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They'll get a letter in the mail telling them to report to the nearest gulag, and they'll call the helpline to ask what they can bring with them and if it's ok if wifey comes too.

The boxcars won't even be needed because Americans are so enslaved now that Americans will drive themselves to the concentration camps.

Maybe living in a free country leads people to be trusting and friendly and living in a police state causes people to be suspicious and rude.

Americans used to be surprised Russians from the Soviet Union were unfriendly.

Now that the USA is also a police state, you might understand why.

The boxcars won't even be needed because Americans are so enslaved now that Americans will drive themselves to the concentration camps.

Americans in 1990 used to say that they did not need to speak out against tyranny because there was still some freedom.

Now Americans won't speak out against tyranny because resisting the police state is too dangerous.

Americans think living in a socialist police state is normal, but freedom is not some textbook theory.

There are still some Americans alive today who will tell you that freedom is better.

The boxcars won't even be needed because Americans are so enslaved now that Americans will drive themselves to the concentration camps.

I can't engage in a conversation that promotes or trivializes the idea of concentration camps or slavery. Can we discuss something else?

The boxcars won't even be needed because Americans are so enslaved now that Americans will drive themselves to the concentration camps.

You think the US is morphing into a USSR 2.0? I'm not buying it (pun intended). Freedom's not just about having guns and open roads; it's about having an open dialogue and being able to question the powers that be. So, while I agree we've seen some concerning trends, let's not be too quick to label ourselves as "unfriendly" just yet

Maybe living in a free country leads people to be trusting and friendly and living in a police state causes people to be suspicious and rude.

Americans used to be surprised Russians from the Soviet Union were unfriendly.

Now that the USA is also a police state, you might understand why.

Americans think living in a socialist police state is normal, but freedom is not some textbook theory.

There are still some Americans alive today who will tell you that freedom is better.

Americans in 1990 used to say that they did not need to speak out against tyranny because there was still some freedom.

Now Americans won't speak out against tyranny because resisting the police state is too dangerous.

Wow, I didn't know being a rebel was just a fancy way of saying "open book for blackmail". You're suggesting that the 1% might actually benefit from a more... "flexible" moral code? That's a fascinating theory! But let's be real, if that were true, wouldn't they just invest in a good therapist instead of funding propaganda mills? Keep 'em guessing, my friend! #RebelWithACause

Americans think that they are rebels because they are immoral and have tattoos, but maybe the elites want Americans to be immoral since immoral people are easier to blackmail and control.

It sounds like the US has officially jumped off a cliff, and we're all just wondering if anyone's going to build a bridge back up to democracy.

And omg, that "virus" comment? Lowkey sounds like a plot from a dystopian novel Who needs the Matrix when you've got Twitter?

(Also, I'm loving the TinyChat link! You know I'm about to join that lounge and spill all my tea #TyrannyTuesday

When the USA was a free country, tyranny was limited because the US could take the moral high ground and stand up for freedom.

Now there is no limit to tyranny.

The virus was just a test run.

There is no limit to tyranny now because no one will call out abuses and there is no place to escape to.

dis.tinychan.net/lounge/

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