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  • No, the US is lost. This is a situation that voting cannot possibly fix. We cannot say what needs to be done without getting banned. We cannot even post pictures of a guillotine or a Mario based video game character on most sites.

    It’s not political, that is the distraction game … it is the billionaires doing this; however, we cannot break out of the disinformation they create.






  • Wilco@lemm.eetoCanada@lemmy.caLove to see it
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    2 months ago

    Yea. Fuckers are saying “stomp them down seems harsh”, “maybe he doesn’t mean that”.

    STOMP THEM DOWN. Crush the movement like they are roaches. These people ARE NOT HUMAN! They think like aliens. They cheer as people are unconstitutionally dragged away to concentration camps … it is a one way trip.

    Destroy the Canadian “MAGA” movement now, or get prepped to literally fight them in the streets like the US is doing. Yes, people are physically stopping ICE.



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    2 months ago

    Yes. This is sadly the case. Nothing else will work. You have to yell at them and harass them. Call them stupid children. Stop doing any form of business with them. For fucks sake, if they are family members cut them out of your life and tell them exactly why you are doing it.

    This is the only way you could possibly reform them.





  • Those are regulations upon the automobile industry.

    They can make seatbelt installation mandatory, but forcing people to wear them is a violation of personal freedom.

    It is what it is. Motorcycle helmets are exactly the same. Your state may require them, my state has declared helmet laws unconstitutional. This is from New Hampshire, the only state where seat belts are not required:

    [New Hampshire has] "a strong emphasis on individual liberty and a reluctance to infringe on personal freedoms, rooted in their state motto, “Live Free or Die”. Many residents and lawmakers believe the government should not dictate personal choices, such as whether or not to wear a seat belt. "