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repealfederalgunlaws
(3/17/2022)
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Cops are NOT friends of liberty and they're not your personal security. Never have been, never will be, because government is inherently EVIL and only seeks more power and $$. Cops are revenue collection agents most of the time and they SEEK conflicts to escalate. It's so rare for a cop to actually help anyone that the leftist media always makes it news, and even manufactures news (propaganda) for when stupid cops stop someone to give them movie tickets or something idiotic like that. For propaganda. The police state LEFT loves standing armies. They love the neo fascist (yes fascism is on the LEFT and government "schools" LIE constantly) enforcement state, which is why it is cringey to see stupid phony conservatives say "bAk tHuH bLoO" |
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