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which goberment has ever feared their unarmed people?It wouldn't solve anything. The UKs main problem is that the government does not fear its people enough.
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which goberment has ever feared their unarmed people?It wouldn't solve anything. The UKs main problem is that the government does not fear its people enough.
Fedposting, Brit style? Just say you're going to tear up your licenses and spit on a portrait of the QueenFucking brits don't have shit to do. Resisting the urge to fedpost is incredibly hard right now.
VPNs have also been restricted in some form in Belarus, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, UAE, Uzbekistan and Venezuela.Reminder that VPN usage is only restricted in Russia/China. Not banned. Restricted.
You know who has banned VPNs outright? NORTH KOREA.
so, basically The UK is trying to block us from their section of The WWW because some of us are transphobic, but they have infamous transphobes like Julie Bindel and J.K. Rowling living in their country?you misunderstand, the illegal content is calling trannies by their real names, and the content harmful to children is telling them that they shouldn't cut their dicks off, and that they shouldn't just import infinity browns into their country.
I hate the keyboard I have here....random.txt
I should of knownIT'S SHOULD HAVE. RETARD.
if she wasn't a billionaire slipping money in everyone's pockets and not needing a job to survive, she would've been broke.J.K. Rowling
Also Scottish, and it's not as if we can even rely on the Scottish government to deal with this, because they're even worse. Absolutely corrupt to a man and cucked by whatever the Omni-cause is this week, just to show how much more "progressive" we can be than Westminster while running the place into the fucking ground. Shauny Boy on YouTube always cheers me up and depresses me, he does sketch comedy and takes advantage of the fact that he looks exactly like Patrick Harvie to rip the piss out of him.as a fellow scot, I feel you man. you said it more elegantly than I can. folks here, the ones that can breathe freedom air would say fight back or leave. im not in a financial position to do either.
our country has been. invaded, with not one shot fired. But by a succession of treacherous governments, and by rape and killings of natives.
I really love you guys and even accepted autistic stickers coz I know imma dumb. but I learned so much here, not just in my own professional field but in others.
keep the fight ongoing @Null !!! me and my family love you!
Reminder that VPN usage is only restricted in Russia/China. Not banned. Restricted.
You know who has banned VPNs outright? NORTH KOREA.
Both of these are somewhat incorrect since "restricted" and "banned" don't specify if that's a system level ban or they're just illegal.VPNs have also been restricted in some form in Belarus, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Myanmar, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, UAE, Uzbekistan and Venezuela.
If the people of the UK rose up, we'd witness a battle straight out of the middle ages. Specifically one of those "unarmed peasants get slaughtered by foreign mercenaries" type battles because one side literally can't own anything that potentially could be used as a weapon and the other side has 100% of their expenses covered by the local nobility.It's a nice thought, and I agree we're rapidly approaching the point where the only solution to salvage the UK is the V word, but do you really think enough of the populace are willing to stand up in numbers significant enough to make a difference? Or will it be like January 6th where absolutely nothing was accomplished, one woman got shot and the rest got sent to federal prison to rot for the rest of their lives?