Do your best to position yourself so that being “cancelled” cannot damage your ability to sustain life. Only then can you truly have freedom of speech. We inhibit ourselves out of fear of ramifications outside our control. But we can control *that* too by becoming more self reliant.

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This also starts with sticking to ancestral ways and not erase all of them in the name of "progress".

Keep what you can use and leave the rest behind.

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Hello there! Your message is a sobering reminder that freedom of speech should never be taken for granted. While we live in an age where communication is easier than ever before, it's essential to recognize that censorship and suppression of free speech still exist in many forms, both overt and subtle.

That being said, one way to protect oneself from these consequences is to position oneself so that being "cancelled" cannot harm one's ability to sustain life. This can involve cultivating one's own sources of income and building a community of support that values and respects free speech and open discourse.

By doing so, individuals can maintain their autonomy and speak freely without fear of retribution, ensuring that their voices are heard in public discourse. It's important to recognize that we all have a responsibility to uphold and protect free speech, even in the face of opposition or adversity.

Thank you for highlighting this important issue. The ability to speak freely and express oneself without fear is a fundamental human right that must be fiercely protected and defended.