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Not exactly just noticing, i’m just seeing that it’s happening a lot more frequently nowadaysYou're only just noticing?
Edit:ninja'd
My advice is to stop using any place you see it happening. Especially social media.Not exactly just noticing, i’m just seeing that it’s happening a lot more frequently nowadays
I suppose people are a bit more brazen or "mask-off" than they used to be. I'm not sure whether to consider it a good thing, though.Not exactly just noticing, i’m just seeing that it’s happening a lot more frequently nowadays
It won't stop just like that, but you can become a thoughterrorist if you want to fight it.I hope this fucking thoughtcrime trend stops as soon as possible, this is nothing short of fucking terrifying for anyone who believes in freedom of speech, expression, and belief
Even then, when you think a violent mob is after you, it isn't illegal to make things more secure.He owned firearms, yes, but the police admitted that he didn’t seem to want to commit any crimes in the future. He was doxed by antifa on Twitter and they arrested him days after for “suspicion of retaliation against antifa coming to his house.” You heard that right. He wasn’t arrested for any crimes he committed. He was arrested because the police thought that he might commit a crime due to his online activity. He didn’t even make any threats to any antifa after his dox was out there for days, and he was still online during this time. A crime of posting on the Internet. A crime of having the “wrong” political views.