No pseudonyms, no freedom.

> During the debates over the design and ratification of the United States Constitution, in 1787 and 1788, a large number of writers in the popular press used pseudonyms.

> To avoid opening himself and Madison to charges of betraying the Convention’s confidentiality, Alexander Hamilton chose the pen name “Publius,” after a general who had helped found the Roman Republic.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pseudonyms_used_in_the_American_Constitutional_debates

https://communityliteracy.org/why-did-the-federalists-use-the-pseudonym-publius/

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Well, Eurocucks will tell you that proves their point: pseudonyms facilitate insurgent conspiracies.

lmao true

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