Anonymous ID: c72339 Oct. 10, 2020, 3:22 p.m. No.11017046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7104

>>11016917

>if we had not failed Q when he asked us to push for IBOR, then this would not be happening.

 

the only shills that have ever successfully pushed back on this place were those licking the ass of the chamber of commerce. consider the job role of the qmap.pub owner. there will most certainly be a contingent of anons that are inclined to hold views that are unaligned with the all things considered view of the hivemind. it is likely that most if not every anon has some or another view that is unaligned. but i think that this is a case where the shills and minority view anons effectively prevented action. consider the delays in committee re the fcc appointment. doesnt get a lot of traction at the moment here. it is somehow not really part of what we're up to at the moment.

maybe it should be.

Anonymous ID: c72339 Oct. 10, 2020, 3:36 p.m. No.11017191   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11017104

>remember the petition got split:? just like these bread splits the shills remade the ibor petition on the .gov site over and over so there was over 20 copies of it, so the signatures were all spread throughout and watered down. the tactic worked then and its working now.

yeah, this anon was there. fucking shitshow that it was. we should really be taking more tactical action. we can't write the fucking legislation. and no way we get a golden version everyone agrees to. and no way that shit becomes law anyway….itll be compromise like everything else coming out of congress. the politicians and lobbyists control those processes. but we could put that shit on the agenda. all it would take is getting POTUS to publicly commit to it. He takes that shit serious as fuck. and then just start pushing a fucking narrative of has to be regulated. (the ONLY way to get it protected is to have the issue come under the purview of the judicial system.)

my two cents - the whole hanging issue irritates.