Don't know if you are larping, but it doesn't sound like it. If not, I sure hope you get the assistance you need. Too many patriots have been thrown under the bus. Godspeed and o7.
Just a bunch of blokes with sticks and boards in the middle of the night, dontcha know…
>I've been pushing since I was released from prison a couple of months ago.
Anon, I don't quite follow. In your first post, you said you are still in custody.
It doesn't read like a larp.
You and me both, fren.
>If a victim says he or she is intimidated by another person and is a member of one of the protected classes
You are not a member of a protected class.
In a nation with a functioning legal system, you might just have an argument.
>the bill also violates the equal protection clause.
And Adam Schiff was censured for committing felonies in Congress, and he is rewarded with millions of dollars. There is no rule of law in the country anymore.
Wasn't the idea to do away with the absolute fucking retarded insanity of voting machines and return to certified paper ballots?
Until those machines are yeeted into the sun, there will never be even the semblance of a "fair election".
>His reputation is forever scarred.
I give zero fucks about the scarring of his reputation. He needs to go to fucking prison. Until felons who lie under oath to Congress get the same penalty for it that I would, it's a bogus legal system, full stop.
>The SCOTUS decision on affirmative action literally happened in the last week.
And do you expect Obama-appointed judges in the lower courts to honor that decision? I don't.
So you're OK with a multi-tiered legal system so long as his reputation is so badly tarnished that the censure nets him 8 million bucks. You've got some pretty low standards.
Well, you can elaborate on your "Yes" if you like, but I can't think of any reason why they would depart from their lawlessness at this point. Who is going to enforce compliance with SCOTUS's ruling on them? What army?
>But Anon IS ok with his reputation being forever ruined.
For anyone with any sense of decency, his reputation has been ruined for years. But the 8 million shows that his reputation is still fine with his supporters. They just doubling down. Nothing has changed.
>and that's when they'll see the history of what happened, and see Schitt's name forever scarred in the record books of Congress.
Assuming, of course, that the right people win this war. I don't share in that assumption.
There are things that I once could find in the Wayback Machine that have been scrubbed forever. I do not see your point.
That may be true. But those in control of the infrastructure can easily stop the propagation of whatever information they choose. In context of all the digital censorship we have been dealing with, I am surprised to be having this argument.
Three weeks? Them's rookie numbers. All my accounts got permazucked in 2018, no reasons given and no recourse.