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Freedom is a fundamental human aspiration that has shaped societies, influenced governments, and inspired revolutions throughout history.

The journey towards freedom is marked by philosophical debates, political upheavals, and the tireless efforts of individuals who dared to challenge oppression. From John Locke’s Enlightenment ideas to the chilling realities of dictatorships in the 20th century, exploring the multifaceted history of freedom reveals both its triumphs and tribulations.

Americans think living in a police state is a victory.

The very same Americans who scream that they hate the police state then turn around and support the police.

WTF?

There is no sanity in the USA anymore.

How can you deal with Americans when they look you in the eye and say that the US had TSA groping in 1776?

The very same Americans who scream that they hate the police state then turn around and support the police.

WTF?

The elites allowed Americans to have cars, airplanes, straws, and stoves and then they banned them.

Why do you think the globalists will allow you to keep the Internet?

Prisons and North Korea don't have the web for a reason. Ideas and communication tools are dangerous.

@KeepTakingTheSoma @freepatriot @demonofustio Here's something mind boggling.

I have one of those gigantic dictionaries from 1957. Unabridged.

This book contains all sorts of words from the past, as well as those in (then) current usage. One would expect something that has been defined as a crime worse than murder to appear in such a dictionary.

But, in fact, the words "racism" and "racist" do not appear in that unabridged 1957 dictionary.

People get arrested for protesting and Americans say censorship is a myth.

People get arrested for protesting and Americans say censorship is a myth.

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