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They want us to care about the supreme court's rulings.

But I don't care about their rulings, and neither should you. heres why.

This is just a naked attempt at the regime uniparty to salvage whatever remain of their credibility as a system.

People checked out when the left half of the party overdid it and murdered, looted, committed mass arson, and murder, and got away with it. People checked out when the left half of the party used the secret police (intelligence agencies) to go after anyone who disagree with them. People checked out when the phony elections, the last scrap of the illusion, were stolen, and the one side of the party that was supposed to do anything about it, effectively did nothing, intentionally throwing the fight and running out the clock at every turn.

The laws passed now are to get the divided sides of america to fight. it's a desperate gambit to reengage people with the idea of law and order. With the idea that the system is legitimate.

Except it's not.

It's an illegal occupation, an illegitimate junta, and it rules both with real life quasi-paramilitary trash in the street. Dictates through full blown secret police detaining political dissidents without trial, or in kangaroo courts. Courts where they deny people lawyers, provide compromised ones openly working for the prosecution. A judicial system that imports third world mercenaries to torture dissidents in third world prisons.

Their courts mean nothing, whether they agree with us or not. Because we want to avoid letting our guard down and easing in to them making "reasonable" rulings or mandates later on that lead us right back down this same road or worse. And that is what they are trying to do here, if we let them.

The capitol and the party and all who work for them are the enemy.

We're never going back to being their servants or slaves.

A government of no consent.

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They want us to care about the supreme court's rulings. But I don't care about their rulings, and neither should you. heres why. This is just a naked attempt at the regime uniparty to salvage whatever remain of their credibility as a system. People checked out when the left half of the party overdid it and murdered, looted, committed mass arson, and murder, and got away with it. People checked out when the left half of the party used the secret police (intelligence agencies) to go after anyone who disagree with them. People checked out when the phony elections, the last scrap of the illusion, were stolen, and the one side of the party that *was* supposed to do anything about it, effectively did nothing, intentionally throwing the fight and running out the clock at every turn. The laws passed now are to get the divided sides of america to fight. it's a desperate gambit to reengage people with the idea of law and order. With the idea that the system is legitimate. Except it's not. It's an illegal occupation, an illegitimate junta, and it rules both with real life quasi-paramilitary trash in the street. Dictates through full blown secret police detaining political dissidents without trial, or in kangaroo courts. Courts where they deny people lawyers, provide compromised ones openly working for the prosecution. A judicial system that imports third world mercenaries to torture dissidents in third world prisons. Their courts mean nothing, whether they agree with us or not. Because we want to avoid letting our guard down and easing in to them making "reasonable" rulings or mandates later on that lead us right back down this same road or worse. And that is what they are trying to do here, if we let them. The capitol and the party and all who work for them are the enemy. We're never going back to being their servants or slaves. A government of no consent.

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They want us to care about ...

This is key. When people learn that media is there to plant emotions and to interfere with human thought we win. It is a battle for one soul at a time.

When people talk to me about news I frequently interject something like, "Well somebody wants us to believe/think/feel this..." Sometimes it gets people thinking.

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When people learn that media is there to plant emotions

Bingo.

It is a battle for one soul at a time.

What the dy66 sub is about. Wish it wasn't so wordy but I'm not some popsci fag that can break down ideas like some people do. There has to be a method or strategy to take all these one-at-a-time battles, and convince many people at once.

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It was called the Rush Limbaugh show. Rush spent countless hours discussing this function of media. Say what you want about the politics of the show but the media discussion was invaluable.