It's only how it works in the post-WWII, jew world order. In the past, anonymous writing was common. Some of the most influential works were written by authors who were either unknown at the time (some of them risked execution if discovered), or are unknown today.
Uhhh, really? You can write and leave physical notes and almost anything else anonymously. You could "potentially" get something published anonymously. Artwork. Photos. You can play music anonymously. Wearing disguises in real life also isn't necessarily illegal either.
And it's worth remembering that just because your face or person is visible doesn't mean your name is. Or your home address. Being anonymous doesn't necessarily require "total" invisibility.
What it's mainly about is whether or not you want to share/reveal vital personally identifying details.
That’s how it works in the real world. There are very few cases you can speak or write anonymously.
It's only how it works in the post-WWII, jew world order. In the past, anonymous writing was common. Some of the most influential works were written by authors who were either unknown at the time (some of them risked execution if discovered), or are unknown today.
During the Revolutionary Era, the Founding Fathers wrote under pseudonyms because they knew what would happen to those criticizing King George III.
Salman Rushdie had to go into hiding because he wrote a book Muslims considered to be blasphemous. A little anonymity would've helped him a lot.
Uhhh, really? You can write and leave physical notes and almost anything else anonymously. You could "potentially" get something published anonymously. Artwork. Photos. You can play music anonymously. Wearing disguises in real life also isn't necessarily illegal either.
And it's worth remembering that just because your face or person is visible doesn't mean your name is. Or your home address. Being anonymous doesn't necessarily require "total" invisibility.
What it's mainly about is whether or not you want to share/reveal vital personally identifying details.