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19 years in prison. Unbelievable.
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The federal government uses instances like this to flex their power, to perpetuate a false narrative and to cause a chilling effect for other dissidents. Training with your buddies is not a crime and it does not make you a terrorist. What's next? Going to a shooting range once per month means you're participating in clandestine operations? Oh, the government knows all about clandestine operations.
Grease the right palms and it's easy to put anyone who has said "nigger" on the internet in prison for the rest of their life. Don't worry, your appeal goes to the same judge and system that incarcerated you. The same one that used tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars to create, formulate and deploy a plan that you had nothing to do with, but is easy to pin on you.
So, we come to an impasse. Are we to do what we can to fight back by spreading the truth which may end up leading to our own destruction, or hope it never comes for us? It will come for each and every one of us. Conservatives kick the can down the road and continue to abide by the overton window shift because they, too, are nothing more than perhaps well meaning people who have a family to look out for. Always do everything by the books, legally, and don't give them an opportunity to entrap you.
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@matty @GolfCartLady @RadixVerum Yeah I don't buy conservatives being "well-meaning" anymore, they're just chickenshit.
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It feels like the Feds and the Govt
set these guys up make an example
out of them for a few reasons...
1. So no one gets any wild ideas.
These ppl are crooked.
You know what I mean.
2. So they can keep propagating
the narrative that White ppl are
terrorists.
3. The comment about his opinion
being dangerous leads me to
believe they are looking for an
excuse to censor other 'dangerous
opinions' (thought crimes) further.