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Many countries framed their response to the pandemic as a temporary measure. For example, an early coronavirus initiative from the White House that encouraged people to stay home was titled “15 Days to Slow the Spread.“
Yet more than a year later, not only are many of these major democratic countries still locked down but their governments have used the pandemic to introduce further measures that infringe on their citizens’ freedom and privacy.
Government-backed contact tracing apps, snitching websites, and more have all become commonplace during the last year.
Now, governments around the world are pushing a new measure that poses an even greater risk to freedom, privacy, and civil liberties – coronavirus vaccine passports.
September 1, 2021
Vaccine Passports increase rebellion against vaccines, major UK study finds
A backfire for lawmakers.
If the US gov't relies on private businesses to implement passports, watch the rapid decline of those who actually do it.
We are going through a fascist takeover
It’s true that patriot act was massive government over reach (violation of bill of rights), but 2019, 2020, and 2021 have seen tyranny, election fraud, media collaboration against truth, medical professionals and scientists lying to us, deliberate suppression of life saving information, and mass medical fraud on a scale that makes the patriot act look like child’s play.
It’s true that patriot act was massive government over reach (violation of bill of rights), but 2019, 2020, and 2021 have seen tyranny, election fraud, media collaboration against truth, medical professionals and scientists lying to us, deliberate suppression of life saving information, and mass medical fraud on a scale that makes the patriot act look like child’s play.
I think the patriot act was as evil laying the foundation for tyranny.
Alexandros Marinos
@alexandrosM
8h
They keep pushing and prodding with inane argument after inane argument, until all the good will is dried up, while their smugness remains unharmed. That's right. Bolle (and their likes) is why we can't have nice things. A better platform has to prevent such free riders.
Alexandros Marinos
@alexandrosM
8h
I don't know what the answer is yet, but I do have an idea or three. Anyone heard of any good approaches to getting rid of trolls like these, either locally or globally? Best I heard was Michael Malice doing donation drives for each insulting tweet. Hm... Maybe the FLCCC?
Alexandros Marinos
@alexandrosM
6h
OK then, so it is. This is for my homey Bolle. I encourage all who read this far into the thread, if you can afford to give internet trolling a middle finger by helping out doctors on the front lines to follow along, and if you're feeling brave, share receipts. 🎉
Alexandros Marinos
@alexandrosM
4h
Donating feels good, but not quite as good as when you do it to spite a troll
1:36 AM · Sep 2, 2021
Alexandros Marinos
@alexandrosM
2h
I think we're onto something people...
https://youtu.be/qdghTZOzAYU
Super great episode!! Kim is on fire!
She compares China’s social credit system (think Black Mirror) to the USA and what TPTB are doing.
September 7, 2021
Rutgers bans unvaccinated online-only student from virtual classes
A vaccine passport is required, even for those who never set foot on campus.
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