I value my free speech as much as I value my own life, because they are the same thing.

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This is strange for me as a guy from former totalitarian country. I don't tie my life to free speach. We didn't have it (and we are about to loose it again in EU) and we still lived. It was a dissent, it was dangerous, but we still lived. At least we knew that the state is an enemy.
I sure do understand. And I do wish you maintain that. What I'm saying is that life doesn't end there. Black and gray markets and societies will emerge. We will prevail. (Cypher/cyber punk is inevitable. that's my guess)
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₿ujuX 5 months ago
I'm with you there brother, I'm with you there 🫡
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nobody 5 months ago
You dont even criticize Israel lol Whats even the point of having muh free speeeches.