• Tin Foil
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    FantasticMR > 15/08/2023, 07:18

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    StrumSolo > 15/08/2023, 15:03

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    StrumSolo > 02/10/2023, 09:36



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    StrumSolo > 03/10/2023, 09:41

    The actual government getting in on the action now.  We're so fucked.



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    spitefulI > 03/10/2023, 13:23

    (03/10/2023, 09:41)StrumSolo Wrote: The actual government getting in on the action now.  We're so fucked.




    Fearmongering and gaslighting for politicians is a feature not a bug. Labour, Conservatives, Lib Dem, Greens. All the same, they have more in common with each other than they do with us.
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    StrumSolo > 03/10/2023, 13:49

    (03/10/2023, 13:23)spitefulI Wrote:
    (03/10/2023, 09:41)StrumSolo Wrote: The actual government getting in on the action now.  We're so fucked.




    Fearmongering and gaslighting for politicians is a feature not a bug. Labour, Conservatives, Lib Dem, Greens. All the same, they have more in common with each other than they do with us. 

    Well lets see.  First step to testing the hypothesis is getting well rid of this lot.
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    spitefulI > 03/10/2023, 14:26

    (03/10/2023, 13:49)StrumSolo Wrote:
    (03/10/2023, 13:23)spitefulI Wrote:
    (03/10/2023, 09:41)StrumSolo Wrote: The actual government getting in on the action now.  We're so fucked.




    Fearmongering and gaslighting for politicians is a feature not a bug. Labour, Conservatives, Lib Dem, Greens. All the same, they have more in common with each other than they do with us.  

    Well lets see.  First step to testing the hypothesis is getting well rid of this lot. 

    "Far right" is a gaslight, we all know what people mean when they call something "Far right". Kettle calling the pot black.
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    FantasticMR > 03/10/2023, 14:31

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    spitefulI > 03/10/2023, 15:07

    (03/10/2023, 14:31)FantasticMR Wrote: Video Player

    Interrupting political dissidents finances is 100% happening. The most recent example I can think of is YouTube removing monetisation from Russell Brand's channel. He's hasn't even been charged with anything yet, he's already assumed to be guilty.

    PayPal had a policy to fine people $2500 for "misinformation" until they were forced to remove it from the acceptable use policy due to negative stock fluctuations. 

    How about when Trudeau froze the Canadian convoy protestors bank accounts? https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/22/world/americas/canada-protest-finances.html

    Remember when everyone would say you were crazy for saying people were being banned on social media for incorrect political affiliations? And then Musk purchased Twitter and it turned out the CIA were telling Twitter to ban political rivals?

    Yes, it might be true that the Farage case wasn't for political reasons, but people are 100% being locked out of accounts for political reasons.
  • RE: Tin Foil

    spitefulI > 04/10/2023, 12:29