international roaming, you just have to do your research.)
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iPhone 14 and newer, a least those you can buy in the USA, just don't support the physical SIM anymore. There is not a discrete, physical SIM card that you can insert into or remove from the newer iPhones.
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I'm deleting nothing. Fuck 'em and fuck him.
I'm giving an interview on CGTN IChinese media) Monday night on the administration's assault on the Department of Education.
I just don't care. I will not bend the knee, kiss the ass, or offer up prior obedience.
@Piano-Dad said in Be careful what you say:
I just don't care. I will not bend the knee, kiss the ass, or offer up prior obedience.
Just speculating here, I have no idea if it will get to that point ... if the retribution won't be limited to you personally, but will also drag in your spouse, your children, your students -- what then?
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@Rontuner said in Be careful what you say:
I don't know anything about burner phones but wondered...
If you use a sim card and swap it to another phone that only has what's needed for travel so the number stays the same, would that work?Two things to consider when it comes to moving SIM card from phone to phone in the context of international travel:
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Using an American SIM card (preserving the same American phone number) in a foreign country means paying international roaming charges. (Some cellphone plans are more economical than others when it comes to international roaming, you just have to do your research.)
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iPhone 14 and newer, a least those you can buy in the USA, just don't support the physical SIM anymore. There is not a discrete, physical SIM card that you can insert into or remove from the newer iPhones.
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@Rontuner yeah, Iām going to have to start learning about burner phonesā¦. Because I feel like I really need to have access to my phone number while Iām away, but I think if you get a burner phone and then it has your regular phone number, it defeats the purpose right?
@pique said in Be careful what you say:
Man, SK, I'm sorry for the stress this must be causing you.
Thank you.
This is really tearing me upā¦ Mr SK has made so many sacrifices over the years for me, to be here in the U.S. with me.
If we canāt safely travel back and forth to Japan, without fear of detainmentā¦. Especially when neither us are doing anything wrongā¦
And the biggest problem Iām grappling with right now is timing, because now is the time to make airplane reservations for overseas summer travel. The longer you wait, the more expensive it gets, and seats start getting taken etcā¦. But I donāt have any clarityā¦. I donāt think anyone does.
@ShiroKuro said in Be careful what you say:
@Rontuner yeah, Iām going to have to start learning about burner phonesā¦. Because I feel like I really need to have access to my phone number while Iām away, but I think if you get a burner phone and then it has your regular phone number, it defeats the purpose right?
@pique said in Be careful what you say:
Man, SK, I'm sorry for the stress this must be causing you.
Thank you.
This is really tearing me upā¦ Mr SK has made so many sacrifices over the years for me, to be here in the U.S. with me.
If we canāt safely travel back and forth to Japan, without fear of detainmentā¦. Especially when neither us are doing anything wrongā¦
And the biggest problem Iām grappling with right now is timing, because now is the time to make airplane reservations for overseas summer travel. The longer you wait, the more expensive it gets, and seats start getting taken etcā¦. But I donāt have any clarityā¦. I donāt think anyone does.
I was going to spend the winter overseas, got delayed because of a car accident, then Covid, then when things got super crazy here--including multiple plane accidents--I started stepping back from the idea. I'm sure it's not fair to Mr SK to not be able to go home for a while, but maybe you skip this plan for now... seems like it is that or go to Japan and stay there, which I know is not possible if you want to keep the new life you have built for yourselves. (And at least that means that if everything really does go totally to hell, you and Mr SK have an out.)
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@ShiroKuro said in Be careful what you say:
@Rontuner yeah, Iām going to have to start learning about burner phonesā¦. Because I feel like I really need to have access to my phone number while Iām away, but I think if you get a burner phone and then it has your regular phone number, it defeats the purpose right?
@pique said in Be careful what you say:
Man, SK, I'm sorry for the stress this must be causing you.
Thank you.
This is really tearing me upā¦ Mr SK has made so many sacrifices over the years for me, to be here in the U.S. with me.
If we canāt safely travel back and forth to Japan, without fear of detainmentā¦. Especially when neither us are doing anything wrongā¦
And the biggest problem Iām grappling with right now is timing, because now is the time to make airplane reservations for overseas summer travel. The longer you wait, the more expensive it gets, and seats start getting taken etcā¦. But I donāt have any clarityā¦. I donāt think anyone does.
I was going to spend the winter overseas, got delayed because of a car accident, then Covid, then when things got super crazy here--including multiple plane accidents--I started stepping back from the idea. I'm sure it's not fair to Mr SK to not be able to go home for a while, but maybe you skip this plan for now... seems like it is that or go to Japan and stay there, which I know is not possible if you want to keep the new life you have built for yourselves. (And at least that means that if everything really does go totally to hell, you and Mr SK have an out.)
@pique said in Be careful what you say:
seems like it is that or go to Japan and stay there
The problem is that it is not clear that this is what would happen.
We could go to Japan, come back in two weeks and have zero issues getting back into the country. And that is as it should be, both of us have done nothing wrong, and he has legal permanent residence.
The real problem is that there's no assurance that things actually play out as they should.
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After what happened to the German national, who is a legal permanent resident, I would not chance leaving the country with the intention of returning. Not at this time.
@Bernard Are you talking about this case?
I hadn't heard about his case before, but reading it makes me feel sick to my stomach.
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I'm deleting nothing. Fuck 'em and fuck him.
I'm giving an interview on CGTN IChinese media) Monday night on the administration's assault on the Department of Education.
I just don't care. I will not bend the knee, kiss the ass, or offer up prior obedience.
@Piano-Dad said in Be careful what you say:
I'm deleting nothing. Fuck 'em and fuck him.
I'm giving an interview on CGTN IChinese media) Monday night on the administration's assault on the Department of Education.
I just don't care. I will not bend the knee, kiss the ass, or offer up prior obedience.
I admire you a lot for that. Hope I will do the same when the time comes.
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Was wearing a shirt with a Human Rights Campaign logo in an airport securtity line when I noticed a masculine woman staring bullets at me. I saw her signal a man, talk to him while glancing at me.
I got the most thorough body and carry on search possible. It was very rudely done. It was years ago.
Rights today? -
With AI, it will make it easier to review everything from every post ever made to every like on every article or post.
In reviewing grants and the budget, the people working with Musk are hindered by their lack of expertise and the state of AI - but every month AI improves. 1984 will seem quite quaint by the end of Trump's term.
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@pique said in Be careful what you say:
seems like it is that or go to Japan and stay there
The problem is that it is not clear that this is what would happen.
We could go to Japan, come back in two weeks and have zero issues getting back into the country. And that is as it should be, both of us have done nothing wrong, and he has legal permanent residence.
The real problem is that there's no assurance that things actually play out as they should.
@ShiroKuro said in Be careful what you say:
@pique said in Be careful what you say:
seems like it is that or go to Japan and stay there
The problem is that it is not clear that this is what would happen.
We could go to Japan, come back in two weeks and have zero issues getting back into the country. And that is as it should be, both of us have done nothing wrong, and he has legal permanent residence.
The real problem is that there's no assurance that things actually play out as they should.
Right. Which is why I think--at this moment in time-- your options are don't leave the country at all, or leave and don't try to come back. I think your fears are entirely justified. I personally wouldn't risk it.
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The embedded links in this op-ed have a lot of info that's potentially relevant to @ShiroKuro ....
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/24/donald-trump-imperial-plan-usa-peoples-rights
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Another incident:
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Green card holders are officially Lawful Permanent Residents of the United States, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. But being a resident of the United States is very different from being a citizen.
Lewelyn Dixon immigrated from the Philippines to Hawaii 50 years ago. She graduated from Farrington High School and has been working as a lab technician at the University of Washington.
Dixon was returning home to Seattle from a family trip to the Philippines.
āShe was there for like a couple of weeks. And then she returned on Feb. 28. And she was stuck in customs,ā said her niece, Emily Cristobal.
āWe got the news, I think it was March 2, that she go taken by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and then detained in the Northwestern detainment facility,ā she said. āWe havenāt officially been told why sheās being held. They just keep saying that theyāre waiting for documents.ā
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/03/22/immigration-crackdown-now-hitting-green-card-holders/
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The embedded links in this op-ed have a lot of info that's potentially relevant to @ShiroKuro ....
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/24/donald-trump-imperial-plan-usa-peoples-rights
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Wired has an article about this...
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Wired has an article about this...