America is not a Democracy. America is a Constitutional Republic. That is a good thing because our Constitution exists to protect individual rights from the whims of would-be totalitarians and the easily-sway-able masses. "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you’re free to be able to implement change." - John Kerry When the Constitution stands in the way of would-be totalitarians, they naturally suggest we disregard it… After all, freedom of speech can be quite dangerous (to the would-be totalitarians trying to centralize power), so perhaps it’s better to just get rid of that pesky First Amendment… “To fight disinformation.” “For your safety.” “For the greater good.” “To save democracy.” Of course, the greatest spreaders of disinformation are the totalitarians themselves. They fear free speech because free speech removes the State’s ability to monopolize “The Truth.” When speaking the truth becomes a crime, dissent itself is criminalized. This is their goal.

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They may indeed gaslight many into tossing aside free speech as a ‘dangerous historical relic’. Of course you do have a right to be an idiot and put your fate into the loving embrace of vipers such Kerry and his globalist ghouls. That’s why there exists the 2A: ‘the right to bear arms shall not be infringed’ … it’s the FAFO Amendment.
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R 1 year ago
John Kerry is the epitome of unearned power and he’s like a petulant child watching it fade away. Mocking him is the proper response.
Democracy is worthless. But it is amusing to reflect on the fact that if people were actually free to choose their own rulers, no one would choose a slimy excretion like John Kerry.
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David C 1 year ago
Too many of the current crop of elites, on both sides of the Atlantic, act as if ‘1984’ is an instruction manual rather than a warning.