Your first dose of Ministry of Truth official Information:
AOC was almost raped on Jan 6th.
Jussie Smollett was the victim of lynching.
Biden laptop crimes don’t exist and the laptop is fake. Also stolen.
Zelensky will win the war in Ukraine and there are no NeoNazis in Ukraine (forget our articles saying there were a few months ago)
Inflation is not here and if it is its caused by suddenly greedy corporations. Definitely not the $5trillion we printed while everyone was forced to stay at home.
The left's approach of "visceral and overt hostility immediately and in overwhelming volume" seems to work a lot better than a "let's wait and see" approach. I'd rather we adopt winning tactics at this stage of the game.
They stole the presidency and wanted to throw us into camps for refusing the clot shot. I could name a dozen more things but the point is that nothing will ever surprise me for the rest of my life.
Sometimes I'm in a bad mood and I think as you do. At other times, I do see that this piece of paper still offers some protection. I have no doubt that the ruling class would like to take the people's guns away, but they are not able to due to the Second Amendment.
And if you think America is bad, you should take a look at Europe. The German government hired a former Stasi collaborator to terrorize its subjects for 'hate speech'. Homes are raided for 'illegal opinions'.
While I still prefer Europe over America, because the main threat to free speech comes from corporations, and robust job protections do not allow companies to fire you for your opinions, there is no doubt that the US Constitution at least provides some protection, as opposed to having zero rights like Europeans.
I'll explain why. First of all, because I may not live in the Krautistani shithole. Secondly, because these people can only catch a fraction of the 'hate speech' out there. Germany and England are outliers, but I daresay even there, you'd feel more comfortable voicing your opinions under your own name than in the US if you have a job - unless, you know, you want to say "niggers are subhuman apes who should be hanged".
There is a smart guy here who can be crazy, who thinks that I don't reveal in what country I live because I am an agent for the FSB. The reality is because I'm guarding myself against being doxxed as well as prosecution.
Perhaps, but just from personal experience and of people around me, I don't think that people are much chilled by laws specifically. It's not exactly widely reported on, at least when ordinary people are persecuted.
And you would have to compare that by how much Americans are chilled by being fired and such things.
Of course, the problem is that you cannot be fired for anonymous posts, but you can be prosecuted for them.
Yep. This guy was a special appointment to the senate in 2009 and, being (D) I have to assume that he voted to convict Trump on both impeachment attempts. Sounds like we should impose the penalties in the bill on him now.
“Misinformation” certainly is well defined.
It is heresy.
Your first dose of Ministry of Truth official Information:
AOC was almost raped on Jan 6th.
Jussie Smollett was the victim of lynching.
Biden laptop crimes don’t exist and the laptop is fake. Also stolen.
Zelensky will win the war in Ukraine and there are no NeoNazis in Ukraine (forget our articles saying there were a few months ago)
Inflation is not here and if it is its caused by suddenly greedy corporations. Definitely not the $5trillion we printed while everyone was forced to stay at home.
And don’t forget inflation is a good thing
In a serious country he would fear his constituents too much to propose such legislation.
I really don't see this shit ever stopping without the application of violence. The system can no longer self correct.
I rather agree, but let's wait to see what sort of traction this fucked up bill gets and keep an eye on who votes in favor of it.
The left's approach of "visceral and overt hostility immediately and in overwhelming volume" seems to work a lot better than a "let's wait and see" approach. I'd rather we adopt winning tactics at this stage of the game.
Joke's on them, I only use Cisinformation and Indifference Speech.
They stole the presidency and wanted to throw us into camps for refusing the clot shot. I could name a dozen more things but the point is that nothing will ever surprise me for the rest of my life.
Yeah comparing 330,000,000 to a fictional TV character makes sense....
You sound like a retard. Which don't get me wrong we have millions of retards so don't get too down on yourself.
About what? Did I say a piece of paper will protect us? No. So shut the fuck up.
What's going to happen in '24, Nostradamus?
Sometimes I'm in a bad mood and I think as you do. At other times, I do see that this piece of paper still offers some protection. I have no doubt that the ruling class would like to take the people's guns away, but they are not able to due to the Second Amendment.
And if you think America is bad, you should take a look at Europe. The German government hired a former Stasi collaborator to terrorize its subjects for 'hate speech'. Homes are raided for 'illegal opinions'.
While I still prefer Europe over America, because the main threat to free speech comes from corporations, and robust job protections do not allow companies to fire you for your opinions, there is no doubt that the US Constitution at least provides some protection, as opposed to having zero rights like Europeans.
Or at least, I like to think that.
I'll explain why. First of all, because I may not live in the Krautistani shithole. Secondly, because these people can only catch a fraction of the 'hate speech' out there. Germany and England are outliers, but I daresay even there, you'd feel more comfortable voicing your opinions under your own name than in the US if you have a job - unless, you know, you want to say "niggers are subhuman apes who should be hanged".
There is a smart guy here who can be crazy, who thinks that I don't reveal in what country I live because I am an agent for the FSB. The reality is because I'm guarding myself against being doxxed as well as prosecution.
Perhaps, but just from personal experience and of people around me, I don't think that people are much chilled by laws specifically. It's not exactly widely reported on, at least when ordinary people are persecuted.
And you would have to compare that by how much Americans are chilled by being fired and such things.
Of course, the problem is that you cannot be fired for anonymous posts, but you can be prosecuted for them.
The right in America saw how the Dems handled COVID.
We are not going to be shocked by anything the Dems try to do.
What exactly did you have in mind with your statement?
Hopefully the BRICS currency is up and the Global American Empire (i.e. the Big GAE) descends into a hyperinflationary death spiral before then.
Yep. This guy was a special appointment to the senate in 2009 and, being (D) I have to assume that he voted to convict Trump on both impeachment attempts. Sounds like we should impose the penalties in the bill on him now.
He understands the ignorance and short attention-span of us Americans.
I don't know, but in Chicago the antonym of "disinformation" is "datinformation."