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If the US government deems "Antifa" to be a terrorist organization, this is likely to have widespread consequences because (post PATRIOT ACT) banks are held *liable* if they transfer money that is related to money laundering or terrorism.

So, they're terrified because the possibility for fines is "infinite".

Traditionally, "terrorism" was really just something that existed in the middle east and for the most part, banks just didn't worry about it.

But if you have a domestic terrorism designation, then things like GoFundMe could become too risky for a payment processor to touch. You could even imagine mass-unbanking of leftists. I don't think that will happen, but only because it's bad for business, the law is pretty clear - if money goes to a terrorist organization, the financial institution that wired it is held liable.
@Terry @randbot Fuck yeah, now THIS is some man-made horror previously beyond my comprehension.

I cant wait to bleed out in agony during CivilWar2/WW3 and have some zoomer kids upload my corpses dying moments default-dancing with an L to my forehead
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Lace is a brat that needs corrections. 💢 💢 💢 💢 💢
The last comment is the most importantly one. The left has had control of narrative through their media lapdogs for decades.

I agree it’s wrong to just go around canceling people because we can ,but there is a lot of truth in the statement that given the abuse we’ve taken (depaltformed ,banned form banking and they even made it so goobers like Baked retard Alaska couldn’t use Uber or Lyft) now the hell are we supposed to respond?

They set up the system it’s unfortunate that they did ,but we are just playing by their rules.

The moral and free speech loving side of me says we should not stoop to their level ,but I understand on a visceral level why things are going the way they are now. I don’t see a way out either. It’s the Thunderdome I guess enjoy it until we aren’t the ones in power…
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