Congressman Clay Higgins — The oppressors intent is for you to comply with their #VaccineMandates and commands. Be prepared to defend your position come January 2023 because free Americans would rather die on our feet rather than live on our knees 🔥🔥🔥
CDC can’t “Quietly Confirm”
We need answers, we need justice #NoAmnesty they have to pay for their forced vaccine mandates, pay cuts, job losses, military suspensions, nurse & doc suspensions, sudden deaths
THEY NEED TO THINK TWICE BEFORE FORCING MANDATES & EMERGENCIES
Like I said… #NoAmnesty for all the fake virtue signaling with China 🇨🇳
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The backlash began when online scrutinizers noticed a page from the 2008 Supreme Court decision United States v. Williams in the backdrop for an ad showcasing a $3,000 purse.
The ruling upheld the constitutionality of a child pornography conviction.
That ad campaign also drew backlash because it featured images of children holding plush bears wearing fishnet tops and leather harnesses, surrounded by objects like flasks and chain necklaces.
The ad was photographed by famed Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti
Look at the Chinese government checking in peoples phones forcibly for their #VaccinePassport verification and also checking to see if they’re supporting the #ChinaProtests 😱