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Something about combating antisemitism right?

Something about combating antisemitism right?

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The Hand Over The Country To Marxist Act, I think.

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Something about sucking jew cock

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Wrong, it was something about taking jew cock up your poop-chute.

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Probably, i stopped taking Trump seriously when the first thing he did was pledge alligence to isntreal

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And fire Bannon.

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Doesn't really matter, the executive orders for his last year of office were summarily ignored by the tyrannical establishment anyway.

A specific question was asked, and you couldn't answer it, so you typed out a sentence with some decent grammar, that said nothing. Amazing....

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Neat, you just did the same thing.

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Throw your supporters under the bus act

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I know that Biden doesn't really love niggers, he only pretends to. Trump really loves niggers.

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start a new war on terrorism 2.0 for kikes against innocent white Americans

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was his last executive order.

It's basically the "Ban anonymous access to the internet in the name of national security act". So his last act in office was to backstab every dissident who doesn't want to be an easy target.

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That's not what the link says. The link says that foreign identity is verified for people accessing SaaS infrastructure. In other words, if you want to use Amazon to host your new reddit alternative, your identity will be verified to ensure you're not a foreigner. This says nothing about the users of your service.

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Internet companies are censoring like hell, so self-run sites increasingly are the only way to speak freely. Even though freedom of speech is formally legal, in practice saying the wrong things leads to you getting harassed by the authorities, put on watchlists, doxed, and leads to consequences which any reasonable person would want to avoid. Stuff like the 2ndA doesn't matter.

Besides, any reasonable person would want to be in full control of his own infrastructure regarding communication to escape surveillance. If those machines have to stay in some hosting center, they're outside of the physical control of their owner, and will be targeted if they can be linked to their owner, and the authorities need to do that to spy on him.

So this act is the end of the free internet in the US, because the state's authorities are the enemy and full anonymity is the only safeguard dissidents will ever have. With this act dissidents can't use public sites, because they'll be censored, and can't create their own infrastructure, because they'll be in peril the second their identity gets leaked, or the police decides to fuck them over. Which they will do. Being put in prison and being oppressed by the state is what makes someone into a real dissident.