Posted at Hartmann Report on Jan. 30, 2026
When Democracy Learns to Speak the Language of War, Children Become Collateral Damage
How war language is being used to collapse the distance between immigration enforcement, political retaliation, and the criminalization of dissent…
"The curse of empathy is to see yourself in every death,
and to see the child hidden in the body of every corpse." —John D. MacDonald
A five year old child — Liam Conejo Ramos — was taken from his home and sent hundreds of miles away to a detention facility for-profit concentration camp in Texas. He was never accused of a crime, didn't cross our southern border alone, and is so young he barely understands what's happening to him; odds are he has no understanding of why he's being treated with such brutality.
Nobody told little Liam about Tom Homan and Stephen Miller being so eager to punish brown-skinned immigrants, delighting in their pain, rationalizing it as a "deterrent" to "illegal immigration" that's "poisoning the blood" of white America, as Donald Trump himself pointed out on the election trail.
