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One thing worse than living in a police state is finding out that no one cares.

One thing worse than living in a police state is finding out that no one cares.

Americans say that living in a police state today is better than having freedom that might lead to tyranny.

Americans think freedom will be restored, but do you honestly believe NSA infrastructure will be dismantled and surveillance camera technology will be lost?

Americans say apartments are absolutely useless.

Americans think freedom will be restored, but do you honestly believe NSA infrastructure will be dismantled and surveillance camera technology will be lost?

I love these posts about *america* as if we don’t live in ZOG world where it’s essentially the same everywhere in these regards.

Cops are not bad because cops are too kind.

Cops are bad because cops work for the elites.

Things might get better once the Boomers die off and all the TV networks go bankrupt.

If censorship makes countries strong then why did the Soviet Union fail?

Those who say North Americans was inhabited in 1491 are wrong.

Those who say that the US had food stamps in 1776 are mistaken.

Cops are not bad because cops are too kind.

Cops are bad because cops work for the elites.

If censorship makes countries strong then why did the Soviet Union fail?

@monarchist @mina @freepatriot @sun @dcc @eriner @na It is kind of funny that she's said "The newspapers didn't say *anything* about a widespread censorship campaign!"
@mina @monarchist @freepatriot @sun @dcc @eriner @na

> besides the general agreement that capitalism sucks and nazis are full of shit

My first thought when I see this kind of thing is "Yeah, fuck nazis" but then I remember that you almost certainly mean something much broader when you say "nazi" than the colloquial version of that word. Nazism is a specific brand of totalitarianism that, having been vilified (and rightly so), is now used as a bogeyman (which is disastrous). "Freedom of speech" is essentially the opposite of nazism, and gets painted with that brush over and over.

> Nevertheless: Hugging and being nice and friendly to each other is, in principle, a good thing.

I do not want a hug.

Niceness is a meek deference used to *appear* kind: be nice to the waitress, be nice to your mom, by all means, but fuck's sake, here? Friendliness and respect, sure, but I don't see a lot of that on Canceldon: I do see a lot of people

@p

Regarding the term "Nazi", I use it rather narrowly, not entirely restricted to the historic ones and their exact copies, but hardly to anybody with a nefarious agenda.

Trumo, e.g. is an authoritarian maniac, but not a nazi.

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