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Approximately 46% of the American population has some sort of mental issue. It will be quite bad for them and quite bad for anyone they come in contact with. That’s the whole point. That’s what cults bank on.


What does that say about us as a nation then, when half are mental?


Edit: I read your link and it lists Depression, and Addiction, which are what mainly what the causes are for the high numbers.
 

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This was a great interview with Brandon Smith of Alt-Market who's been a consistent conservative and researcher the last 15 years. He makes a great point about the role of Dump diluting the liberty movement (whose peak momentum was under the Ron Paul campaign). Instead of righteous action we're witnessing more people lost in groundless theories that do nothing but draw attention away from real issues. Both the left and right are being played:

Sock Puppet Conservatives are Welcoming Tyranny
 

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Approximately 46% of the American population has some sort of mental issue. It will be quite bad for them and quite bad for anyone they come in contact with. That’s the whole point. That’s what cults bank on.

what a ridiculous statistic no way do i believe that.
remember when social anxiety was called being shy? I do!
 
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After Facebook, now YouTube also doubling down on QAnon accounts.


While the pedosatanic conspiracy seems to ring true louder and louder:

Ah, shit. Was about to post Mouthy Buddha's 3rd part on pizzagate, but it's gone. Saw it this afternoon, just in time it seems.

His account has been cancelled.
 

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Which posts of mine are you referring to on this issue? Please name the thread and post number so I can see what you are talking about.

Regarding sports, here's how it works: Players are employees. When they are at a game, they're on company time. They can protest all they want, but their employers (team owner, managers) can slap them with fines, or even fire them if they choose. Spectators can also decide to boycott the players or the team. If I protested while working, I would rightfully be fired.

Lawful protest doesn't mean you get to protest any time and anywhere.


"Supreme Court of the United States has held that the First Amendment protects the right to conduct a peaceful public assembly.[3] The right to assemble is not, however, absolute. Government officials cannot simply prohibit a public assembly in their own discretion,[4] but the government can impose restrictions on the time, place, and manner of peaceful assembly, provided that constitutional safeguards are met.[5] Time, place, and manner restrictions are permissible so long as they “are justified without reference to the content of the regulated speech, . . . are narrowly tailored to serve a significant governmental interest, and . . . leave open ample alternative channels for communication of the information.”[6]
Why don’t you enlighten me about when you can and cannot engage in “acceptable” peaceful protest and exercise your first amendment rights? Is it when YOU don’t find it objectable or annoying? Because that is definately how it seems to me... but the first amendment doesn’t really care about your nuisance level. People are free to peacefully protest and use their first amendment rights no matter how you feel about it. You either support the first amendment for everyone or not at all. If your mad about private companies censoring information on their privately owned platforms - fine. You have a right to be. They should be allowed to exercise their freedom of speech. But so should everyone else. And you appear to think that those private companies they work for should be able to take their rights away.. which isn’t even the issue because their employers allowed them while you all sat here and called them a disgrace and said they should move out of the country and it shouldn’t be allowed blah blah
 

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Why don't you show up for work tomorrow and protest something on your employers time. Also try exercising your freedom of speech by cussing your boss out. Let us know how that goes.

If you don't understand by now that we have freedom of speech and the right to protest but we don't have freedom from consequences in certain situations, then I don't know what else to tell you. You're in for a very rude awakening.

The players can kneel all they want. That doesn't change the fact that owners and managers can legally take action against the players IF THEY CHOOSE, because the players do not have some sacred right to protest while on the job. None of us do. I also have the right to disagree with the players, speak out, and change the channel. See how that works?

Regarding private media platforms, they can do what they want, but when they hold a monopoly on communications and infringe on others' rights, then it becomes problematic.
You love arguing with shadows huh? Let me spoon feed this to you...

Your here crying about censorship and violations of first amendment rights (For people you agree with) and your elsewhere arguing in favor of censorship and violations of first amendment rights (for people you don’t agree with). That doesn’t make you principled. It makes you an opportunistic hypocrite.

I actually agree with you about Facebook and Twitter squashing this article and purging conservative voices from its platforms. I said as much in the thread dedicated to it weeks ago. But that’s cause I actually have principles and try to apply them consistently. Something some people might want to try to do themselves sometimes.
 
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There's a thing called terms of agreement that you sign when you join the social media platforms. You break them and those private companies have every right to censor or kick you off.

Its like you can't go into a bar, break their rules, and then complain when the bouncer tosses you out.

So bitching about NFL players protesting while being "on the clock" while trying to claim injustice for breaking the rules WHICH YOU SIGNED AND AGREED TO in order to use a privately owned platform, is totally hypocritical.

Another thing. There is no NFL without the players
The players are at an advantage. Those owners are nothing without the players and they know it, so frankly the players can do whatever the ef they want, and thats a good thing. The owners will have to shut up and deal with it, and they have. That's people power and using your celebrity to gain leverage against the system.
 

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Edge of Wonder got kicked off of YouTube today, right when they dropped a huge expose documentary about false flag attacks, mostly about the Las Vegas shooting at that country music festival. I watched part of it on their platform last night and there's tons of info...it's a lot to process.

Figured I'd mention that since we're talking about censorship and Qanon here and they think part of the reason they got kicked off is due to talking about Qanon in their livestreams.
 

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I'm really not understanding why you are having such difficulty with these real world concepts. I'll try one more time.

1. YES, citizens have the right to free speech and assembly [protest].

2. Here's the important one: NO, you do not have freedom from consequences of everything you say, do, and protest.

3. NO, employees DO NOT have the automatic right to protest ON COMPANY TIME. If a manager/owner chooses to allow players to take a knee at the game, THAT IS THEIR FREEDOM. It is ALSO THEIR FREEDOM to punish or fire players taking the knee, if they choose.

4. Freedom of speech is a two way street. Just because you are FOR something doesn't mean I can't be AGAINST it. You can support teams taking a knee all you want. I DON'T HAVE TO AGREE WITH YOU OR JOIN YOU IN SUPPORT. I believe what they are doing is shameful bullshit and will not support any player or team doing it. Everyone has the right to speak out and boycott the crap out of any team that allows players to take a knee, if they choose.
Awesome now that your stance is crystal clear it’s obvious you should have ZERO problem with a privately owned company censoring people who signed up knowingly agreeing to that private companies terms and conditions and then violated them. Glad you came to that conclusion. For the sake of consistency ;)
 
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wrong again. there is no NFL without the fans to pay for their salaries.
You racist clowns aren't the majority of fans, so u can get triggered and boycott all u want it makes no difference.

The NFL and pro sports will be there without you.
 
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