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Many soldiers in the U.S. were forced to choose between the jab or prison/dishonorable discharge.

I just wanted to make sure it didn't go unnoted.

As I sit here in the quiet night, with only the crickets for company at the moment, I wonder, how many died to bad reactions? How many chose to eat a bullet? How many chose prison?

I think about them and their families.

We all should think about them, for at least a day.

Remember those victimized by the state.

And never forget them.

He didn't die to the jab, but he was killed by the u.s. government all the same:

Today I choose to remember Maxton Sloviak.

I drink to you man. I drink to you.

Who do you choose to remember?

edit: damn title typo.

Many soldiers in the U.S. were forced to choose between the jab or prison/dishonorable discharge. I just wanted to make sure it didn't go unnoted. As I sit here in the quiet night, with only the crickets for company at the moment, I wonder, how many died to bad reactions? How many chose to eat a bullet? How many chose prison? I think about them and their families. We all should think about them, for at least a day. Remember those victimized by the state. And never forget them. He didn't die to the jab, but he was killed by the u.s. government all the same: Today I choose to remember Maxton Sloviak. I drink to you man. I drink to you. Who do you choose to remember? edit: damn title typo.

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I do not believe in the courts anymore. Because at best, and rarely, they offer injunctive relief.

They do not offer judgement, or justice.

[–] 2 pts

its called the jewdicial system for a reason: so you can get JUUstice.

The wheels of justice turn slowly

[–] 2 pts

The wheels of justice turn slowly

You sure they turn at all?

[–] 2 pts

In 2021 America they turn in reverse.