Ahh, the security state, et al, has already done their anal probes on the people.
Disgusting. Criminals. And Wyden, he's the demoncrat smear in my state.
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Under the pretense of fortifying digital security in the United States, newly proposed legislation seeks to transform the United States Postal Service (USPS) into a hub for digital IDs. Senators Ron Wyden, a Democrat, and Bill Cassidy, Republican, have put forth the bill known as the Post Office Services for Trustworthy Identity Act. The proposed legislation opens new discourse on digital privacy and the potential for abnormal surveillance measures, sparking debate over the delicate balance between biosecurity and preserving citizens' fundamental rights.
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Criminals, out in the open, smashing and grabbing liberties and rights. = UK Conservatives Vow To Protect Free Speech, Days After Passing Online Censorship Law.
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These people are smash and grab artists, stealing daily "constitutional" right (sic) to free speech (sic) and no government intrusion.
Elizabeth Warren, Josh Hawley, Support Bill Calling For Online Digital ID Age Verification
If you were one of few pinning your hopes for Senator Elizabeth Warren to have your back as a user of the free internet - the latest legislative efforts she has been heavily backed might just burst your bubble.
The same goes for those who had the same hopes regarding the activities of Senator Josh Hawley. These two - a prominent Democrat, and a Republican of the same stature - have thrown their weight behind what's known as the Kids Online Safety Act.
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Ahh, the DNA of slave traders.
Arming Kiev is a cost-effective way of preventing Moscow from threatening NATO, Dutch Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren said on Wednesday at the Warsaw Security Forum. Ollongren was asked whether the US and its allies can continue supporting Ukraine “for as long as it takes,” given the political in-fighting in Washington.
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The Dutch, 2023 or 1723!
Like other European maritime nations, the Dutch were quick to involve themselves in the transtlantic slave trade. Between 1596 and 1829, the Dutch transported about half a million Africans across the Atlantic. Large numbers were taken to the small islands of Curaçao and St. Eustatius, in the Caribbean. Most of the Africans landed there, however, were subsequently trans-shipped to Spanish colonies. The two islands were thus staging posts for the re-sale and dispatch of Africans who survived the Middle Passage to other American slave colonies.
The Dutch also shipped about a half million Africans to their settlements in Dutch Guiana, notably Suriname, where they worked primarily on sugar plantations. In the eighteenth century, nearly one-in-ten enslaved people in Suriname had fled their brutal working conditions to establish or join maroon communities, in attempts to live beyond the control of the surrounding slave society. Several maroon leaders, such as Alabi of the Saramaka, rose to prominence and sought independence for their communities by menacing plantation owners and through formal negotiations with colonial authorities.
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As a communist radical, I am aware of how deep the epigenetics run, these colonizers sand damn, they ARE the eugenicists
Ahh, the security state, et al, has already done their anal probes on the people.
Disgusting. Criminals. And Wyden, he's the demoncrat smear in my state.
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Under the pretense of fortifying digital security in the United States, newly proposed legislation seeks to transform the United States Postal Service (USPS) into a hub for digital IDs. Senators Ron Wyden, a Democrat, and Bill Cassidy, Republican, have put forth the bill known as the Post Office Services for Trustworthy Identity Act. The proposed legislation opens new discourse on digital privacy and the potential for abnormal surveillance measures, sparking debate over the delicate balance between biosecurity and preserving citizens' fundamental rights.
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Criminals, out in the open, smashing and grabbing liberties and rights. = UK Conservatives Vow To Protect Free Speech, Days After Passing Online Censorship Law.
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These people are smash and grab artists, stealing daily "constitutional" right (sic) to free speech (sic) and no government intrusion.
Elizabeth Warren, Josh Hawley, Support Bill Calling For Online Digital ID Age Verification
If you were one of few pinning your hopes for Senator Elizabeth Warren to have your back as a user of the free internet - the latest legislative efforts she has been heavily backed might just burst your bubble.
The same goes for those who had the same hopes regarding the activities of Senator Josh Hawley. These two - a prominent Democrat, and a Republican of the same stature - have thrown their weight behind what's known as the Kids Online Safety Act.
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Ahh, the DNA of slave traders.
Arming Kiev is a cost-effective way of preventing Moscow from threatening NATO, Dutch Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren said on Wednesday at the Warsaw Security Forum. Ollongren was asked whether the US and its allies can continue supporting Ukraine “for as long as it takes,” given the political in-fighting in Washington.
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The Dutch, 2023 or 1723!
Like other European maritime nations, the Dutch were quick to involve themselves in the transtlantic slave trade. Between 1596 and 1829, the Dutch transported about half a million Africans across the Atlantic. Large numbers were taken to the small islands of Curaçao and St. Eustatius, in the Caribbean. Most of the Africans landed there, however, were subsequently trans-shipped to Spanish colonies. The two islands were thus staging posts for the re-sale and dispatch of Africans who survived the Middle Passage to other American slave colonies.
The Dutch also shipped about a half million Africans to their settlements in Dutch Guiana, notably Suriname, where they worked primarily on sugar plantations. In the eighteenth century, nearly one-in-ten enslaved people in Suriname had fled their brutal working conditions to establish or join maroon communities, in attempts to live beyond the control of the surrounding slave society. Several maroon leaders, such as Alabi of the Saramaka, rose to prominence and sought independence for their communities by menacing plantation owners and through formal negotiations with colonial authorities.
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As a communist radical, I am aware of how deep the epigenetics run, these colonizers sand damn, they ARE the eugenicists
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