Tag: Tyranny
‘They Can’t Arrest All of Us’—Rand Paul Calls for Resistance to COVID Tyranny
“It’s just…” – Why I Won’t Submit
America is going to descend very deep into fascism before a revolution happens here
The contradictions of “cancel culture”: Where elite liberalism goes to die
The Washington Post, which analyzed the public records of 125 defendants charged with taking part in the storming of the Capital on Jan. 6, found that “nearly 60 percent of the people facing charges related to the Capitol riot showed signs of prior money troubles, including bankruptcies, notices of eviction or foreclosure, bad debts, or unpaid taxes over the past two decades.”
The contradictions of “cancel culture”: Where elite liberalism goes to die
The Government’s War on Free Speech: Protest Laws Undermine the First Amendment
This holds true whether you’re talking about the right to criticize the government in word or deed, the right to be free from government surveillance, the right to not have your person or your property subjected to warrantless searches by government agents, the right to due process, the right to be safe from soldiers invading your home, the right to be innocent until proven guilty and every other right that once reinforced the founders’ belief that this would be “a government of the people, by the people and for the people.”
The Government’s War on Free Speech: Protest Laws Undermine the First Amendment
America’s Political Illiteracy Sustains the Two-Party Tyranny, by Finian Cunningham
by Finian Cunningham Writer, Dandelion Salad Ireland Crossposted from Strategic Culture Foundation, Mar. 7, 2021
The superficial distortions propagated by many American politicians and pundits only serve to sustain the status quo of oligarchic tyranny.
America’s Political Illiteracy Sustains the Two-Party Tyranny, by Finian Cunningham
Dear Section 230 Critics: When Senators Hawley And Cruz Are Your Biggest Allies, It’s Time To Rethink
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Long time Techdirt readers will already be screaming about this. This claim is not just wrong, it’s very, very ignorant about the 1st Amendment. The “falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater” line was a throwaway line in an opinion by Justice Holmes that was actually about jailing someone for handing out anti-war pamphlets. It was never actually standard for 1st Amendment jurisprudence, and was effectively overturned in later cases, meaning it is not an accurate statement of law.
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