🧵Fedposting is your Civic Duty🧵
(Not legal advise) 1/
Probably no secret police force in world history has achieved a greater psychological victory than the US letter Agencies in the 21st century.
The tabooing of "FedPosting" is now almost total on the internet.
2/ On dissident forums across the web no sooner has someone advocated revolution or invoked the image of a guillotine before the accusation of "Fed" starts flying
Statements are said to "Glow" and participants called "Glowies" if they advocate anything but ineffective activism
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In this the letter agencies and particularly the FBI have achieved a psychological victory over dissenters to the regime greater than almost any security force in the history of the modern world...
And they have won this without any legal grounding whatsoever.
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What is one allowed to say? How extreme an ideological vision can one advocate? When does extremism become the illegal advocacy of violence?
In the US the answer might surprise you:
There is no limit.
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The 1969 SCOTUS case Brandenburg v. Ohio, held a Ku Klux Klan member who openly advocated violence against black and Jewish Americans was 100% within his first amendment rights
Advocating insurrection, racial expulsions, or violent acts, including murder, is perfectly legal
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The case set a landmark precedent and an incredibly high bar before the government could restrict speech.
The Imminent Lawless Action standard.
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For political speech to be restricted it is not enough for it to advocate illegal or violent acts, but must be directly inciting or coordinating such actions.
Even then prior restraint requires an even higher standard, before criminal liability can be applied.
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Basically unless you are engaged in a criminal conspiracy involving the actual coordination and plotting of specific individual illegal activities, or directly telling a mob or armed person to commit specific acts of violence...
Its protected speech.
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Now despite Brandenburg himself being a member of the KKK, historically the largest advocates and favours of this standard have been the ACLU and the American far left.
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For generations going back to Schenck v. United States (1919) left wing socialist and anti-war activists had been harassed and arrested for advocating illegal activity such as draft dodging, strikes, or a violent workers revolution to overthrow of the government.
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What Brandenburg did was it said NO to all those restrictions on political speech.
The First Amendment and free speech includes advocating violent revolution and illegal activity, just as much as when the founding fathers advocated their illegal violent revolution.
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"The draft should be dodged"
"[insert group] should be expelled"
"The government should be overthrown"
"politicians should be guillotined"
In America none of these normative claims are illegal, nor can any such claims be illegal.
Only active coordinating of crime is.
13/ So what have the US letter agencies done?
They've participated in a campaign of intimidation and threats, just like every decade of their existence, but now against social media companies to get them to remove the speech those letter agencies can neither censor nor punish
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Federal employees and bot farms have openly encouraged the rampant accusation of "FED" whenever talk of revolution or political extremism comes up, so that groups will self censor the ideas these letter agencies have no right to restrict.
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They've even pressured European governments to censor social media in the hopes the resultant company policies will make their way back to the US services of those companies.
Actively coordinating with hostile foreign powers to subvert the constitution.
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For 100+ years communist and extremist groups have openly discussed violent government overthrow, murderous class war, terrorism, and revolution as not an IF but a WHEN, and openly planned for it... just keeping mum about specific illegal activity
And that was their right
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A free people such as Americans who reserve the right to dissolve their government "When in the course of human events" and retain the democratic power to direct political violence, both state and private
Well they reserve the right to discuss whether they should and why
17/ Already throughout Europe and the Commonwealth, this core function of free speech, the right to participate in and advocate truly radical politics, has been criminalized and subject to the most aggressive prosecution
Americans should not surrender their minds to empty threat
P.S.
Also checkout out my deep dive into bureaucratic decay, prison Gangs, revenge cycles, and organizational hell in my hit piece:
"If you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons"
Biden echoed what lots of establishment types believe when he said this, but is there any truth to it?
Obviously not
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First of all... no. Resorting to nuclear escalations in low intensity urban and suburban insurgency skirmishes is obviously a horrible idea
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and as for F-15s or Drones (as if it really makes a difference where the pilots chair is located)...
Well that deals with the one insurgent, but now likewise you've got to deal with all his neighbors who took exception you turning their block or complex into a testing range
Americans don't understand class. American socialists especially
Every week i hear: "How can Trump be considered anti-elite? He's a billionaire!?"
This fundamentally misunderstands class. its not how much you have, its how you make it.
And Trump definitely ain't elite
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Classic Marxist economics divides class via the individual's means of securing resources.
The proletariat trade their labour to employers for wages.
The bourgeoise use their ownership of the means of production to extract surplus value from the proletarian laborer
etc.
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Sure this usually resulted in the bourgeoise being wealthier than the proles.. but not always. Some decayed bourgeoise barely made more than proles, while many successful skilled proles earned as much as lower tier bourgeoise.
Setting aside the twist everyone already knows, this might be one of the best and most interesting dystopias ever created
Lets take a look back at the dark days of 2022... and see why the world still needs Soylent Green
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Soylent Green might have some of the best world building I've ever seen
Every time Detective Thorn leaves his tiny apartment he has to hop/crawl over 30 people who pay/are subsidized to sleep in the hallway and stairwells instead of freezing or getting murdered on the street
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Likewise even the poorest building has permanent armed security lest it get destroyed and looted by the homeless masses outside.
A man's time and life goes cheep in an overpopulated New York with 20 mil unemployed. but even the most rundown building is precious.
🧵 The Sopranos and Therapy 1/ The Sopranos is one of the thematically richest texts of the late American empire. "Tony I" would make a great Shakespeare play (but that's a different thread)
And one of its best themes is its merciless critique of Late American Therapy Culture
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The Sopranos has an amazing concept.
A Mob Boss, someone who's actions and motives are kept secret from even his wife and friends, goes to a therapist, who's job is to interrogate motives.
This is basically the Shakespearean monologue updated for TV.
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Except there are two Characters in this "monologue"...
Two people whose actions and motives need to be dissected... and Dr. Melfi certainly doesn't escape innocent and unscathed.
Before CG before aftereffects, this joint British Russian production recreated the entire battle in exact detail
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So how does one recreate a battle of 100s of thousands without CG?
Well that's why its so singular.
This joint English-Russian production somehow got 15'000 red army conscripts to spend months learning Napoleonic drill and donning period dress... to be extras.
🧵🌶️ The Class Enemies of Liberty🌶️🧵 1/ (in memory of Tucker)
We have gone from the fastest growing era of history to one of the slowest, wages have stagnated for 50 years, kids will have worse standards of living than their parents.
This is not an accident.
2/ History never changed faster than ~1890-1950. Horses were replaced by cars, gas light by electric, flight went from a hopeless dream to a banality, Household labour requirements reduced 80+%... and a near infinite energy source was invented.
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Meanwhile the past 50 years have given us the Obesity epidemic, 2000 per month studio apartments, fentanyl, and Social Media.
“We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.” – Peter Thiel