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Does anyone get the feeling that if our overlords decreed that everyone must have their thumbs amputated, Americans would agree that the law makes sense and must be obeyed?

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

@monarchist @dcc @mina @caekislove @Scubbie @freepatriot @na @eriner @sun Yeah. So places where even really reprehensible people don't get banned, where we're basically living under "Seriously, what can you even do to me now?", those are the only places where you can just relax and say what you're thinking.
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Who wants to carry a NSA tracking device around?

When the elites shut down the Internet and wall off the cities, you will know that the globalists have started liquidating the 99%.

Just look what is happening in Myanmar, Hong Kong, Canada, Germany, Australia, and the Netherlands to see your future.

Americans say that concentration camps will never exist in the future because concentration camps have never existed in the past.

Most Americans read the news about US wars, debt, and tyranny and feel powerless to do anything, but is surrender the only answer?

Can't Americans buy guns, gold, and food today and warn Americans about the US decline?

Can't Americans stop paying taxes so that the government will collapse?

@p @dcc @mina @caekislove @Scubbie @freepatriot @na @eriner @sun

It's like any other method of Control: it is designed to demoralize you and make you avoid thinking of certain things as possible so that you pick from what is left, which conveniently is what your Controllers want.

@p @dcc @mina @Scubbie @freepatriot @na @eriner @sun

I think we need goals, not rules.

I don't trust rules; they are meant to be worked around.

Even more, they get you thinking backward from effect to cause, and that messes your mind up.

It's the basis of Crowdism.

@p @dcc @mina @freepatriot @na @eriner @sun

I need to upload that Blohole album (Gwar personnel, pop-hardcore).

@p @dcc @mina @dsm @freepatriot @na @eriner @sun

Depends on the conditions for revocation.

It's like being on scholarship: they catch you with alcohol, the free ride goes away.

American citizenship is valuable.

@p @dcc @eriner @freepatriot @mina @monarchist @na @sun

I may have misspoke, after double checking the case, it seems Mahmoud Khalil had a student visa, there may be a greencard case too, but either way, I have names mixed up.
@monarchist @dcc @mina @Scubbie @freepatriot @na @eriner @sun

> I don't trust rules; they are meant to be worked around.

Rules exist for people that behave as an aggregate. It's a threshold for acceptability: if you are really determined, then ignore the rule. You can't fight a war on all fronts, though, so people break rules selectively, and this allows society to not collapse completely. (This is, of course, exploited by people in a position to dictate rules.)
@dsm @dcc @eriner @freepatriot @mina @monarchist @na @sun Yeah, the student visa thing, like, I get why. The BDS thing is a Hamas-funded psyop, and student visas are the usual means of getting people into the US. It looks like the dude is 30. Activism is a questionable thing: move to a place to change the place. Green cards can be revoked at the discretion of the Secretary of State: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227 . I don't know if there's a definition for "reasonable ground to believe would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States" or if there's been a court case that clarified it, but it essentially means that even a green card holder can just be sent off. In any case, I don't think the Khalil thing is what it is claimed to be.
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