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America Designates Wrongful Detention a Threat to America

WASHINGTON — In a move legal experts are calling “a paperwork issue,” the United States this week designated Afghanistan a state sponsor of wrongful detention under a framework Trump created, using criteria Trump meets, to punish behavior Trump is currently performing.

“Anyone who uses an American as a bargaining chip will pay the price,” said Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is also the official empowered to decide who counts as using Americans as bargaining chips, a determination that he says does not apply to the United States because Trump says so.

The designation activates sanctions, export controls, and travel restrictions against governments found to engage in “a pattern of unjust or unlawful detention of nationals without charges, used as political leverage.” It is the second such designation issued under the framework, after Iran was labeled on February 27, two days before the United States and Israel launched strikes against it. Afghanistan received the designation two weeks later. Officials said the timing was coincidental.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who a federal judge ruled in September had violated the Posse Comitatus Act by deploying Marines and federalized National Guard troops to conduct warrantless detentions during immigration raids in Los Angeles, praised the designation as a critical step toward domestic unaccountability. Hegseth had also federalized Illinois National Guard units and deployed them to Chicago over the governor’s explicit objection. He was not available for comment, as he was reviewing options for wrongful detention in San Francisco.

The executive order establishing the designation framework, signed by President Trump in September 2025, defines a state sponsor of wrongful detention as any government demonstrating “a pattern in which the government is responsible for, complicit in, or materially supports the unjust or unlawful detention of third country nationals.” Administration officials confirmed the definition does not apply to the American administration because Trump says so.

“The Taliban views Americans as a commodity they can grab and trade in the future,” Rubio said. “That is completely different from detaining green card holders at naturalization appointments to extract deportation cooperation from foreign governments, which is called policy.”

Afghanistan is the second country to receive the designation. It really should be third. The United States wrote the designation. At press time, no one had filed the paperwork.

America First Imposing a Religious Test for Citizenship: KKK in Office

The Constitution prohibits religious tests for holding office (Article VI), but contains no mechanism to remove someone for expressing hate speech including anti-Constitutional Islamophobia (an inversion of the religious tests for holding office).

KKK membership itself has never been illegal, while the KKK in principle is the Arkansas born and bred domestic terrorism platform for those who refuse to admit defeat in the Civil War. President Woodrow Wilson infamously restarted the KKK from the White House and in 1919 sent federal troops to murder American Blacks in Elaine, Arkansas.

Screen capture from “Birth of a Nation”, which President Wilson used to restart the KKK and incite violence across America

Hugo Black was a KKK member before FDR put him on the Supreme Court. Robert Byrd was a KKK organizer before serving 51 years in the Senate.

Republican leadership today choosing not to respond to obvious signs of the KKK in office is their official response: enablement. The caucus calculates that hate speech like Islamophobia costs them nothing with their base and that Democrats denouncing it plays as culture war theater to their voters.

The Economist/The New Yorker weren’t wrong

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) posted Monday:

Muslims “don’t belong in American society” and “pluralism is a lie”.

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) wrote in February:choosing between dogs and Muslims (a KKK dog whistle) was

not a difficult one

Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) posted:

No more Islamic immigration. Denaturalize, deport, repeat.

Speaker Johnson, himself showing KKK indicators, did not respond to any of it.

Hitler campaigned into office by calling democracy a Jewish conspiracy. Johnson has campaigned that democracy is bad for America. The pattern is not subtle.

Fine has faced no consequences. Ogles has faced no consequences. Johnson only accumulated more power to end democracy. The KKK pattern across three members in two months is the GOP platform, not an accident.

How many times has the KKK been in government?

More than most Americans want to know. Wikipedia’s documented list of KKK members in U.S. politics is extensive and explicitly partial.

Klan membership was “invisible” by design, so confirmed figures are a floor, not a ceiling. “America First” membership is the older and more accurate measure.

Woodrow Wilson adopted the 1880s nativist slogan “America First” in 1916 and soon after the infamous white robe costumes appeared, based on the film “Birth of a Nation” that he heavily promoted to white-only audiences.

The Washington Post reported that by 1930 the KKK claimed 11 governors, 16 senators, and as many as 75 congressmen. The names were never released.

During the 1920s “second wave,” the Klan didn’t lurk at the margins while it controlled state governments. JSTOR Daily documents that Indiana’s Republican Party was heavily Klan-influenced, with one third of white American-born men joining. Oregon, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas saw Klan members in state legislatures. Alabama governor David Bibb Graves was himself Grand Cyclops of the Montgomery chapter. Dallas held a Ku Klux Klan Day at its county fair in 1923. The city police commissioner and county sheriff were Klansmen.

Each red dot represents a local Klan chapter, known as a Klavern, that spread across the country between the 1915 “America First” Presidential campaign and 1940. Source: Virginia Commonwealth University

Hugo Black, who spent 34 years on the Supreme Court, had joined the Klan in 1923 delivered over 100 anti-Catholic speeches to Klan meetings. Nonetheless, FDR nominated him in 1937. When his membership was revealed, Black went on radio to acknowledge it and kept his seat. The Senate confirmed him anyway. Biographers note he later became one of the Court’s most consistent civil libertarians, which also tells you something about institutional incentive structures rather than anything reassuring about the Klan.

The machinery that kept Klansmen in office was simple: no expulsion mechanism, a membership base that rewarded the rhetoric, and leadership that calculated silence as the safer bet. President Ford, the only president to never be elected, was a prominent member of the infamous pro-Hitler movement in the 1940s whose members later were charged with sedition, but not him.

That supported… Hitler. Source: Gerald Ford Presidential Library

That calculus has not changed. The names and targets have.

Three members. Two months. Pushing unconstitutional religious tests. No consequences. The historical continuity is plain for all to see.

How American Blackface Was Stopped in the 1970s

An interesting story about what stopped blackface, includes a footnote about the librarians who hid the books so that they may be found.

Barnes says the librarian admitted that, in 1987, she had personally hidden some of these books because she feared the material would be used by the Ku Klux Klan. […] When we didn’t adequately understand how long blackface was a mainstay in American culture. Because many historians believe that it had died out by 1900, when in fact it only accelerates and increases up through the 1970s. And so if you just say, “Oh, it just died out. It was no longer in fashion,” then what you’re losing is the incredible, dangerous, and brave work of thousands of Black and white mothers across the United States in the 1950s and the 1960s, of students who stood up during Jim Crow America and said, “This is not OK. We are humans. We deserve dignity. And we want you to understand our history.”

The Disinformation Decoder for Grimes’ White Man Obedience Tunes

The disinformation angle to Grimes is that her music honestly conveys a feeling of submission as an effective cover for her propagation of submission itself.

What makes her interesting rather than merely symptomatic is that the guilt is real. She knows something is wrong. The circling without resolution isn’t just aesthetic because it’s someone who absorbed the obedience structure completely enough that she can’t find the exit.

Her little boy “choir” voice keeps singing because stopping would mean confronting what the choir was for in the first place.

The Catholic boy choir format is literally a discipline technology. Children standing still, breathing in unison, subordinating individual voice to institutional sound, producing beauty through self-erasure. The director’s authority is total and invisible by the time it works correctly. You don’t hear the suffering under hierarchy directly, it’s implicit when you hear transcendence.

The pre-pubescent androgyny of the trained chorister, before the male voice drops into authority, is a power statement. The boy chorister is a voice that hasn’t yet been conscripted into patriarchal register. She permanently inhabits that pre-conscription space, refuses the drop.

Her music pushes the listener to feel awe before something that can’t quite be located. The source of authority is so embedded it is diffuse, architectural, everywhere. That’s how effective ideological music works, as you’re not obeying anyone specific, you’re just feeling appropriately small and helpless.

She performs this as a lone white woman multiplying herself into a compliant chorus. The self becomes the institution. She is simultaneously the choirmaster and the obedient child. That’s a particular psychic structure that maps directly onto her political trajectory. She didn’t just submit to Musk. She became her own apparatus for producing her submission, propagating white male dominance, and called it art.

Track Submission
Oblivion Surrender to male violence as liturgical
Genesis The Church as kids action movie
Symphonia IX Guilt without hope of absolution
Flesh Without Blood Surrender to music industry as choirmaster
We Appreciate Power Surrender to authoritarian as devotion
California Surrender to Musk as elegy