@All_bonesJones
uk government responded to the petition to repeal the "online child safety act" which is the bill they just passed to require everyone to use their ids to use a shit ton of sites

lmao as always petitions don't do shit
@rlier23
If you want your petition to accomplish anything it needs to come with the implicit threat of violence being performed on persons in government if it is ignored.

This is a HUGE part of why the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution exists and must be defended at all costs.

If they don't think you can hurt them, they will not consider your proposal. Especially when they believe what they're doing is righteous.
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@Beefki @rlier23 @All_bonesJones
>the implicit threat of violence
Not necessarily that, but the threat to not comply with whatever law they're passing.

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@xianc78
I disagree, most governments will gladly throw you in prison for non-compliance with law, they need more slave labor anyway. All you've done is given them a watchlist.

If they believe they'll receive bodily harm for crossing the line then they will carefully consider how many people are backing a petition.

They shit themselves when patriots took a stroll through "their" building in 2020 because they know they've been fucking people for decades and thought it finally came to bite them. Once they realized those people were unarmed and not there to murder them they enacted vengeance on them for over 4 years. From my point of view it looked like a threat, "We'll disappear you into inhumane treatment and slander you while we do it if you dare rise up against your masters"

@rlier23 @All_bonesJones
@Beefki @xianc78 @All_bonesJones again, politicians do not understand through words only through violence and i guess it makes sense since in most countries they have a monopoly on it

@Beefki @rlier23 @All_bonesJones Civil disobedience has been shown to work. For example, there was a UK poll tax back in 1989 that ended because enough people refused to pay it. A lot of people did end up in jail, but they couldn't arrest everyone so they had to end it by 1990.

@xianc78 @Beefki @All_bonesJones sure you could do protests every sunday however i think putting a bullet in their fucking heads is a lot simpler and also a permanent solution to get rid of particular miscreants
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