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I have been working tirelessly trying to get officials and administrators to stand up against the tyranny happening, and what I keep seeing is that they "Consult with their attorneys" and that becomes their cop-out excuse from admitting how absolutely insane all of this tyrannical bullshit is.

"This is Unconstitutional."

"Well let me check with our attorneys. They're telling me it's ok."

Seriously, FUCK LAWYERS and all government workers and officials are just complete cowards. Nobody will stand up within the system, which is why the citizens need to learn the word "No" again.

I have been working tirelessly trying to get officials and administrators to stand up against the tyranny happening, and what I keep seeing is that they "Consult with their attorneys" and that becomes their cop-out excuse from admitting how absolutely insane all of this tyrannical bullshit is. "This is Unconstitutional." "Well let me check with our attorneys. They're telling me it's ok." Seriously, FUCK LAWYERS and all government workers and officials are just complete cowards. Nobody will stand up within the system, which is why the citizens need to learn the word "No" again.

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So throughout our US history, the goy just don't know how to use it? That's why they've been consistently fucked over when trying?

Give me some examples where this has ever worked for a right wing dissident in the last 100 years.

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Joe Arpaio, Vox Day, Owen Benjamin, Mike Enoch.

Plenty of people know how to use the system, not all of them kikes. The issue is that "right wing dissidents" are almost always poor and working class. Executive class people, like Trump, have experience using the courts and largely do not fear them.

A big part of the problem is that you don't see it as a tool that you can use to gain advantage. You see it as an enemy to be feared and avoided. In the 50s cops would run niggers out of town. Operation Wetback was only 60 years ago.

You also aren't as willing as the kikes to lie and cheat. Nothing is stopping you from dropping anonymous tips about the fags in your area trading cp. Or about the kikes doing fraud, or about all the heroin at the Antifa flop house. Nothing is stopping you from suing twitter for banning you. You just don't think that way.

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POTUS and states were denied standing by SCOTUS, in a civil suit.

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A big part of the problem is that you don't see it as a tool that you can use to gain advantage.

Not true at all. I agree. We should be waging 4th gen war on multiple fronts. Using the system to your advantage. Finding exploits. Peak damage is done from inside.

Nothing is stopping you from suing twitter for banning you.

Give me a guide, oh great enlightened one, that doesn't end up costing me a half million dollars I don't have.

And you are right about our veneration of honor, loyalty, empathy, patience being a weakness. In war, the enemy gets a vote. Perceived nobility or a highroad is fastpath suicide.

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Give me a guide, oh great enlightened one, that doesn't end up costing me a half million dollars I don't have.

In the US, as a citizen, you have the right to access the courts. This means that technically you can do just about anything for free by acting as your own representative. There are filing fees which can be waived if you can't afford them. Typically you will end up paying them, but they aren't that expensive. $100ish.

Corporations can not represent themselves, they must hire an attorney. This is why many small meritless lawsuits, $100k or less, will settle out of court. It costs more to defend against them and win than to just pay up.

There are plenty of online resources to learn the actual process of filing a lawsuit, or you can just go to your local courthouse and ask. If you want to get your feet wet try small claims court. The procedures are similar, but simplified and nearly everyone is representing themselves, so it's expected.