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Evelin
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🇩đŸ‡č Love privacy & Freedom of press

I see a lot of potential here.

Erfolgreich abgelehnt.

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#anythingtosay #pardonAssange #pardonSnowden

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A Call to Vigilance: Don’t make the same mistakes that my ancestors did.

Question all power: Reject narratives that demonize any group.

Defend free speech: Even for those you hate—rights shrink for everyone once they are pared for some.

Remember Jefferson: “The price of liberty is eternal vigilance”—not just against tyrants, but against our own complacency.

Stay free. Stay skeptical. Stay loud.

„Symptoms“

- Acceptance of censorship (by the government or tech oligarchs)

- Power grabs

- Blindly trusting a leader to 'fix' things

- Dismissing extremism as 'political theater'

It can’t happen in the U.S.?

Oh, it can happen, and watching liberty erode is painful.

Symptoms are already in the open.

Who Said This?

You read these quotes. Can you guess the speaker?

“We must eliminate the radical left poison infecting our nation. Only then can America become great again!”

“The fake news media is the enemy of the people, spreading lies to destroy our democracy.”

“Our true patriots will rise up and purge the traitors who betray our country!”

Answer:

None are original. These are modified quotes from Adolf Hitler’s speeches, with terms like “Marxist” replaced by “radical left” or “globalists” swapped for “traitors.”

Original Hitler quotes (translated):

“We must eliminate the Marxist poison from our national life...” (1933)

“The Jewish press is a poison that must be eradicated.” (1938)

“Every traitor to the Fatherland will be... destroyed!” (1934)

I‘m not a genious. It‘s 40 for me.

Censorship in other media. And besides, I was tired of the reach not being determined by people. I also want to hear opinions from people that completely differ from my beliefs. In short: I was tired of manufactured hate, love, and ignorance.

So my initial impression was indeed correct. Thank you for the clarification! I believe it's important to highlight this. Having seen the actual video of the running Pikachu, I still think the image serves well as a symbolic representation. (However, this should definitely be clearly stated at the time of publication or by sharing.)