Florida is getting real scary real fast. They will now allow death penalty sentences with an 8-4 jury vote instead of unanimous, they’ve passed a bill to make sex crimes against children punishable by death, and they’re working to make being trans near children a sex crime. For all the “it could never happen here” folks, we’re inching closer to state sanctioned mass murder all the time.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/apr/15/florida-legislature-passes-law-removes-unanimous-j/
https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/florida-house-backs-death-penalty-in-child-rapes/
@danirabbit Genocide of trans people was always their endpoint and they are starting the killing methods now in various states.
If you ever wondered what you would do if you lived in Germany during the start of their genocides, well what are you doing now?
Vote against this, find trans support groups and give them the money to keep people alive, at the very least show that you stand with trans people when the Republicans aren't trying to hide their goals anymore.
@racs @danirabbit @tamahori Have you tried not threatening with genocide, Nazi!
@ChristiJunior @racs @danirabbit @tamahori I respect your right not to agree with me but I will respect the right of individual autonomy for both trans and cis women.
@ChristiJunior @racs @danirabbit @tamahori Of course, you label them all as "rapitsts" just to make your acts justified. As long as they respect the NAP, I will respect their individual autonomy.
@ChristiJunior @racs @danirabbit @tamahori Those shootings are probably government psy-ops made to make hatred towards trans people justified.
@ArdainianRight @ChristiJunior @hachi @racs @fembert @danirabbit @tamahori I meant the other way around. The UK secretly still owns the US.
@ArdainianRight @ChristiJunior @hachi @racs @fembert @danirabbit @tamahori
There is plenty of evidence that the UK still secretly owns the US:
* The Treaty of 1783 contradicts America winning the revolutionary war - The first paragraph refers the King as the Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and the United States and the treaty was signed by Ben Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay who were listed as an "Esquires", which is a title of high nobility granted by the King, just below the rank of a knight. It seems like the treaty is truly meant to give America more privileges and not true independence.
* The Treaty was also signed years after the war ended. Why would there be a need for a treaty if the Americans had already won the war?
* Johnathan Williams, the first superintendent of United States Military Academy, wrote in his book, Legions of Satan that Cornwallis told Washington in his surrender, "a holy war will now begin on America, and when it is ended America will be supposedly the citadel of freedom, but her millions will unknowingly be loyal subjects to the Crown.” ... "in less than two hundred years the whole nation will be working for divine world government. That government that they believe to be divine will be the British Empire.”
* The Treaty of 1783 just removes the kings liability of the United States. He just wasn't responsible with supplying them anymore. Title 26 even shows one situation where the king still collects taxes from Americans.
* The 1776 North Carolina Constitution created a corporate charter which reserves land to the King. “And provided further, that nothing herein contained shall affect the titles or possessions of individuals holding or claiming under the laws heretofore in force, or grants heretofore made by the late King George II, or his predecessors, or the late lords proprietors, or any of them.”
* To this day American taxes are STILL going to the king/queen of England. The 1040 is a tax that goes to the UK. (BMF 390-399 reads U.S./U.K. Tax Treaty Claims). The Treaty of 1783 has NOT been ratified.
* During the war of 1812, why didn't the British leave after burning down the White House? They could've easily taken over the government, unless that actually still own the US government.
More info here (also talks about connection to the Vatican):
https://www.informerarchives.com/james-montgomery/the-united-states-is-still-a-british-colony/